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By Tom Bosse, July 4, 2018
Isaac Shelby Cemetery Marker
101 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Isaac Shelby Cemetery
102 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Revolutionary Soldiersof Lincoln County, Kentucky
103 Kentucky, Logan County, Auburn — 1623 — "Elmwood"
104 Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville — 871 — John Littlejohn
105 Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville — 1314 — Revolutionary War Widow
106 Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville — To Honor Generals1776
107 Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville — 1514 — Townhouse of Maj. Richard Bibb
108 Kentucky, Lyon County, Eddyville — 130 — Matthew Lyon
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109 Kentucky, Madison County, Boonesboro — The Revolutionary War on the Frontier
110 Kentucky, Madison County, Richmond — 1578 — Col. Richard Callaway / First Ferry in Kentucky
111 Kentucky, Martin County, Inez — 729 — Pioneer Ward / Educator Ward
112 Kentucky, Martin County, Laura — 822 — Moses Stepp
113 Kentucky, Mason County, Maysville — La Fayette's Visit to MaysvilleFish Street Landing — May 21, 1825 —
114 Kentucky, Mason County, Maysville — 92 — Lafayette's TourMapping the Farewell Tour™ — The Lafayette Trail —
115 Kentucky, Mason County, Maysville — Town of Washington, American Revolution Memorial
116 Kentucky, McCracken County, Farley — 1352 — Clark's Army Camped / Clark's Land
117 Kentucky, McCracken County, Paducah — 575 — Gen. George Rogers Clark
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118 Kentucky, McCracken County, Paducah — 1065 — Historic River Front
119 Kentucky, McLean County, Calhoun — 1950 — Charles Hansford / Charles Hansford (1759-1850)
120 Kentucky, McLean County, Island — 1812 — William Worthington (1761-1848)
121 Kentucky, Mercer County, Burgin — 73 — John Gordon's Station
122 Kentucky, Mercer County, Harrodsburg — 1258 — County Named / Mercer County
123 Kentucky, Mercer County, Harrodsburg — 85 — Henry Wilson’s Station
124 Kentucky, Mercer County, Harrodsburg — 72 — John McMurtry’s Station
125 Kentucky, Mercer County, Harrodsburg — 84 — Old Mud Meeting House
126 Kentucky, Metcalfe County, Edmonton — 678 — Founder of Edmonton
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127 Kentucky, Metcalfe County, Edmonton — 1496 — Rev. Robert Stockton
128 Kentucky, Metcalfe County, Edmonton — Robert Stockton
129 Kentucky, Monroe County, Tompkinsville — Ephraim Dicken(Born 1762 Culpeper County, Virginia)
130 Kentucky, Monroe County, Tompkinsville — Hannah Boone PenningtonIn Memory
131 Kentucky, Monroe County, Tompkinsville — James & Mary Howard Chism
132 Kentucky, Monroe County, Tompkinsville — James Chism
133 Kentucky, Monroe County, Tompkinsville — 721 — Old Mulkey Church
134 Kentucky, Monroe County, Tompkinsville — Revolutionary War Veterans
135 Kentucky, Montgomery County, Mount Sterling — 1216 — Montgomery County. 1797
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136 Kentucky, Morgan County, West Liberty — 815 — County Named, 1822 Reported missing
137 Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, Browder — 1946 — Capt. Henry Rhoads, Jr.1739-1814
138 Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, Greenville — 821 — Muhlenberg County
139 Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, Greenville — 1735 — Revolutionary War Soldiers
140 Kentucky, Nelson County, Bardstown — 956 — County Named, 1784
141 Kentucky, Nelson County, Bardstown — 820 — Rogers Station, 1780
142 Kentucky, Nelson County, Bardstown — The Lafayette HotelCirca 1825
143 Kentucky, Nelson County, Cox's Creek — Cox's Station
144 Kentucky, Nicholas County, Carlisle — 1230 — Col. Daniel Boone1734-1820
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145 Kentucky, Nicholas County, Carlisle — 708 — County Name's Sake
146 Kentucky, Ohio County, Hartford — 1548 — Man of Courage
147 Kentucky, Oldham County, La Grange — Colonel William Oldham
148 Kentucky, Owen County, Monterey — 1608 — Gen. Washington's Guard
149 Kentucky, Owen County, Owenton — 1790 — Jacob Hunter
150 Kentucky, Pendleton County, Butler — 953 — British Indian Raid
151 Kentucky, Pendleton County, Falmouth — 34 — Bird’s War RoadJune 1780
152 Kentucky, Pendleton County, Falmouth — 1911 — John Waller(1758-1823)
153 Kentucky, Pendleton County, Falmouth — The Kennett TavernNational Register of Historical Places — Historical tavern and stagecoach stop (circa 1800) —
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154 Kentucky, Pike County, Pikeville — To the Memory of the Revolutionary Soldiers
155 Kentucky, Pulaski County, Somerset — 1607 - A — Pulaski County 1799
156 Kentucky, Robertson County, Carlisle — Blue Licks Battlefield
157 Kentucky, Robertson County, Carlisle — Great Indian Warrior Trading Path
158 Kentucky, Robertson County, Carlisle — 897 — Patriot-Pioneer
159 Kentucky, Robertson County, Carlisle — Pioneer Pursuit
160 Kentucky, Robertson County, Carlisle — The Martyrs of the Last Battle of The Revolution
161 Kentucky, Robertson County, Carlisle — Unknown Heros of the Battle of the Blue Licks
162 Kentucky, Robertson County, Ewing — 18 — Blue Licks Battlefield
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163 Kentucky, Scott County, Georgetown — 2363 — Robert Johnson / Jemima Suggett Johnson(1745-1815) / (1753-1814)
164 Kentucky, Scott County, Georgetown — Scott County Revolutionary War Memorial
165 Kentucky, Shelby County, Shelbyville — 709 — Benj. Logan-Pioneer / James Knox-Pioneer
166 Kentucky, Shelby County, Shelbyville — Founder Capt. William Shannon1740 - 1794
167 Kentucky, Shelby County, Shelbyville — 848 — Pioneer Station / Squire Boone
168 Kentucky, Shelby County, Shelbyville — 1238 — Shelby County, 1792
169 Kentucky, Spencer County, Yoder — 1699 — "Vaucluse"
170 Kentucky, Taylor County, Campbellsville — 1536 — Brig. Gen. Elias Barbee
171 Kentucky, Todd County, Elkton — 800 — County Named, 1819
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172 Kentucky, Trigg County, Cadiz — 1159 — County Named, 1820
173 Kentucky, Trigg County, Donaldson — 1375 — James Thomas, Sr.
174 Kentucky, Trigg County, Golden Pond — 994 — Drummer Boy at 7
175 Kentucky, Union County, Boxville — 842 — Richards Home Site
176 Kentucky, Union County, Morganfield — 1547 — Morgan Springs
177 Kentucky, Union County, Morganfield — 1250 — Union County, 1811
178 Kentucky, Warren County, Bowling Green — 1665 — McFadin's Station
179 Kentucky, Warren County, Bowling Green — Veterans of the American RevolutionWarren County, Kentucky
180 Kentucky, Wayne County, Mill Springs — 1275 — West-Metcalfe House
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181 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 114 — Buck Pond1¼ Miles →
182 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1921 — Calmes Tomb
183 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1541 — Capt. John (Jack) Jouett House
184 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 78 — Captain Jack Jouett Home
185 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — John (Jack) Jouett, Jr.Kentucky Pioneer
186 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1221 — Woodford County, 1789 / County Named

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