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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Clark County, Indiana
Adjacent to Clark County, Indiana
▶ Floyd County(19) ▶ Jefferson County(18) ▶ Scott County(22) ▶ Washington County(14) ▶ Jefferson County, Kentucky(95) ▶ Oldham County, Kentucky(15) ▶ Trimble County, Kentucky(4)
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On West Street north of Summit Street, on the right when traveling north.
Coeducational school founded 1884 by William W. Borden primarily to serve children of southern Indiana farmers. Low-cost, progressive program included teacher preparation and laboratory-based scientific studies. School closed 1906. Borden also . . . — — Map (db m74115) HM
Near Market Street at E. Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
Old Borden Tavern
Here William W. Borden’s mother kept a tavern 1824 to 1851. As a memorial to his parents, the Old Tavern, which was built in 1819, was incorporated into the buildings of the Borden Museum.
Borden Museum
Erected . . . — — Map (db m74116) HM
On W. Winbourne Avenue at W Riverside Drive, on the right when traveling south on W. Winbourne Avenue.
History’s Great Explorers
Lewis & Clark
Acclaimed National Heroes
The Eastern Legacy
October 14, 1803
Meriwether Lewis came from Washington, D.C. and
met William Clark at the Falls of the Ohio
“When they shook hands, the Lewis . . . — — Map (db m103856) HM
On W. Winbourne Avenue at W Riverside Drive, on the right when traveling south on W. Winbourne Avenue.
River Navigation
The Dam - The huge concrete wall that you see is the McAlpine Dam. Its main function is to control water levels for navigation, but its unusual shape, an elongated Z, also provides water for the hydroelectric station while . . . — — Map (db m103853) HM
On State Road 160 east of Interstate 65, on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
Founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken
Erected 1987 by these Local Franchisees:
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bagshaw
Mr. & Mrs. William Bridges
Mr. & Mrs. William Bright
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Burchel
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Cummings
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph . . . — — Map (db m55017) HM
On East Park Place east of Crestview Court, on the right when traveling east.
Site of Jefferson General Hospital, the third largest hospital in the United States during the Civil War. Under Dr. Middleton Goldsmith's command it served over 16, 000 patients. — — Map (db m46647) HM
On Mulberry Street south of West Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling south.
( Top Section )
Civil War Cemetery
On this site, 1861 - 1865, are buried several hundred Union and Confederate Soldiers. Killed in the Western Campaign. Lack of interest from distant families allowed deterioration of the wood grave . . . — — Map (db m46670) WM
On Spring Street just north of East Court Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
(General LaFayette) was the official guest of the State of Indiana at Jeffersonville on May 12, 1825 at the house of Former Governor Posey on the West corner of Front and Fort Streets. He was welcomed by the Governor of the the State, by a . . . — — Map (db m46696) HM
On Riverside Drive at Pearl Street, on the right when traveling east on Riverside Drive.
Side A Emancipation Proclamation (1863) did not free slaves in Kentucky. In April 1864, Hannah Toliver, a free black woman living in Jeffersonville, was arrested for aiding a fugitive slave from Kentucky. In May, she was convicted and . . . — — Map (db m100710) HM
On East Court Avenue west of Wall Street, on the right when traveling west.
In Honor of
those who
Served
( Bronze Plaque )
United Spanish War Veterans
Veterans of Foreign Wars
The American Legion
Dedicated May 30, 1955 — — Map (db m46730) WM
On East Court Avenue west of Wall Street, on the right when traveling west.
Named in honor of
Luther Fairfax Warder
Mayor of Jeffersonville, six (6) terms
(1875 – 1883 ) – • – (1887 – 1891)
He converted the small town into a prosperous, progressive city, was foremost in bringing the . . . — — Map (db m46767) HM
On East Utica Street at North New Albany Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Utica Street.
“Lest We Forget”
In honor of the courageous men and women who served their country in the Korean War and in memory of those who Sacrificed All.
PVT Robert E. Landreth, Jr.
Oct. 4, 1951
PFC Thomas K. Jenkins
July . . . — — Map (db m46699) WM
On East Utica Street west of North New Albany Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to those from this community who so courageously served and gave their lives. They did so with unselfish Honor and Patriotism. May God bless them.
PFC Wm. Gary Smith • USMC 02/21/68
SGT. Willard Skaggs, Jr. • USA . . . — — Map (db m46698) HM
On North New Albany Avenue north of East Utica Street, on the left when traveling north.
( Upper Section )
They lived to bear their Country’s
arms and died to save it’s Honor.
Sgt Charles W. Snider • 11-4-43
Pfc Lester J. Beyl • 1-31-44
S/Sgt William J. Summers, AAF • 3-8-44
Sgt Kenneth N. Broady • . . . — — Map (db m46721) WM