Historical Markers and War Memorials in Boyle County, Kentucky
Adjacent to Boyle County, Kentucky
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1091 — "Uncle" Charlie Moran — |
| 2► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1958 — African American Business District - Doric Lodge No. 18 (F. & A.M.-P.H.A.) — |
| 3► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Alban Gilpin Smith Goldsmith — 1795 - 1876 — |
| 4► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — American Revolution Memorial — |
| 5► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Boyle County Veterans Memorial — |
| 6► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Brick Schoolhouse — |
| 7► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1328 — Capt. George Givens — |
| 8► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 923 — Centre College — |
| 9► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1140 — Clark's Station — |
| 10► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1218 — County Named, 1842 — |
| 11► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Courthouse — |
| 12► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 756 — Courthouse a Hospital — |
| 13► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Dr. Ephraim McDowell House — |
| 14► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2281 — Dr. Ephraim McDowell, 1771-1830 / McDowell-Crawford Surgery — |
| 15► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 4 — Dr. Mary E. Britton — |
| 16► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2284 — Ephraim McDowell House — |
| 17► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1279 — First Crop / Hemp in Kentucky — |
| 18► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — First Post Office — |
| 19► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2388 — First USCT Recruits at Camp Nelson — |
| 20► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Fisher’s Row — |
| 21► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1909 — Fisher's Garrison — |
| 22► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1422 — Governor Owsley Home — |
| 23► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Grayson’s Tavern — |
| 24► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 755 — Grayson's Tavern — |
| 25► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Isaac Shelby — 1750-1826 — |
| 26► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2005 — Jacobs Hall / John A. Jacobs, Sr. (1806-69) — |
| 27► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Jail — |
| 28► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — John Gill Weisiger Memorial Park — |
| 29► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1606 — John Marshall Harlan / Kentucky's "Great Dissenter" — (1833-1911) — |
| 30► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2244 — John Todd Stuart, 1807-1885 — |
| 31► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2186 — John William Bate — (1855~1945) — |
| 32► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2216 — Lewis and Clark in Kentucky - Danville — |
| 33► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1705 — Lottie Moon (1840-1912) — |
| 34► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Meeting House — |
| 35► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1376 — Old Crow Inn / John Crow — |
| 36► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 24 — Poet, Lawyer and Soldier / Theodore O'Hara — |
| 37► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Post Office — |
| 38► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 754, 130 — Presbyterian Church — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site — |
| 39► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 197 — School for the Deaf — |
| 40► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2508 — Sinking Spring — |
| 41► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 49 — Site of Log Courthouse — |
| 42► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1442 — Trinity Episcopal Church — |
| 43► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 190 — Walker Daniel — |
| 44► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Watts-Bell House — |
| 45► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2386 — Willis Russell House / Craddock and Tardiveau — |
| 46► Kentucky (Boyle County), Junction City — 2233 — Traveler's Rest — |
| 47► Kentucky (Boyle County), Junction City — 95 — Traveler's Rest — |
| 48► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — “For God’s Sake, Save That Battery” The 38th Indiana at Perryville — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 49► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — “If You Meet the Enemy, Overpower Him” — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 50► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 80th Indiana — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 51► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 9-A — Act of Mercy — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 52► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Army of the Ohio — Major General Don Carlos Buell — |
| 53► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Artillery Duel at Loomis Heights — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 54► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Assault from the Bottom House — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 55► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 6 — Assault on Parsons’ Ridge — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 56► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Baptism of Fire — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 57► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 58 — Battle of Perryville — |
| 58► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 553 — Battle of Perryville — October 8, 1862 — |
| 59► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 58 — Battle of Perryville — October 8, 1862 — |
| 60► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 58 — Battle of Perryville — |
| 61► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 192 — Bottom House — |
| 62► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Bragg's Invasion of Kentucky — |
| 63► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 20 — Cleburne's Advance — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 64► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Confederate Cemetery — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 65► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 193 — Crawford House — |
| 66► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 965 — Crawford Springs — |
| 67► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Defense of Loomis’ Heights — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 68► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Defense of Parsons’ Ridge — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 69► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Defense of Parsons’ Ridge — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 70► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 24 — Dixville Crossroads — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 71► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 11 — Donelson Persists — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 72► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 12 — Donelson's Advance — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 73► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Donelson's Attack — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 74► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — First Settlement of Perryville — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 75► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 23 — General Polk Behind Enemy Lines — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 76► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 23 — Harris' Battery — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 77► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Illinois Soldiers at Perryville — |
| 78► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Introduction — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 79► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 876 — Karrick-Parks House / Harberson's Station — |
| 80► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 2391 — Kirkland Home — |
| 81► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Lumsden's Battery — |
| 82► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Maney's Attack — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 83► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 2223 — Merchants' Row / Street Fighting — |
| 84► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — S555C — Michigan at Perryville — |
| 85► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — On this Spot Brig. Gen. James S. Jackson Fell — |
| 86► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Perryvile and the Emancipation Proclamation — |
| 87► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 1284 — Perryville — |
| 88► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Perryville Battlefield — |
| 89► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Perryville Confederate Memorial — |
| 90► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Perryville in the Crucible of War — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 91► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 194 — Russell House — |
| 92► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Sanctuary — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 93► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Sgt. Harris B. Cope Memorial — |
| 94► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 17 — Simonson’s Battery — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 95► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 2399 — Site of First Rural Electric Co-Op Substation in County — |
| 96► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Soldiers' Reaction to Lincoln's Emancipation — |
| 97► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Squire Henry P. Bottom — |
| 98► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Starkweather’s Hill — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 99► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Starkweather's Hill — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
| 100► Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Stewart's Advance — Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 — |
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