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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Stanford, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Lincoln 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 Lincoln County, KY (42) Boyle County, KY (131) Casey County, KY (10) Garrard County, KY (21) Pulaski County, KY (55) Rockcastle County, KY (24)  LincolnCounty(42) Lincoln County (42)  BoyleCounty(131) Boyle County (131)  CaseyCounty(10) Casey County (10)  GarrardCounty(21) Garrard County (21)  PulaskiCounty(55) Pulaski County (55)  RockcastleCounty(24) Rockcastle County (24)
Stanford is the county seat for Lincoln County
Stanford is in Lincoln County
      Lincoln County (42)  
ADJACENT TO LINCOLN COUNTY
      Boyle County (131)  
      Casey County (10)  
      Garrard County (21)  
      Pulaski County (55)  
      Rockcastle County (24)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 2135 — Alcorn Homestead / Sophia K. Alcorn
On Danville Avenue (County Route 300), on the right when traveling south.
Alcorn Homestead Former home of Sophia K. Alcorn. Born in Lincoln County in 1883, she invented the Tadoma method to teach deaf~blind individuals to speak through the feel of sound vibrations from the lips and cheeks. The method was named for . . . Map (db m105362) HM
2 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 2492 — Baughman Mill
On Mill Street at Plum Street, on the left when traveling north on Mill Street.
Completed in 1881 and originally named Lincoln Mills, it struggled to be successful until purchased by S. H. Baughman in 1892. Joined by his brothers, Jim and John, and brother-in-law, Walter McKinney, it became J. H. Baughman & Co. The mill ground . . . Map (db m105273) HM
3 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Benjamin Logan1742 - 1802
On East Main Street (Kentucky Route 78), on the left when traveling east.
Established Logan's Fort 1775 Pioneer, Patriot, Soldier, Statesman 1925Map (db m114269) HM
4 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 2268 — Boneyville
On Boneyville Road at Spoonamore Road, on the right when traveling west on Boneyville Road.
One of several “free towns” in Lincoln Co. Created in 1867 from Hugh Hays’ estate and named for founder, Napoleon Bonaparte Hays (1838-1907). “Boney” earned freedom in 1864 enlisting at Camp Nelson as Pvt., Co. C., 12th Regt. . . . Map (db m120132) HM
5 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 2433 — Bright's Inn
On Danville Road (County Route 300) at Wilderness Road (Kentucky Route 150) on Danville Road.
Bright's Inn, a stagecoach stop near the Wilderness Road, was built in 1815 by Capt. John Bright. The original inn was constructed of logs, and, in 1820, a two-story limestone addition was built for travelers going from Lexington to the Cumberland . . . Map (db m105361) HM
6 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 2410 — Cherokees in Kentucky
On East Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
Chiefs Oconostota, Attacullaculla, & Sewanooko signed the Treaty of Sycamore Shoals in 1775 which relinquished Cherokee claims to most of present-day Kentucky. It was the largest land cession in the history of the frontier, up to that time, & led to . . . Map (db m105391) HM
7 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 774 — County Named, 1780
On Main Street (Business U.S. 150) at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
For Benjamin Lincoln, 1733-1810. Born Mass. In War of Revolution took Mass. Regts. to reinforce New York, 1776; at Saratoga, 1777, cut Burgoyne's communications with Canada; 1778, command of Southern Department. Commissioned by Washington to receive . . . Map (db m49734) HM
8 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 1234 — Earliest Church
On Main Street (Business U.S. 150), on the left when traveling west.
The Stanford Presbyterian Church, founded 1788 on this site, on Old Wilderness Trail. Land given by Mary Briggs, sister of Gen. Benjamin Logan. Church moved to its present site, 1838; land given by Logan, one of founders. In 1797, David Rice, father . . . Map (db m49736) HM
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9 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Fortitude with CourageLt. Col. Anthony Gale USMC
On Lancaster Street.
. . . Map (db m215023) HM WM
10 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — History Written in Departures & Arrivals
On Depot Street at Plum Street, on the right when traveling south on Depot Street.
The Stanford Depot has been a source of heartbreak and joy for the families of Lincoln County since May 17, 1866. The arrival of passenger service meant that loved ones departed, sometimes never to return. The first Louisville & Nashville depot, . . . Map (db m105355) HM
11 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 1561 — Home of John Logan
On Goshen Church Road/John Logan Trail (Kentucky Route 642) north of Wilderness Trail (Kentucky Route 78), on the left when traveling north.
Pioneer, soldier, statesman, John Logan established land claim for 1400 acres in Lincoln County and built stone house here. He was in Lincoln County Militia; member of first Kentucky Court, 1781; Lincoln Co. delegate to Virginia Assembly and to 1787 . . . Map (db m218315) HM
12 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Isaac Shelby
Near Isaac Shelby Road.
The General and Statesman Isaac Shelby’s military decisions at the Battle of King’s Mountain in 1779 secured a critical victory for America during the Revolutionary War. Before war’s end, Shelby had also served in the North Carolina . . . Map (db m120217) HM
13 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Isaac Shelby Cemetery
Near Isaac Shelby Road.
