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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Adair County, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Adair 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 Adair County, KY (13) Casey County, KY (9) Cumberland County, KY (9) Green County, KY (18) Metcalfe County, KY (12) Russell County, KY (7) Taylor County, KY (32)  AdairCounty(13) Adair County (13)  CaseyCounty(9) Casey County (9)  CumberlandCounty(9) Cumberland County (9)  GreenCounty(18) Green County (18)  MetcalfeCounty(12) Metcalfe County (12)  RussellCounty(7) Russell County (7)  TaylorCounty(32) Taylor County (32)
Columbia is the county seat for Adair County
Adjacent to Adair County, Kentucky
      Casey County (9)  
      Cumberland County (9)  
      Green County (18)  
      Metcalfe County (12)  
      Russell County (7)  
      Taylor County (32)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — A Night in Cane ValleyThe Great Raid — July 3, 1863 —
On Cane Valley Road south of Cane Valley School Road, on the right when traveling north.
After engaging Union forces in Columbia the afternoon of July 3, Gen. John Hunt Morgan’s command continued north on the Columbia-Lebanon Pike. Just beyond the town, they passed Union Camp Gilbert, formerly named Camp Boyle, now abandoned - the . . . Map (db m170574) HM
2 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — 1599 — Adair County Courthouse
On Public Square at Jamestown Road (Kentucky Route 80), on the left when traveling north on Public Square.
On June 28, 1802, court ordered permanent seat of justice on the public square. First courthouse built in 1806. Present structure was designed by McDonald Bros., Louisville, and built by Wm. H. Hudson and Columbus Stone in 1887. A unique . . . Map (db m83384) HM
3 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — Adair County Revolutionary War Memorial
On Public Square at Burkesville Street (Kentucky Route 80), on the left when traveling south on Public Square.
. . . Map (db m83655) WM
4 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — 604 — Col. Frank L. Wolford
On Public Square at Campbellsville Street (Kentucky Route 55), on the left when traveling east on Public Square.
A foremost champion of the Union, a staunch friend of the stricken South, defender of constitutional freedom. Born Columbia 1817, died 1895 and buried in city cemetery. Veteran Mexican War, leader famed First Kentucky Union Cavalry, hero of many . . . Map (db m83387) HM
5 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — 2243 — Columbia-Union Presbyterian Church
On Burkesville Street (Kentucky Route 80) at Church Street, on the right when traveling south on Burkesville Street.
Active Presbyterian congregations formed early in the county’s settlement: 1803 on Col. Casey’s farm & 1827 in Columbia. Church was built in 1857 and has had continuous services ever since. County and city congregations merged in 1912. . . . Map (db m170507) HM
6 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — 707 — Confederate Raids
On Public Square at Burkesville Street (Kentucky Route 80), on the right when traveling south on Public Square.
General John Hunt Morgan's cavalry, returning from second Kentucky raid, passed here on way back to Tennessee, Jan. 1, 1863. On raid, Union's rail supply line wrecked and $2,000,000 property destroyed. July 3, 1863, Morgan here again drove out . . . Map (db m83391) HM
7 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — 1139 — County Named, 1801
On Greensburg Street (Kentucky Route 439) at Public Square, on the left when traveling south on Greensburg Street. Reported missing.
For Gen. John Adair, Governor of Kentucky 1820-24. Born, 1757, in South Carolina, came to Ky., 1788. Member of Kentucky Constitutional Convention, 1792. Served in Ky. House of Representatives, 1793-95, 1798, 1800-03, 1817. US Senator, 1805-06, . . . Map (db m139816) HM
8 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — 1782 — Daniel Trabue (1760-1840)
On Jamestown Road (Kentucky Route 80) at Elm Street, on the right when traveling north on Jamestown Road.
A founder of Columbia, Trabue built original house (SW corner of this structure) ca. 1823. He served as trustee, sheriff, and justice of peace; operated grist mill, inn and retail store. Here Trabue wrote memoirs, 1827, of pioneer era, which . . . Map (db m83406) HM
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9 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — Frank Lane Wolford
On Campbellsville Street (Kentucky Route 55) at Lindsey Wilson Street, on the left when traveling north on Campbellsville Street.
Frank Lane Wolford (1817 - 1895). Adair County native, organized 1st Kentucky Cavalry (US) in 1861. His men knew little about the drill and discipline but had the utmost confidence in Wolford and he in them. The soldiers supplied their own horses . . . Map (db m170508) HM
10 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — 128 — Jane Lampton Home
On Greensburg Street (Kentucky Route 439) at Public Square, on the right when traveling south on Greensburg Street.
Girlhood home of Jane Lampton (1803-1891). Wife of John Marshall Clemens. Mother of "Mark Twain." Granddaughter of Colonel William Casey, original Adair County settler.Map (db m83397) HM
11 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — 2242 — Male and Female High School Site / Student Parking in the 1850s
On East Guardian Street, on the right when traveling south.
Male and Female High School Site The Columbia College Joint Stock Company formed in 1853 to build the M&F School. It was conveyed to trustees appointed by Transylvania Presbytery and opened in 1855. The building was a Union Camp during . . . Map (db m170509) HM
12 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — 806 — Site of Casey Home
On Edmonton Road (State Highway 80) west of Country Club Road, on the left when traveling west.
Home of Col. William Casey, early Ky. pioneer and great-grandfather of Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain). Born in Va., came to Ky. in 1779. Built Casey Station on Dix River. In 1791 moved to Russell Creek near here. Member second Kentucky Const. Conv., . . . Map (db m244689) HM
13 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — The Door Was Left Open!Great Raid — July 3, 1863 —
On Burkesville Street (Kentucky Route 80) at Hudson Street, on the left when traveling north on Burkesville Street.
John Hunt Morgan entered Kentucky July 2 with about 2,500 men who swam the rain swollen Cumberland River - many naked, not to be encumbered with soggy clothes. The rebel yell of the on-coming nude men took the Union scouts by surprise. Columbia . . . Map (db m170510) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024