The Concord Presbyterian Church congregation
organized in 1805. The Concord Church was an
integral part of the antislavery movement and was
a station on the Underground Railroad. Reverend
James H. Dickey, the congregation’s second pastor,
was . . . — — Map (db m118590) HM
Site of the residence of
Dr. W. H. Robb
until it was acquired by
the Chillicothe Telephone Company
for the new
Frankfort Telephone Exchange — — Map (db m22812) HM
Typical of many schoolhouses in the Frankfort area during the 1800s, this school, with its pot-bellied stove and flip-top desks, was part of the public school system of that era. The building and its contents have been restored by the citizens of . . . — — Map (db m21989) HM