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Revolutionary War Memorial next to Confederate Raid marker. image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, May 8, 2015
Revolutionary War Memorial next to Confederate Raid marker.
1 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — Adair County Revolutionary War Memorial
2 Kentucky, Ballard County, Wickliffe — 826 — County Named, 1842
3 Kentucky, Ballard County, Wickliffe — 27 — Fort Jefferson
4 Kentucky, Ballard County, Wickliffe — 1309 — Fort Jefferson Site / Indian Massacre
5 Kentucky, Bath County, Owingsville — 1528 — Capt. John “Jack” Jouett, Jr.
6 Kentucky, Bell County, Middlesboro — 129 — Colonel Arthur Campbell
7 Kentucky, Bourbon County, Paris — Bourbon County Revolutionary War Memorial
8 Kentucky, Bourbon County, Paris — 1283 — Johnston's Inn
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9 Kentucky, Boyle County, Danville — American Revolution Memorial
10 Kentucky, Boyle County, Danville — 1328 — Capt. George Givens
11 Kentucky, Boyle County, Danville — 1909 — Fisher's Garrison
12 Kentucky, Bracken County, Augusta — 1842 — Philip Buckner (1747-1820)
13 Kentucky, Butler County, Morgantown — 822 — County Named, 1810
14 Kentucky, Butler County, Morgantown — 2427 — Morgantown / Daniel Morgan
15 Kentucky, Caldwell County, Princeton — 1902 — Shandy Hall (Princeton)
16 Kentucky, Caldwell County, Princeton — 1902 — Shandy Hall (Princeton)
17 Kentucky, Caldwell County, Princeton — William PrinceFounder of Princeton — Born May 19, 1752 - Died August 10, 1810 —
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18 Kentucky, Caldwell County, Princeton — 2330 — William Prince, 1752-1810 / Founder of Princeton
19 Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport — 1386 — Dr. Thomas Hinde
20 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 216 — Carrollton
21 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 2080 — Col. Percival Pierce Butler1761 - 1821
22 Kentucky, Carroll County, Carrollton — 222 — First Explored
23 Kentucky, Casey County, Liberty — 917 — John Fry
24 Kentucky, Casey County, Liberty — The Liberty Bell
25 Kentucky, Christian County, Hopkinsville — 1224 — County Named, 1797
26 Kentucky, Christian County, Hopkinsville — The Cherokee A Civilized People
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27 Kentucky, Clark County, Winchester — 116 — Canewood1¼ miles →
28 Kentucky, Clark County, Winchester — 1048 — Colonel John Holder / Howard's Creek Industrial Center
29 Kentucky, Clark County, Winchester — 1217 — County Named 1793Clark County
30 Kentucky, Clark County, Winchester — The Quest for Land
31 Kentucky, Clay County, Oneida — John Gilbert, Sr. Memorial Highway
32 Kentucky, Daviess County, Owensboro — 1843 — Algernon Sidney Thruston
33 Kentucky, Edmonson County, Brownsville — 797 — County Named, 1825
34 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — 1404 — ← Cave Spring
35 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — Boone
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36 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — 2230 — Boone's Station
37 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — Bryan Station Memorial
38 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — 2 — Keeneland
39 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — 952 — Samuel Boone
40 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Historic South Hill — 807 — A Founder of D.A.R.
