| [[1790s]] | [[1800s]] | [[1810s]] | [[1820s]] | [[1830s]] | [[1840s]] | [[1850s]] | [[1860s]] | [[1870s]] | [[1880s]] | [[1890s]] | [[1900-2000]]| ====== 1801 ====== | * [[1800]] | * 1801 | * [[1802]] | * [[1803]] | * [[1804]] | * [[1805]] | * [[1806]] | * [[1807]] | * [[1808]] | * [[1809]] | John Hall is the [[Sheriff]]. Cave Montague is his deputy. George Christy becomes [[Boone County|Boone County's]] second Coroner. John Cave, Ephraim Hume, and [[Alexander McPherson]] are [[Justice of the Peace|Justices of the Peace]]. ===== Events ===== ==== Boone County ==== * [[Woolper Creek Baptist Church]] is established. * The first record of Trustees of [[burlington|Wilmington]] are in Order Book A, page 9, April Court 1801, and were William Cave, [[John Love]], [[Cave Johnson]]. ==== Kentucky ==== * The Kentucky Legislature fixes the number of [[justice of the peace|Justices of Peace]] for Boone County as not to exceed eight. ==== U.S. & World ==== * Napoleon gains control of Louisiana in a treaty with Spain, and Spanish officials in New Orleans withdraw the right of deposit at New Orleans. In need of money to fund his wars, Napoleon offers the land to the U.S. for $15,000,000. * Jefferson is elected President by the U.S. House of Representatives, breaking the Electoral College tie vote. His rival, Aaron Burr, becomes Vice-President. * The North African state of Tripoli declares war on the United States in an attempt to compel the young nation to pay tribute to commerce-raiding Arab corsairs. ===== More Information ===== * //[[https://bcp.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/search/asset/26860/0|Woolpers Creek Baptist Church, 1801]]// * Boone County [[https://bcp.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/search/asset/32786/0|Tax Lists]], 1801.