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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Boyle County, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Boyle 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 Boyle County, KY (115) Casey County, KY (5) Garrard County, KY (15) Lincoln County, KY (35) Marion County, KY (22) Mercer County, KY (90) Washington County, KY (35)  BoyleCounty(115) Boyle County (115)  CaseyCounty(5) Casey County (5)  GarrardCounty(15) Garrard County (15)  LincolnCounty(35) Lincoln County (35)  MarionCounty(22) Marion County (22)  MercerCounty(90) Mercer County (90)  WashingtonCounty(35) Washington County (35)
Adjacent to Boyle County, Kentucky
    Casey County (5)
    Garrard County (15)
    Lincoln County (35)
    Marion County (22)
    Mercer County (90)
    Washington County (35)
 
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1Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1091 — "Uncle" Charlie Moran
On College Street, on the left when traveling north.
2Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1958 — African American Business District - Doric Lodge No. 18 (F. & A.M.-P.H.A.)
On 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
3Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Alban Gilpin Smith Goldsmith1795 - 1876
On South Second Street at East Walnut Street, on the left when traveling south on South Second Street.
4Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — American Revolution Memorial
On West Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
5Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Boyle County Veterans Memorial
On West Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
6Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Brick Schoolhouse
Near East Walnut Street.
7Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1328 — Capt. George Givens
On U.S. 150 at Airport Road (Kentucky Route 1273), on the right when traveling south on U.S. 150.
8Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 923 — Centre College
On West Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
9Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1140 — Clark's Station
On Stanford Avenue (Kentucky Route 150) at Letton Drive, on the right when traveling north on Stanford Avenue.
10Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1218 — County Named, 1842
On West Main Street at North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
11Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Courthouse
12Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 756 — Courthouse a Hospital
On West Main Street (Business U.S. 150) at North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
13Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Dr. Ephraim McDowell House
On 2nd. street south of Main Street (Kentucky Route 34, 52), on the right when traveling south.
14Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2281 — Dr. Ephraim McDowell, 1771-1830 / McDowell-Crawford Surgery
On West Main Street east of College Street, on the right when traveling east.
15Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 4 — Dr. Mary E. Britton
On East Walnut Street.
16Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2284 — Ephraim McDowell House
On South 2nd Street south of Main Street (Kentucky Route 34, 52), on the right when traveling south.
17Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1279 — First Crop / Hemp in Kentucky
On West Main Street at North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
18Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — First Post Office
Near East Walnut Street.
19Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2388 — First USCT Recruits at Camp Nelson
On 2nd. Street south of Main Street, on the left when traveling south.
20Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Fisher’s Row
Near East Walnut Street.
21Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1909 — Fisher's Garrison
On Lexington Street (Kentucky Route 34) at Cecilian Terrace, on the right when traveling west on Lexington Street.
22Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1422 — Governor Owsley Home
On Harrodsburg Road (U.S. 127) at Gentry Lane (County Road 1915), on the right when traveling north on Harrodsburg Road.
23Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Grayson’s Tavern
Near East Walnut Street.
24Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 755 — Grayson's Tavern
On Walnut Street (U.S. 150), on the left when traveling east.
25Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Isaac Shelby1750-1826
Near South 2nd Street.
26Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2005 — Jacobs Hall / John A. Jacobs, Sr. (1806-69)
On South Second Street, on the left when traveling north.
27Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Jail
28Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — John Gill Weisiger Memorial Park
On Main Street (Kentucky Route 34, 52) east of Second Street, on the left when traveling west.
29Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1606 — John Marshall Harlan / Kentucky's "Great Dissenter"(1833-1911)
30Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2244 — John Todd Stuart, 1807-1885
On West Main Street (U.S. 150), on the left when traveling east.
31Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2186 — John William Bate(1855~1945)
On Stanford Ave (Kentucky Route 150), on the left when traveling north.
32Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2216 — Lewis and Clark in Kentucky - Danville
On Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
33Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1705 — Lottie Moon (1840-1912)
On North Danville Bypass (Bypass Route 127) 0.2 miles north of Lannock Drive, on the right when traveling north.
34Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Meeting House
Near East Walnut Street.
35Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1376 — Old Crow Inn / John Crow
On Stanford Avenue (Kentucky Route 150), on the right when traveling north.
36Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 24 — Poet, Lawyer and Soldier / Theodore O'Hara
On West Main Street at North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
37Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Post Office
Near East Walnut Street.
38Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 754, 130 — Presbyterian ChurchAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
On West Main Street (U.S. 150), on the left when traveling west.
39Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 197 — School for the Deaf
On West Main Street at South Fourth Street, on the right when traveling east on West Main Street.
40Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2508 — Sinking Spring
On West Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
41Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 49 — Site of Log Courthouse
On East Walnut Street, on the left when traveling east.
42Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1442 — Trinity Episcopal Church
On West Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
43Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 190 — Walker Daniel
On Main Street at South 2nd Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
44Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — Watts-Bell House
Near East Walnut Street.
45Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 2386 — Willis Russell House / Craddock and Tardiveau
On East Walnut Street, on the right when traveling east.
46Kentucky (Boyle County), Junction City — 2233 — Traveler's Rest
On Isaac Shelby Road, on the right when traveling south.
47Kentucky (Boyle County), Junction City — 95 — Traveler's Rest
On U.S. 127 at East Knob Lick Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 127.
48Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — “For God’s Sake, Save That Battery” The 38th Indiana at PerryvillePerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
49Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — “If You Meet the Enemy, Overpower Him”Perryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
On South Buell Street (U.S. 68) at West Third Street, on the left when traveling south on South Buell Street.
50Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 80th IndianaPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
On Whites Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920), on the right when traveling north.
51Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 9-A — Act of MercyPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Whites Road near Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
52Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Army of the OhioMajor General Don Carlos Buell
On Park Road, on the left.
53Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Artillery Duel at Loomis HeightsPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
54Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Assault from the Bottom HousePerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
55Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 6 — Assault on Parsons’ RidgePerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
56Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Baptism of FirePerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
On Hays Mays Road 0.7 miles east of Whites Road, on the left when traveling east.
57Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 58 — Battle of Perryville
On West 2nd Street (U.S. 150) near Buell Street (U.S. 68), on the right when traveling west.
58Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 553 — Battle of PerryvilleOctober 8, 1862
On South Jackson Street at West 2nd Street (U.S. 150), on the right when traveling south on South Jackson Street.
59Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 58 — Battle of PerryvilleOctober 8, 1862
On Park Road 0.1 miles west of Battlefield Road (State Route 1920), on the left when traveling west. Reported missing.
60Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 58 — Battle of Perryville
On Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920) 0.7 miles south of Park Road, on the right when traveling south.
61Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 192 — Bottom House
On Hayes-May Road, on the right when traveling west.
62Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Bragg's Invasion of Kentucky
On South Buell Street (U.S. 68) at West Third Street, on the left when traveling south on South Buell Street.
63Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 20 — Cleburne's AdvancePerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Hays Mays Road 0.3 miles south of Whites Road, on the left when traveling south.
64Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Confederate CemeteryPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road 0.3 miles west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
65Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 193 — Crawford House
On Harrodsburg Road (U.S. 68) south of South Braxton Drive, on the right when traveling south.
66Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 965 — Crawford Springs
On Harrodsburg Road / North Bragg Street (U.S. 68) near Hardee Street, on the left when traveling south.
67Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Defense of Loomis’ HeightsPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
68Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Defense of Parsons’ RidgePerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
69Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Defense of Parsons’ RidgePerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
70Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 24 — Dixville CrossroadsPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
On Whites Road at Hays Mays Road, on the left when traveling north on Whites Road.
71Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 11 — Donelson PersistsPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road near Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
72Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 12 — Donelson's AdvancePerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
73Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Donelson's AttackPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
On Park Road east of Battlefield Road.
74Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — First Settlement of PerryvillePerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
On West Fourth Street at South Buell Street (U.S. 68), on the left when traveling west on West Fourth Street.
75Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 23 — General Polk Behind Enemy LinesPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Whites Road east of Hays Mays Road, on the right when traveling east.
76Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 23 — Harris' BatteryPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Whites Road east of Hays Mays Road, on the right when traveling east.
77Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Illinois Soldiers at Perryville
On Whites Road at Hays Mays Road, on the left when traveling north on Whites Road.
78Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — IntroductionPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
On Park Road 0.3 miles west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
79Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 876 — Karrick-Parks House / Harberson's Station
On South Buell Street (U.S. 68) at West Fourth Street, on the right when traveling south on South Buell Street.
80Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 2391 — Kirkland Home
On Battlefield Road (County Route 1920) south of Whites Road, on the left when traveling south.
81Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Lumsden's Battery
Near Park Road at Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920), on the left when traveling west.
82Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Maney's AttackPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Route 1920).
83Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 2223 — Merchants' Row / Street Fighting
On South Buell Street (U.S. 68) at West Second Street (U.S. 150), on the right when traveling south on South Buell Street.
84Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — S555C — Michigan at Perryville
On Hays Mays Road 0.6 miles east of Whites Road, on the right when traveling west.
85Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — On this Spot Brig. Gen. James S. Jackson Fell
Near Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920), on the left when traveling north.
86Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Perryvile and the Emancipation Proclamation
Near Park Road 0.3 miles west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
87Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 1284 — Perryville
On East Second Street (U.S. 150) at Smith Street, on the right when traveling west on East Second Street.
88Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Perryville Battlefield
On Park Road, on the left.
89Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Perryville Confederate Memorial
Near Park Road 0.3 miles west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
90Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Perryville in the Crucible of WarPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
On South Buell Street (U.S. 68) at West Third Street, on the left when traveling south on South Buell Street.
91Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 194 — Russell House
On Hays Mays Road 0.1 miles east of Whites Road, on the left when traveling west.
92Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — SanctuaryPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
93Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Sgt. Harris B. Cope Memorial
Near Park Road near Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
94Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 17 — Simonson’s BatteryPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
95Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — 2399 — Site of First Rural Electric Co-Op Substation in County
On North Bragg Street, Harrodsburg Road (U.S. 68) north of Hardee Street, on the left when traveling south.
96Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Soldiers' Reaction to Lincoln's Emancipation
Near Park Road 0.3 miles west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
97Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Squire Henry P. Bottom
On Park Road 0.3 miles west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920), on the right when traveling west.
98Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Starkweather’s HillPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Whites Road west of Battlefield Road (Route 1920).
99Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Starkweather's HillPerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Whites Road west of Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).
100Kentucky (Boyle County), Perryville — Stewart's AdvancePerryville — The Battle for Kentucky October 8, 1862 —
Near Park Road at Battlefield Road (Kentucky Route 1920).

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