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Historical Markers in Hazel Green, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Wolfe County, Kentucky and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Wolfe County, KY (10) Breathitt County, KY (10) Lee County, KY (6) Magoffin County, KY (8) Menifee County, KY (3) Morgan County, KY (4) Powell County, KY (9)  WolfeCounty(10) Wolfe County (10)  BreathittCounty(10) Breathitt County (10)  LeeCounty(6) Lee County (6)  MagoffinCounty(8) Magoffin County (8)  MenifeeCounty(3) Menifee County (3)  MorganCounty(4) Morgan County (4)  PowellCounty(9) Powell County (9)
Campton is the county seat for Wolfe County
Hazel Green is in Wolfe County
      Wolfe County (10)  
ADJACENT TO WOLFE COUNTY
      Breathitt County (10)  
      Lee County (6)  
      Magoffin County (8)  
      Menifee County (3)  
      Morgan County (4)  
      Powell County (9)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Wolfe County, Hazel Green — 175 — Hazel Green Academy
Organized 1880 by J. Taylor Day, William O. Mize and Green Berry Swango. Only college preparatory school serving this area for years. Many of its graduates have gone on to prominence.Map (db m146544) HM
2 Kentucky, Wolfe County, Hazel Green — 920 — Swango Springs Spa
Traditionally, healing properties of mineral water of a spring here discovered by owner when treating her pet dog for mange. Its use by humans spread and by 1895 three hotels and many boarding houses were hosts to people from all . . . Map (db m146572) HM
3 Kentucky, Wolfe County, Hazel Green — 646 — USA Gens. Morgan CSAConfederate Raids and Invasions, and a Federal Retreat, in Kentucky
Gen. George W. Morgan’s 9,000 USA force, cut off from supplies at Cumberland Gap, retreated 200 miles in 16 days to Greenup on Ohio River. It camped here Sept. 23, 1862. Gen. John H. Morgan’s CSA men, on tragic last raid into Kentucky, moved by . . . Map (db m146528) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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May. 2, 2024