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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Casey County, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Casey 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 Casey County, KY (6) Adair County, KY (12) Boyle County, KY (131) Lincoln County, KY (42) Marion County, KY (26) Pulaski County, KY (55) Russell County, KY (6) Taylor County, KY (32)  CaseyCounty(6) Casey County (6)  AdairCounty(12) Adair County (12)  BoyleCounty(131) Boyle County (131)  LincolnCounty(42) Lincoln County (42)  MarionCounty(26) Marion County (26)  PulaskiCounty(55) Pulaski County (55)  RussellCounty(6) Russell County (6)  TaylorCounty(32) Taylor County (32)
Liberty is the county seat for Casey County
Adjacent to Casey County, Kentucky
      Adair County (12)  
      Boyle County (131)  
      Lincoln County (42)  
      Marion County (26)  
      Pulaski County (55)  
      Russell County (6)  
      Taylor County (32)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Casey County, Liberty — 1835 — Casey County Courthouse
On Courthouse Square at Campbellsville Street (Kentucky Route 70), on the right when traveling south on Courthouse Square.
Present seat of justice, built 1888, was preceded by log building, 1809, and brick structure, 1837. Architects for current courthouse were the noted McDonald Bros. of Louisville. Its asymmetrical design and lavish use of stone trim (by T. D. . . . Map (db m83438) HM
2 Kentucky, Casey County, Liberty — Casey County War Memorial
On Campbellsville Street (Kentucky Route 70) at Courthouse Square, on the left when traveling west on Campbellsville Street.
Dedicated To The Memory Of Our Comrades Who Entered The Service Of Their Country From Casey County, Kentucky And Who Gave Their Lives In The World War Erected by the Citizens of Casey Co. and elsewhere under auspices of . . . Map (db m84102) WM
3 Kentucky, Casey County, Liberty — 888 — Colonel Silas Adams
On Campbellsville Street (Kentucky Route 70) at Courthouse Square, on the right when traveling east on Campbellsville Street.
A spirited USA Civil War leader. Enlisted July 11, 1861. Aided Col. Frank Wolford with recruiting of lst Ky. Cav. Distinctive service many campaigns. Succeeded Wolford in command, Mar., 1864. Mustered out, Dec. 31, 1864. Born, 1839, Pulaski Co. . . . Map (db m83441) HM
4 Kentucky, Casey County, Liberty — 684 — First Kentucky Cavalry
On Campbellsville Street at Courthouse Square, on the right when traveling east on Campbellsville Street.
First Kentucky Cavalry Casey County, home of one-third of this Union regiment and of its commanders Col. Frank L. Wolford and Col. Silas Adams. Others came from eight nearby Ky. counties. Recruited July 1861, trained at Camp Dick . . . Map (db m83439) HM
5 Kentucky, Casey County, Liberty — 917 — John Fry
On U.S. 127 at State Route 817 on U.S. 127.
Entered land on Carpenter's Creek 8 miles north, 1780, on a Treasury Warrant for service in Revolution. Land Grant signed, 1783, by Gov. Benj. Harrison. Engaged in Battle of Point Pleasant, 1774. Served in Rockingham Militia, Va., during . . . Map (db m83446) HM
6 Kentucky, Casey County, Liberty — The Liberty Bell
On Hustonville Street.
This bell was cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London, England, the same company that cast the original. This bell is an exact duplicate of the original Liberty Bell that arrived in America in 1753. Comprised of tin and copper the bell and . . . Map (db m215010) HM
 
 
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Apr. 17, 2024