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|a magnificent stone house]] on part of his father's 5000 acres and, in [[1818]], [[Revolutionary War]] veteran Hugh Steers (buried on the eighteenth green of today's Lassing Pointe Golf Course), donated land for the [[Bethel Baptist Church]] on Frogtown Road. | |a magnificent stone house]] on part of his father's 5000 acres and, in [[1818]], [[Revolutionary War]] veteran Hugh Steers (buried on the eighteenth green of today's Lassing Pointe Golf Course), donated land for the [[Bethel Baptist Church]] on Frogtown Road. | ||
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The [[towns|town]] of Union developed at the crossroads of the Covington-Louisville Road and the Gaines Old Stand-Visalia Road and was designated a United States Post Office in [[1830]]. | The [[towns|town]] of Union developed at the crossroads of the Covington-Louisville Road and the Gaines Old Stand-Visalia Road and was designated a United States Post Office in [[1830]]. | ||