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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Graves County, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Graves 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 Graves County, KY (17) Calloway County, KY (22) Carlisle County, KY (2) Hickman County, KY (19) Marshall County, KY (14) McCracken County, KY (149) Henry County, TN (28) Weakley County, TN (6)  GravesCounty(17) Graves County (17)  CallowayCounty(22) Calloway County (22)  CarlisleCounty(2) Carlisle County (2)  HickmanCounty(19) Hickman County (19)  MarshallCounty(14) Marshall County (14)  McCrackenCounty(149) McCracken County (149)  HenryCountyTennessee(28) Henry County (28)  WeakleyCounty(6) Weakley County (6)
Mayfield is the county seat for Graves County
Adjacent to Graves County, Kentucky
      Calloway County (22)  
      Carlisle County (2)  
      Hickman County (19)  
      Marshall County (14)  
      McCracken County (149)  
      Henry County, Tennessee (28)  
      Weakley County, Tennessee (6)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Graves County, Dukedom — 655 — Two Successful Raids
2 Kentucky, Graves County, Fancy Farm — 1682 — Fancy Farm / Centennial Picnic, Aug. 2, 1980
3 Kentucky, Graves County, Fancy Farm — 1785 — St. Jerome Sesquicentennial / Elisha John Durbin, 1800-1887
4 Kentucky, Graves County, Fulton — 1209 — Pioneer Spirit
5 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — Colonel Herschel H. Green
6 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — 869 — County Named, 1823
7 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — 2010 — Daniel R. Merritt (1833-1907)
8 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — First Baptist Church
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9 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — 2187 — First Presbyterian Church
10 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — Graves County Confederate Memorial
11 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — Operation Desert StormJan. 16, 1991
12 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — 732 — Secession Abandoned
13 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — 2095 — Spence Chapel United Methodist Church
14 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — 654 — Two Successful Raids
15 Kentucky, Graves County, Mayfield — 1288 — Wooldridge Monuments
16 Kentucky, Graves County, Melber — 2324 — Site of Melber School / School Consolidation
17 Kentucky, Graves County, Water Valley — 1432 — Feliciana
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Apr. 16, 2024