Dear Members of the Lewis County, Kentucky Mailing List, John HACKWORTH (1806-1888) was enumerated in the 1870 Census of Quincy, Lewis County, Kentucky, dwellinghouse number 72, with the occupation of "Hotel Keeper". John HACKWORTH was listed as a farmer in 1850, 1860 and 1880. What was the name of the hotel that John HACKWORTH was managing in 1870 and where was it located? Was it the same hotel that Quincy resident Anderson GARLAND was managing ten years later, in 1880? I have found in my research notes that a hotel in Concord, Lewis County, Kentucky was run by Pleasant STRICKLETT in the 1860s, but he was killed. I did not record my source for the STRICKLETT information. It seems unlikely to me that the Concord hotel was the one managed by John HACKWORTH in 1870 and by Anderson GARLAND in 1880, due to the distance from Quincy to Concord. Quincy is in the eastern part of Lewis County, while Concord is in the western portion of Lewis County. Still, I suppose it is possible that Mr. HACKWORTH and Mr. GARLAND could have traveled by steamboat to and from the hotel, if indeed the Concord facility was the one managed by HACKWORTH and GARLAND. At this point, I can only speculate. I am also aware of the Kinniconick Hotel, although I have no information that would link HACKWORTH and GARLAND to that hotel. Thank you so much for any assistance you can render. Sincerely, Randal W. Cooper