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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Madison County, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Madison 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 Madison County, KY (71) Clark County, KY (32) Estill County, KY (12) Fayette County, KY (141) Garrard County, KY (15) Jackson County, KY (2) Jessamine County, KY (6) Rockcastle County, KY (12)  MadisonCounty(71) Madison County (71)  ClarkCounty(32) Clark County (32)  EstillCounty(12) Estill County (12)  FayetteCounty(141) Fayette County (141)  GarrardCounty(15) Garrard County (15)  JacksonCounty(2) Jackson County (2)  JessamineCounty(6) Jessamine County (6)  RockcastleCounty(12) Rockcastle County (12)
Adjacent to Madison County, Kentucky
    Clark County (32)
    Estill County (12)
    Fayette County (141)
    Garrard County (15)
    Jackson County (2)
    Jessamine County (6)
    Rockcastle County (12)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Kentucky (Madison County), Berea — Berea – A Birthplace of the Handicraft Revival
2Kentucky (Madison County), Berea — 1787 — Church of Christ, Union
3Kentucky (Madison County), Berea — Encampment at Bobtown / Engagment at Bobtown / Advance to Kingston
4Kentucky (Madison County), Berea — 173 — For Mountain Youth
5Kentucky (Madison County), Berea — Kentucky's Earliest Artforms — From the utilitarian to the ceremonial
6Kentucky (Madison County), Berea — 1300 — Richmond-Prelude/ Richmond Battle
7Kentucky (Madison County), Berea — The Battle of Richmond Knocked at Berea's Door
8Kentucky (Madison County), Bighill — 514 — Civil War Action
9Kentucky (Madison County), Bighill — Confederate Cemetery — Battle of Richmond Tour Station
10Kentucky (Madison County), Bighill — 1905 — Merritt Jones / Wayside Tavern / Jones Tavern / CSA Cemetery
11Kentucky (Madison County), Bighill — Site of Starns' Defeat
12Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — "Defeat and Destruction Seemed Inevitable"
13Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — "Good, Common-Sense Soldiering" — A Bold Move
14Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 533 — "Lion of White Hall"
15Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — "Rally, boys! Rally to the Colors!"
16Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — "The Loud Mouthed Dogs of War Were Unleashed" — The Battle of Richmond Began At An Artiller Duel
17Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — A Near Fatal Mistake
18Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — A Reckless And Useless Charge
19Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Barnett Burial Ground
20Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Battle of Richmond — Kiosk 2
21Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Battle of Richmond — Kiosk 1
22Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Battle of Richmond — Phase One - Kingston
23Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Battle of Richmond Masonic Memorial
24Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Battle of Richmond, Ky. — August 29-30, 1862
25Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1576 — Cassius Marcellus Clay — U.S. Minister to Russia — (1861-62); (1863-69) —
26Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 79 — Christopher (Kit) Carson
27Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1825 — Civil War Field Hospital
28Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1578 — Col. Richard Callaway / First Ferry in Kentucky
29Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1223 — County Named, 1786 / County Formed
30Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1443 — Daniel Boone's Trace
31Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Daniel Boone's Trail
32Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 2276 — Eastern Kentucky Univ.
33Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Fight at Rogersville — August 29, 1862
34Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1578 — First Ferry in Kentucky / Col. Richard Callaway
35Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1520 — Fort Boonesborough
36Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Fort Estill
37Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1872 — Frances E. Beauchamp / Prohibition Advocate — (1857-1923)
38Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — General Edmund Kirby Smith
39Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — General Mahlon Manson
40Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — General Thomas Churchill
41Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — General William "Bull" Nelson — Staunch Unionist and Friend of President Abraham Lincoln
42Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1846 — Gov. James B. McCleary
43Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1685 — Grave of Hancock Taylor
44Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — James B. McCreary Hall of Justice
45Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Kit Carson-Legend of the Old West
46Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Madison County Courthouse 1862
47Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Manson's First Line
48Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Manson's Mistake
49Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 2030 — Medal of Honor Winners
50Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — S273 — Michigan Light Artillery Regiment / Batteries F and G
51Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Mt. Zion Church - Field Hospital
52Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1577 — Nathaniel Hart / Home of Capt. Nathaniel Hart
53Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Patrick Ronayne Cleburne — (March 16, 1828 - November 30, 1864)
54Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Pioneer Monument
55Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Race to Richmond
56Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Samuel Freeman Miller — Associate Justice U.S. Supreme Court, 1862-1890
57Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Saving the Richmond Battlefield
58Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Sharpshooters Check The Union Right
59Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Slavery at Pleasant View Farm
60Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Texas Memorial
61Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — The Battle Begins — August 30, 1862
62Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — The Battle of Richmond — August 29-30, 1862
63Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — The Battle of Richmond
64Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — The Confederates Crush The Union Left
65Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — The Fort Boonesborough Monument
66Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — The Generals
67Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — The Union Trail
68Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 77 — Twitty's or Little Fort — Three Quarter Mile West
69Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — Union Artillery
70Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 1979 — White Oak Pond Church
71Kentucky (Madison County), Valley View — Valley View Ferry
 
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