41 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Martin Luther King — 125 — Colonel George Nicholas
42 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Palomar — 1783 — Cedar Hall - Helm Place
43 Kentucky, Fleming County, Flemingsburg — 950 — Fleming County
44 Kentucky, Fleming County, Flemingsburg — 1388 — Michael Cassidy (1755-1829)
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45 Kentucky, Floyd County, Prestonsburg — 817 — County Named, 1799
46 Kentucky, Floyd County, Prestonsburg — John Graham
47 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — Anthony Crockett
48 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — Arrington Wickliffe
49 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — 576 — Daniel Boone - Pioneer / Grave of Daniel Boone
50 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — 113 — Daniel Boone's Grave
51 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — 1707 — Early Families Here / Early South Frankfort
52 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — 1444 — Glen Willis
53 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — Kentucky Revolutionary Soldiers Memorial1775 - 1783
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54 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — 1372 — Veterans of American Revolution Elected Governor of KentuckyVeterans of American Revolution Elected U.S. Senator from Kentucky Reported missing
55 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — War Of Independence1775 - 1783
56 Kentucky, Fulton County, Fulton — 973 — Isham Browder's Grave
57 Kentucky, Garrard County, Lancaster — 2273 — Buford-Salter House
58 Kentucky, Garrard County, Lancaster — Captain William Early Buford
59 Kentucky, Garrard County, Lancaster — 1371 — James Thompson, 1750-1825
60 Kentucky, Garrard County, Paint Lick — 1562 — Paint Lick Presbyterian Church/Paint Lick Cemetery
61 Kentucky, Grayson County, Falls of Rough — 1592 — Revolutionary War SoldierGeorge Eskridge
62 Kentucky, Grayson County, Leitchfield — 873 — County Named, 1810
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63 Kentucky, Greenup County, Greenup — 784 — County Named, 1803
64 Kentucky, Hancock County, Hawesville — 762 — County Named - 1829
65 Kentucky, Hardin County, Elizabethtown — 1494 — Van Meter Fort
66 Kentucky, Hardin County, Glendale — 1683 — Warren Cash (1760-1850)
67 Kentucky, Harlan County, Harlan — 785 — County Named, 1819
68 Kentucky, Harlan County, Harlan — History of Harlan County Kentucky
69 Kentucky, Harrison County, Cynthiana — 1171 — County Named, 1793Harrison County
70 Kentucky, Harrison County, Cynthiana — 107 — Ruddle's Station
71 Kentucky, Hart County, Hammonsville — 1190 — On Washington's Guard
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72 Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson — 717 — Gen. Samuel Hopkins
73 Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson — Henderson County Revolutionary War Memorial
74 Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson — Henderson County Revolutionary War Memorial
75 Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson — Nancy Morgan HartRevolutionary Heroine — 1735-1830 —
76 Kentucky, Hopkins County, Madisonville — 849 — County Named, 1806
77 Kentucky, Hopkins County, Manitou — Steuben's Lick
78 Kentucky, Hopkins County, Manitou — 140 — Steuben's Lick
79 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Hurstbourne — 1968 — Soldier's Retreat
80 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Indian Hills — 835 — Locust Grove1½ miles northwest
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81 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Jeffersontown — Joseph Hite Family Cemetery at Mansfield
82 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville — 2376 — Croghans of Locust Grove / Major William Croghan1752-1822
83 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville — 2086 — George Rogers Clark At Locust Grove / Lewis and Clark in Kentucky - Locust Grove
84 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville — 1435 — Isaac Hite's Home / Isaac Hite
85 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Belknap — 2085 — Lewis and Clark in Kentucky Trough Spring / Trough Spring
86 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — General George Rogers Clark
87 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — General George Rogers ClarkFounder of Louisville
88 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — Louis XVI Reported missing
89 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — Thomas Jefferson Memorial
90 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Portland — 2338 — Fort-on-Shore
91 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Lyndon — 974 — Fort William / Col. William Christian
92 Kentucky, Jessamine County, Nicholasville — Jessamine County Revolutionary War Memorial
93 Kentucky, Kenton County, Crescent Springs — Revolutionary War Patriots
94 Kentucky, Knox County, Barbourville — 782 — County Named, 1799
95 Kentucky, Lawrence County, Louisa — Old Floyd County / Lawrence County Revolutionary War Memorial
96 Kentucky, Letcher County, Whitesburg — 1700 — Early Settler
97 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Crab Orchard — Where Racing Turned Around
98 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 774 — County Named, 1780
99 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — 1561 — Home of John Logan
100 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Isaac Shelby

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