Paris in Bourbon County, Kentucky — The American South (East South Central)
Bourbon County Revolutionary War Memorial
David Allen John Allen Philip Ament Nicholas D. Amos John Ardery Nicholas Arnold John Baird Henry Banta Elijah Barbey Alexander Barnett Elizemond Basye Samuel Batterton Walker Baylor Archibald Beal David Bowles William B. Branham John Brandon John Breast Alex. Breckenridge Alexander Brown James Brown James Busby Hugh Campbell William Campbell William Caldwell John Champe Robert Clark John Clay Samuel Clay Isaac Clinkenbean Andrew Cochran Thomas Conn John Constant William Cook Lewis Corbin Henry Crose Samuel Curtright James Davis William Dawson John Debruler Daniel Delaney Clementius Dowden George Edwards John Edwards Moses Endicott Henry Ewalt Reuben Field William Fisher
Hugh Forgey Peter Forgueran James Garrard Nathaniel Gist Jacob Ham Nathaniel Harris William Harris Thomas Hayes Joseph Hedges Benjamin Hennis David Hickman Robert Hill John Hinkson Ezekiel Hopkins Thomas Hutchcraft Joseph Jackson David Jameson John Jameson James Jones Thomas Jones William Jones Isaac Kellar Thomas Kelly Benjamin Kendrick Benoni Kendrick Thomas Kennedy James Kenney Charles Lander Henry Leer Samuel Lockwood George Loyl Robert Luckie Edmund Lyne David Marshall Thomas McClanahan William McClelland Daniel McClintock John McCloud Rev. Andrew McClure James McClure William McConnell Daniel McDowell John Miller, of PA. John Miller, of S.C. William Miller Benjamin Mills Joseph Mitchell Edward Nelson Jeremiah Nesbit
William Nesbit Joseph Palmer Acquilla Parker Thomas Parker John Parks William Patton Joseph Penn Robert Porter James Pritchett Joseph Pugh James Purviance Nathaniel Raine George Reading Thomas Rodgers Nathaniel Rogers Archibald Ruddell Isaac Ruddell James Sandousky Benjamin Schooler John Shaw Abner Shropshire Thomas Smith Weathers Smith Hezekiah Speaks Christian Spears Jacob Spears James Stark William Steele Joseph L. Stephens John Stipp Henry Talbert John Talbot John Terrill Moses Thomas William Thomas Anthony Thornton Thomas Thornton George Trimble John Varnon Edward Waller John Whittington Henry Wigginton Hubbard Williams Robert Wilmott Henry Wilson James Wright Thomas Wright William Wright
Erected 1927 by Jemima Johnson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
Topics and series. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, US Revolutionary. In addition, it is included in the Daughters of the American Revolution series list.
Location. 38° 12.779′ N, 84° 14.985′ W. Marker is in Paris, Kentucky, in Bourbon County. Memorial can be reached from the intersection of Main Street and Ardery Place, on the left when traveling north. Memorial is on the left side wall of the front steps to the Bourbon County Courthouse. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 301 Main St, Paris KY 40361, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. John Edwards 1748-1837 / Westwood (a few steps from this marker); Bourbon County, 1786 (within shouting distance of this marker); Bourbon County Vietnam Veterans Memorial (within shouting distance of this marker); CSA at Paris, 1862 (within shouting distance of this marker); Bourbon County World War I Monument (within shouting distance of this marker); William Holmes McGuffey (within shouting distance of this marker); Duncan Tavern (within shouting distance of this marker); Eades Tavern (about 500 feet away, measured in a direct line). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Paris.
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