Isaac Shelby, soldier, statesman, and surveyor, was Kentucky’s first governor. He served from 1792 to 1796 and was re-elected in 1812. Shelby came to Kentucky in 1774 when he was hired by the Transylvania Company to survey the new Kentucky . . . Map (db m120117) HM
14 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Kentucky's Oldest Main Street
On Main Street at Mill Street, on the left when traveling east on Main Street.
The city of Stanford was incorporated on April 4, 1861 but its history goes back to 1775. Stanford is the second oldest permanent settlement in Kentucky and the county seat of Lincoln County, one of the original three counties of . . . Map (db m105363) HM
15 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 860 — Lincoln County
On 3rd Street at Main Street, on the left when traveling north on 3rd Street.
Benjamin Logan built Logan's Fort at St. Asaphs, mile to west, 1776. Kentucky County, Virginia, formed 1776. First land court, St. Asaphs 1779. Kentucky made into Lincoln, Jefferson, Fayette counties, 1780. In 1785 part of Lincoln taken for Madison . . . Map (db m105390) HM
16 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Lincoln County Veterans MemorialLest We Forget
On Lancaster Street.
World War I Jasper E. Bennett • Jaceal Blaine • Ed Broner • Jessie D. Carter • Jessie Cummins • Simmie L. Davis • Vernice W. Griffin • William R. Griffin • Charlie Hocker • Joseph Kidd • Walter Manning • John W. Martin • Isaac McCormack • . . . Map (db m215026) HM WM
17 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 56 — Logan's Stationor St. Asaph.
On Danville Street (Business U.S. 150) at Water Street (or Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd), on the left when traveling north on Danville Street.
Colonel Benjamine Logan settled here after leaving party of Colonel Henderson at Hazel Patch because of settlement plans. Scene of courageous rescue of fallen companion by Logan in Indian attack – 1777.Map (db m49737) HM
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18 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 1564 — Lt. Richard Caswell Saufley / Birthplace of Naval Aviation Pioneer
On Danville Road (Kentucky Route 150), on the right when traveling north.
Lt. Richard Caswell Saufley This aviation pioneer was awarded two Aviation Medals of Merit by the Aero Club of America: one for efficient air service in an expedition, 1914, and another for breaking the world's altitude record twice in . . . Map (db m105409) HM
19 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 1590 — McCormack Christian Church
On Moores Lane, on the right when traveling west.
Daniel McCormack donated land for church, graveyard and school, 1819, to replace log church built by Baptists, circa 1785. Structure was used by several denominations. In 1830 most of original members became affiliated with the Disciples of Christ, . . . Map (db m120129) HM
20 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 955 — Ottenheim
On U.S. 27 at Kentucky Route 643, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 27.
A German-Swiss settlement, 4 miles southeast, started by immigrants, early 1880s. Guided here by Joseph Ottenheimer "to this land of great opportunity" they found it to be a wilderness. Undaunted they built crude log cabins, then cleared the virgin . . . Map (db m67852) HM
21 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Revolutionary Soldiersof Lincoln County, Kentucky
On West Main Street.
Alverson, John S. • Bailey, John • Barnett, James P. • Barnett, Robert • Blaine, Alexander • Bosley, Gideon • Briggs, Benjamin • Bruce, William • Burch, Benjamin • Carpenter, Adam • Carpenter, Conrad • Carpenter, John • Colyer, John • Curtis, . . . Map (db m215033) WM
22 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Spanish American War Veterans Memorial
On Lancaster Street.
“You triumphed over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined” President McKinley 458,151 • Everyman a volunteer Erected in honor of by the Veterans of the Spanish-American War The Department of Kentucky . . . Map (db m215019) WM
23 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Stanford
On East Main Street (U.S. BUS 150) at 1st Street, on the left when traveling east on East Main Street.
Stanford Founded 1781, on Wilderness Trail, by Benjamin Logan. Established 1786. Logan built Ft. St. Asaph, 1775. 1st Court House in Ky. 1781. Lincoln Formed 1780, one of 3 original counties on Ky. Named for Benjamin . . . Map (db m166187) HM
24 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 2457 — Stanford Female College
On W Main St, on the right when traveling west.
Side 1 The Stanford Female Seminary was incorporated by the Ky. Legislature on Feb. 26, 1869, but the name was changed to the Stanford Female College in 1871. The original brick structure (west side of building) was completed & the college . . . Map (db m105358) HM
25 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 2493 — The Cedars
On Somerset Street, on the left when traveling north.
Side 1 This home was built in 1853 by Dr. Thomas Montgomery, son of James Montgomery, a judge and congressman. His wife, the former Evaline Whitley, was the niece of Gen. Benjamin Logan, founder of Stanford, and granddaughter of Col. William . . . Map (db m105396) HM
26 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 2177 — Wilderness Road / Logan’s Station
On Main Street (Business U.S. 150) near Lancaster Street, on the right when traveling west.
Wilderness Road Benjamin Logan left Boone’s Road, April 15, 1775, following trace that became the final segment of “Wilderness Road.” Logan’s path ran along an obscure trail from this area to Harrodsburg, then to Falls of the . . . Map (db m49735) HM
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Apr. 26, 2024