Dear Subscribers to the Greenup County, Kentucky Mailing List, A Mr. or Mrs. HARDIN was a landowner on Schultz Creek, Greenup County, Kentucky, at the point where Dry Fork flows into Schultz Creek (unless the fork is dry, of course), according to the 1876 map of Greenup County, Kentucky. The location of the Hardin property was on what is now Route 784 on Schultz Creek, less than a mile north of where the community of Letitia is placed on modern maps. Was this "1876 Hardin" Reverend Fielding Hardin, Methodist minister enumerated in the 1880 Census of Greenup County, Kentucky, page 55D, dwellinghouse 225, Globe School House Post Office? Reverend Fielding Hardin was listed as 59 years old in 1880, born in Virginia; with his wife Eliza Jane (Dortch) Spriggs, whom he married on March 15, 1870. The Hardin household at Dry Fork and Schultz Creek was the nearest landowner to what is now called Letitia. I hope that identifying the Hardin household will assist in gaining more information pertaining to the history of the Letitia community. How and when did the community of Letitia get its name? I would like to learn more about Letitia. Thank you for your help! Sincerely, Randal W. Cooper Note: It appears that a resident of Schultz Creek in 1880 could definitely have had a post office address of Globe School House, since the Globe community was only about four miles east of where Letitia is designated today.