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Historical Markers in Todd County, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Todd 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 Todd County, KY (15) Christian County, KY (35) Logan County, KY (59) Muhlenberg County, KY (12) Montgomery County, TN (109) Robertson County, TN (39)  ToddCounty(15) Todd County (15)  ChristianCounty(35) Christian County (35)  LoganCounty(59) Logan County (59)  MuhlenbergCounty(12) Muhlenberg County (12)  MontgomeryCountyTennessee(109) Montgomery County (109)  RobertsonCounty(39) Robertson County (39)
Elkton is the county seat for Todd County
Adjacent to Todd County, Kentucky
      Christian County (35)  
      Logan County (59)  
      Muhlenberg County (12)  
      Montgomery County, Tennessee (109)  
      Robertson County, Tennessee (39)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Todd County, Allensville — 1384 — First RFD in Kentucky
On Allensville Road (Kentucky Route 102), on the left when traveling east.
First rural free delivery of mail in Kentucky was established at Allensville Post Office on Jan. 11, 1897. Three carriers, with horse and buggy, over dirt roads, traveled 15 miles per day; covered an area of 24 square miles with population of 220, . . . Map (db m137051) HM
2 Kentucky, Todd County, Elkton — 1355 — Bristow, The Soldier Birthplace/Bristow, The Lawyer
On South Main Street (Kentucky Route 181) at Garth Lane, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
Bristow, The Soldier Birthplace. Benjamin Helm Bristow, 1832-1896, Federal officer and staunch Unionist during secession. Active recruiter of 25th Volunteer Militia, of which he was Lt. Col., and 8th Ky. Cavalry, which he served as Col. At . . . Map (db m137050) HM
3 Kentucky, Todd County, Elkton — 800 — County Named, 1819
On Public Square at South Main Street, on the left when traveling north on Public Square.
For Col. John Todd. Born Pa., 1750. In battle of Point Pleasant, 1774. Came to Kentucky, 1775; in Va. legislature, 1776. On expedition led by Gen. George Rogers Clark that captured Illinois country from British, 1778. Named Civil Commandant of . . . Map (db m136782) HM
4 Kentucky, Todd County, Elkton — 2437 — Green River Academy
On Goebel Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In 1835, residents opened the Green River Female Academy to provide a local education for girls. To fund the school, trustees sold subscriptions of stock. They commissioned the erection of this three-story brick Federal and Greek Revival style . . . Map (db m136783) HM
5 Kentucky, Todd County, Elkton — 824 — Home of U.S. Jurist
On S. Main Street at McReynolds Drive, on the right on S. Main Street.
Justice James Clark McReynolds born here 1862. Home thru life. Law practice: Nashville, New York. Asst. U.S. Atty. General, 1903-1907. As U.S. Attorney General 1913-1914, known for enforcement of Sherman Anti-Trust Law. For 27 years a distinguished . . . Map (db m31369) HM
6 Kentucky, Todd County, Elkton — 2334 — House of the Loving Heart
On West Main Street (Business Route 68), on the left when traveling east.
Erected in 1927-28, this colonial revival mansion was built in memory of local resident Rebecca Wells Milliken, by her philanthropist daughter. Mary Louis Milliken and husband Samuel Canning Childs also built hospitals and churches throughout the . . . Map (db m136779) HM
7 Kentucky, Todd County, Fairview — 57 — Jefferson Davis Birthplace
On Jefferson Davis Highway near Pembroke-Fairview Road (Kentucky Route 115), on the right when traveling east.
Here the only President of the Confederate States of America was born June 3, 1808, the son of Samuel and Jane Cook Davis. The family moved to Mississippi during his infancy.Map (db m3032) HM
8 Kentucky, Todd County, Fairview — 1073 — Jefferson Davis' Salute to Kentucky
"Kentucky, my own, my native land. God grant that peace and plenty may ever run throughout your borders. God grant that your sons and daughters may ever rise to illustrate the fame of their dead fathers and that wherever the name of Kentucky is . . . Map (db m3035) HM
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9 Kentucky, Todd County, Fairview — Zero Milestone Jefferson Davis Highway
On Jefferson Davis Highway near Pembroke-Fairview Road (Route 115), on the right when traveling east.
Zero Milestone Jefferson Davis Highway Fairview, Ky. - Biloxi, Miss. Erected 1930 by United Daughters of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis Born June 3, 1808 in Christian, now Todd Co. KY. Died December 6, 1889 in New Orleans, . . . Map (db m3034) HM
10 Kentucky, Todd County, Guthrie — 2567 — First Amish Settlement in Kentucky
On Guthrie Road (State Road 181) 0.4 miles south of Penchem Road (State Road 848), on the left when traveling south.
A group of Amish-Mennonites migrated to Guthrie from Stuart's Draft, VA in 1958. They formed the first Amish settlement in KY and sought to retain traditional Amish dress, transportation, & language practices. The settlement grew as migrants from . . . Map (db m241806) HM
11 Kentucky, Todd County, Guthrie — 1879 — Robert Penn Warren1905-1989
On Cherry Street at 3rd Street, on the left when traveling east on Cherry Street.
Side One A native of Guthrie, Warren was one of the nation's most prolific writers, a world-renowned man of letters. Graduate of Vanderbilt Univ., member of the Fugitives (writers group). Rhodes scholar at Oxford, 1928-1930; and twice a . . . Map (db m108850) HM
12 Kentucky, Todd County, Guthrie — 210 — Stage Coach Inn
On Graysville Road (County Route 1270) at Guthrie Road (Kentucky Route 181), on the right when traveling west on Graysville Road.
In 1833 Major John Gray, Founder of Elkton, built an inn here as a relay house for his stage coach lines. Legend states that Andrew Jackson, Jenny Lind, and Jesse James were patrons. It was a Civil War Confederate hospital. Most of original inn . . . Map (db m92103) HM
13 Kentucky, Todd County, Guthrie — 2294 — Tobacco Farmers Unite
On Ewing Street.
(Side One) Farmers throughout Western Ky. and northern Tn. gathered in Guthrie on Sept. 24, 1904, in response to the tobacco growers' economic hardship. Five thousand farmers participated in the formation of a cooperative to pool their crops in . . . Map (db m103550) HM
14 Kentucky, Todd County, Trenton — 2625 — The Trenton School
On South Main Street (U.S. 41) at 6th Street, on the left when traveling south on South Main Street.
Trenton School was built in 1920 through the initiative of the citizens of Trenton, Kentucky. Funds were donated and the Board of Trustees personally borrowed the balance of the funds needed to complete construction of the school. Students from the . . . Map (db m171874) HM
15 Kentucky, Todd County, Trenton — Woodstock
Near Clarksville Road (Kentucky Route 104) 0.4 miles north of North Woodstock Way, on the right when traveling north.
1830 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m189984) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024