Covington in Kenton County, Kentucky — The American South (East South Central)
Simon Kenton
Inscription.
Simon Kenton
April 13, 1755 – April 29, 1836
Simon Kenton, for whom Kenton
County is named, stands with
Daniel Boone and George Rogers
Clark as a leading figure in the
opening of the West. Kenton entered
Kentucky in 1771 as a longhunter and
gained a reputation for bravery and
leadership in battles that led to the
settlement of Kentucky and Ohio. The
Shawnee called him “Cut-ta-ho-tah”,
the condemned one. near this spot in
1782, Kenton agreed with his pioneer
soldiers to meet again in 50 years to
recall past battles and hardships.
However, a cholera epidemic inter-
vened. In 1832, and, in Kenton’s
words, “the fifty year meeting died
before it was born.”
this sculpture made possible by
contributors: Mr. & Mrs. R. C. Durr
sculptor: Robert Koepnick
an official project of the
Greater Cincinnati
Bicentennial Commission, 1988
Erected 1988 by Greater Cincinnati Bicentennial Commission.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Settlements & Settlers. A significant historical date for this entry is April 13, 1755.
Location. 39° 5.464′ N, 84° 30.414′ W. Marker is in Covington, Kentucky, in Kenton County. Marker is at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Garrard Street, on the right when traveling east on Riverside Drive. Marker is at the north west corner of George Rogers Clark Park on Riverside Dr., in Covington, Kentucky. Across from the “River Walk”. Statue is at the southeast corner of Riverside Drive and Garrand Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 330 Riverside Dr, Covington KY 41011, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. A different marker also named Simon Kenton (here, next to this marker); The Point (a few steps from this marker); Great Neighborhoods / Riverwalk Statues (within shouting distance of this marker); Northern Kentucky Heritage League (within shouting distance of this marker); Captain Mary B. Greene (within shouting distance of this marker); Kennedy House (within shouting distance of this marker); Ben Lucien Burman (within shouting distance of this marker); George and Ruth Kohlbran Fountain (within shouting distance of this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Covington.
More about this marker. a second marker is inches away
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on November 4, 2014, by Rev. Ronald Irick of West Liberty, Ohio. This page has been viewed 752 times since then and 105 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on November 4, 2014, by Rev. Ronald Irick of West Liberty, Ohio. 3. submitted on November 10, 2014, by Rev. Ronald Irick of West Liberty, Ohio. • Al Wolf was the editor who published this page.