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General Green Clay from General Lafayette. Green Clay became familiar with Lafayette when he visited Europe on behalf of the Continental Congress. Green Clay's son, Cassius M. Clay, held the table in such high regard that he would not allow anyone to touch the table. When a leg of the table was broken Clay was so concerned that he performed the repair work himself. The table is 36 inches in diameter and about the height of a modern-day coffee table. It is painted olive green, washed brick red and gold. The wood underneath the paint is unknown.
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Exposition in 1900 and then as US Ambassador to Switzerland from 1905 to 1912. Junius also donated property on Glyndon Ave. Richmond, KY in memory of his wife, Pattie A. Clay, to form the first hospital in Madison County, KY (Pattie A. Clay Hospital).
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A bed that once belonged to Brutus Junius Clay II was donated by Cecil Salter. Salter's father, Samuel, bought the bed at auction from an apartment in the old Benault Inn. Brutus Junius Clay II was the son of noted emancipationist and US Ambassador to Russia Cassius M. Clay. Junius gained his own
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1469:Connecticut
1172:Green River
1099:Lake Malone
911:Jenny Wiley
830:Green River
335:legislator
229: /
205:Coordinates
59:introducing
1850:Categories
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1589:New Mexico
1584:New Jersey
1459:California
1277:Tom Dorman
1262:JJ Audubon
1247:Blue Licks
1167:Dewey Lake
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1009:White Hall
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309:Green Clay
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1242:Blackacre
1197:Pennyrile
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258:Architect
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100:Whitehall
1835:Category
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1177:Kentenia
1004:Waveland
840:Reelfoot
664:Kentucky
333:Kentucky
281:71000352
187:Location
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1781:Related
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1659:Vermont
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250:Built
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