Gen. George W. Morgan’s 9000 USA force occupied Cumberland Gap June 18 to Sept. 17, 1862. Cut off from supplies, Morgan began a 200-mile retreat. From Manchester they moved in two columns, both seeking supplies, through here on to Proctor. Retreat . . . — — Map (db m49239) HM
Near this spot, Daniel Boone and party camped in 1780-1781. Camp called Boone’s Station until Owsley County was organized in 1843, then named Boonesville. Records show that Boone’s family owned land here until it moved to Missouri. — — Map (db m49243) HM
Retreating to Ohio from Cumberland Gap, part of USA Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Morgan’s command passed by here obtaining supplies Sept. 21, 1862.
Force of 40 local citizens drove off 75 Southern partisans guerrillas April 14, 1864.
Col. C. H. . . . — — Map (db m49242) HM
For Judge William Owsley, who was prominent in the Old Court – New Court Controversy, 1823. Born in Virginia, 1782. Came with parents to Lincoln County, 1783. Studied law with Judge John Boyle. State Legilature, two terms. Appointed Court of . . . — — Map (db m49188) HM
This memorial is dedicated to Owsley County men who lost their lives in World War II
Clarence Amis ·
Fred Baker ·
Harlan Baker ·
Hobert Baker ·
Harold Barrett ·
Everett Becknell ·
Charles Bowles ·
Charlie Bowman ·
Lester . . . — — Map (db m172529) WM
Centerfielder for Yankees, 1924-35, and coach, 1936-43, Combs helped New York win 11 pennants and 9 World Series. Lifetime batting average .325. This Pebworth native (1899-1976) was elected to the Ky. Athletic Hall of Fame in 1963 and to the . . . — — Map (db m71130) HM