Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hart County, Kentucky
Adjacent to Hart County, Kentucky
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Kentucky (Hart County), Bonnieville — 1299 — An Indian Ambush — |
| 2► Kentucky (Hart County), Bonnieville — 530 — Bacon Creek Bridge — |
| 3► Kentucky (Hart County), Bonnieville — Bacon Creek Trestle — |
| 4► Kentucky (Hart County), Horse Cave — 1207 — Lt. Charles Moran - USAF — |
| 5► Kentucky (Hart County), Horse Cave — Unknown Confederate Soldier Monument — |
| 6► Kentucky (Hart County), Magnolia — 875 — Early Gunpowder Mill — |
| 7► Kentucky (Hart County), Magnolia — 949 — Site, Aetna Furnace — |
| 8► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — "Boots" Randolph June 3, 1927 - July 3, 2007 — |
| 9► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — A Remarkable Kentucky Family — |
| 10► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Amos' Ferry 1798 - 1906 — |
| 11► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Anthony Woodson Farm Battle of Munfordville September 14-17, 1862 — |
| 12► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 119 — Battle of Munfordville — |
| 13► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 119 — Battle of Munfordville — |
| 14► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Battle of Munfordville: Day 1 Battle and Siege of Munfordville Sunday, September 14, 1862 — |
| 15► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Battle of Munfordville: Siege — |
| 16► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 1504 — Battle of Rowletts Station — |
| 17► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Battle of Rowletts Station December 17, 1861 — |
| 18► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Carter-Dowling School / Teachers at "Colored" Elementary Schools of Hart County Circa 1950 — |
| 19► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 879 — Church-Hospital — |
| 20► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Fort Craig Battle and Siege of Munfordville September 14 - 17, 1862 — |
| 21► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 155 — Glen Lily — |
| 22► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 2 — Hart County Created Jan. 19, 1819 Named for Capt. Nathaniel G. T. Hart — |
| 23► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Hart County War Memorial Remembering the Sacrifices of War — |
| 24► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 1236 — Hart County, 1819 — |
| 25► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 1390 — Henry Clay Furnace / Iron Made in Kentucky — |
| 26► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — John Muir & Robert Munford — |
| 27► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Kentucky and the Western War Western Theater, 1861-1862 — |
| 28► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 2160 — L&N Railroad Bridge — |
| 29► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — L&N Railroad Bridge Constructed 1857-1859 — |
| 30► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Living on the Land Early Uses — |
| 31► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 1235 — Morgan Inducted - CSA — |
| 32► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Munfordville in the Civil War — |
| 33► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 204 — Old Munford Inn — |
| 34► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Pontooniers! 1861 - 1865 — |
| 35► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Return of the Natives — |
| 36► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 656 — Rowlett's Station — |
| 37► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Texas Memorial — |
| 38► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — The Great Buffalo Crossing Before 1790 — |
| 39► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — The L&N Turnpike 1830s - 1930s — |
| 40► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — The Pump Tower Circa 1915 — |
| 41► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — The Raider Morgan and his Raiders Woodsonville, 1861 — |
| 42► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — The Texas Rangers Battle of Rowletts Station December 17, 1861 — |
| 43► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — The Woodson Farm Battle for the Bridge Historic Preserve — |
| 44► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 2171 — Thelma Hawkins Stovall 1919-1994 — |
| 45► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — William Boone's Grave — |
| 46► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — William Clark and Family — |
| 47► Kentucky (Hart County), Three Springs — 1002 — Joseph A. Altsheler — |
| 48► Kentucky (Hart County), Three Springs — 1414 — Last Recorded Indian Raid — |