A blacksmith and wagon-maker, J.B. lived most of his years in the small Hardin County town of Sonora, Kentucky. After all his daughters married men from Indiana he and his wife came to Corydon in 1889, where his son-in-law William H. Keller soon started a wagon-making business.
A blacksmith and wagon-maker, J.B. lived most of his years in the small Hardin County town of Sonora, Kentucky. After all his daughters married men from Indiana he and his wife came to Corydon in 1889, where his son-in-law William H. Keller soon started a wagon-making business.
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