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Manton (formerly Blincoe) is an unincorporated community in the central part of the U.S. state of Kentucky, located on the western edge of Washington County near the intersection of Marion, Nelson, and Washington counties. It was founded at least before 1844, when Holy Rosary Church was founded. The cornerstone for the present church was laid November 2, 1844. Holy Rosary, a mission church, is a brick building on Hardin's Creek close to the Beech Fork River. mentions in his book "A Light Of The Church In Kentucky" (copyright 1932) on page 140 that a station "... was possibly that of Wilfred Fields, where now stands Holy Rosary Church, Manton (or Blincoe)".

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  • Manton (formerly Blincoe) is an unincorporated community in the central part of the U.S. state of Kentucky, located on the western edge of Washington County near the intersection of Marion, Nelson, and Washington counties. It was founded at least before 1844, when Holy Rosary Church was founded. The cornerstone for the present church was laid November 2, 1844. Holy Rosary, a mission church, is a brick building on Hardin's Creek close to the Beech Fork River. mentions in his book "A Light Of The Church In Kentucky" (copyright 1932) on page 140 that a station "... was possibly that of Wilfred Fields, where now stands Holy Rosary Church, Manton (or Blincoe)". This village was once known as Blincoe as is identified as such in the 1896 Kentucky Gazetteer. Richard Blincoe was a resident at that time. It was known as Blincoe until (at least) the mid-1900s, as it appears on as such on the 1949 official Kentucky highway map for Washington County. Derivation of the name of this town has been attributed to the surnames of William Frederick Mandt and his wife, Mary Ann Harrington; however, the Kentucky town and U.S.Post Office named in their honor was Manton, Floyd County, Kentucky, ZIP Code (now inactive) 41648. The Mandt Family of Manton, Floyd County, were generous supporters of Catholic religious and educational interests in the region of Nelson and Washington Counties in the early-to-mid-Twentieth Century, and it has been suggested that Blincoe was redesignated as "Manton" in recognition of their support. However, Mr. and Mrs. Mandt were married in 1894, and any appearance of the name "Manton" prior to that time is not attributable to their family. Newton's Grocery has been located at this site for over 80 years. Once a general store serving the area and community, it is now more like a convenience store. (en)
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  • Manton (formerly Blincoe) is an unincorporated community in the central part of the U.S. state of Kentucky, located on the western edge of Washington County near the intersection of Marion, Nelson, and Washington counties. It was founded at least before 1844, when Holy Rosary Church was founded. The cornerstone for the present church was laid November 2, 1844. Holy Rosary, a mission church, is a brick building on Hardin's Creek close to the Beech Fork River. mentions in his book "A Light Of The Church In Kentucky" (copyright 1932) on page 140 that a station "... was possibly that of Wilfred Fields, where now stands Holy Rosary Church, Manton (or Blincoe)". (en)
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