Marcum, Kentucky
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Marcum was a post office in Clay County, Kentucky from March 11, 1908 to June 1984. It was named for postmaster Henry B. Marcum Jr, who originally established it just below and crosses from the mouth of Sugar Creek on the Red Bird River.Some time before 1928 it moved upriver by 1 mile to across from the mouth of Gilbert Creek, and remained there, located on Kentucky Route 66 11.5 miles (18.5 km) east-southeast of Manchester, until closure.
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