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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Livingston County, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Livingston 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 Livingston County, KY (5) Crittenden County, KY (10) Lyon County, KY (9) Marshall County, KY (10) McCracken County, KY (138) Hardin County, IL (6) Massac County, IL (12) Pope County, IL (4)  LivingstonCounty(5) Livingston County (5)  CrittendenCounty(10) Crittenden County (10)  LyonCounty(9) Lyon County (9)  MarshallCounty(10) Marshall County (10)  McCrackenCounty(138) McCracken County (138)  HardinCountyIllinois(6) Hardin County (6)  MassacCounty(12) Massac County (12)  PopeCounty(4) Pope County (4)
Adjacent to Livingston County, Kentucky
    Crittenden County (10)
    Lyon County (9)
    Marshall County (10)
    McCracken County (138)
    Hardin County, Illinois (6)
    Massac County, Illinois (12)
    Pope County, Illinois (4)
 
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1Kentucky (Livingston County), Grand River — 1368 — Grand River Furnace / Iron Made in Kentucky
Grand Rivers Furnace. Built ½ mile west, 1890-91, by the Grand Rivers Coal, Iron and Railroad Co. Two stacks, each one 60 ft high with a maximum inner diameter of 13½ ft., together could produce 45,000 tons of iron yearly, using coal . . . — Map (db m47239) HM
2Kentucky (Livingston County), Joy — The Real Story of Mantle RockMantle Rock Preserve — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, National Trails System —
Mantle Rock is the largest freestanding arch east of the Mississippi River. It is 188 feet long and 30 feet high. Some of the plants found here are not known to grow anywhere else in Kentucky. This very beautiful and historic place has many . . . — Map (db m159929) HM
3Kentucky (Livingston County), Smithfield — 801 — County Named, 1798
For Robert R. Livingston, 1746-1813 N.Y. provincial convention 1775; Continental Congress 1775-77, 1779-81; one of the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence. Sec. of Foreign Affairs, 1781-83. Administered oath to Washington, first . . . — Map (db m159390) HM
4Kentucky (Livingston County), Smithland — 663 — A Civil War Base
Sept. 1861, Union forces occupied strategic Smithland. The junction of the Ohio and Cumberland Rivers became a rendezvous and staging area for troops and supplies in support of Gen. Grant's campaign against Fort Donelson. Two forts, on hills . . . — Map (db m159503) HM
5Kentucky (Livingston County), Smithland — 1675 — Mantle Rock (1/2 Mile)
During winter of 1838-1839, the Cherokees were forced to leave their Smoky Mountain homes for Oklahoma territory. Mantle Rock, a 40-foot sandstone arch, was used for shelter on their "Trail of Tears." Since the icy Ohio River had no ferry traffic, . . . — Map (db m136462) HM
 
 
 
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