> Stock image of Sharp-lobed Hepatica wildflowers in early Spring.  The scientific name for this species is Hepatica acutiloba and is in the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family of wildflowers.  Photographed in the Lower Howards Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky USA
 > Stock image closeup of  a Sharp-lobed Hepatica wildflower in early Spring.  The scientific name for this species is Hepatica acutiloba and is in the Ranunculaceae or buttercup family of wildflowers.  Photographed in the Lower Howards Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in Kentucky USA
 > Stock image of WhiteTrout Lily wildflowers.  The scientific name for these flowers is Erythronium albidum in the family Liliaceae.  Photographed in the Lower Howards Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in the bluegrass region of Kentucky
 > Stock image of American Indians and settlers fighting at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image of American Indians and settlers fighting at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image an Indian and soldier with a captured woman settler at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image of a Indian with young captured boy settlers at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image of a horse mounted American militia soldier at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image a British Butler's Ranger reenactor at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed and the  survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.  Butler's Rangers (1777–1784) was a Loyalist or Tory irregular militia regiment in the British Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Stock image of a Indian with young captured boy settlers at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA. In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image of a Indian with young captured boy settlers at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
Stock image of a Indian with young captured boy settlers at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA. In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
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