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Historical Markers in Auburn, Kentucky
Russellville is the county seat for Logan County
Auburn is in Logan County
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On West Thomason Road east of Elmwood Road, on the left when traveling west.
This was last home of Capt. John Lewis, born 1747 in Va., son of Col. Fielding Lewis and Catherine Washington, first cousin of George Washington. Col. Lewis and John supplied Va. troops with gunpowder during Rev. War. In 1811, John and daughter Mary . . . — — Map (db m165552) HM
On Shaker Museum Road (Kentucky Route 3172), on the left when traveling west.
1846 Ministry Shop
Community’s leadership loved and worked here — — Map (db m199251) HM
On Bowling Green Road (U.S. 68) 0.5 miles east of Business U.S. 68, on the right when traveling east.
Earliest land grant to property is dated 1798 and signed by James Garrard, 2nd gov. of Ky. Issued to Elizabeth, widow of John McCutchen. Built by 1825, mansion originally had four rooms and wide central hall upstairs and down, with rear wing. Family . . . — — Map (db m123374) HM
On Shakertown Road (Kentucky Route 1466) north of Shaker Museum Road, on the left when traveling south.
Site of 1815 Brick Dwelling
Early residence of the Centre Family — — Map (db m199211) HM
On Shaker Museum Road (Kentucky Route 3172) west of Shakertown Road, on the left when traveling west.
Site of 1816 Blacksmith Smith Shop
Where horses were shod and iron implements made — — Map (db m199254) HM
On Shaker Museum Road west of Shakertown Road, on the left when traveling west.
Site of 1818 Meeting House
Shakers worshipped here for over one hundred years — — Map (db m199253) HM
Near Shaker Museum Road (Kentucky Route 3172) west of Shakertown Road, on the left when traveling west.
Site of 1824 Cistern
Supplied water to the Meeting House — — Map (db m199258) HM
Near Shaker Museum Road (Kentucky Route 3172).
{Title is text} — — Map (db m199259) HM
Paid Advertisement
Site of
1828
Buzz Saw & Machine Shop
Early horse-drive machinery implemented here — — Map (db m199210) HM
On Shakertown Road (Kentucky Route 1466).
Site of 1836 Cooper’s Shop
Barrels and pails were made for community use and for sale — — Map (db m199212) HM
On Shaker Museum Road (Kentucky Route 3172) west of Shakertown Road, on the left when traveling west.
Site of 1841 Trustees Office
Business office of the community,
guests could dine and spend the night — — Map (db m199257) HM
On Shaker Museum Road (Kentucky Route 3172) west of Shakertown Road, on the left when traveling west.
Site of 1856 Post Office
Used as a school house after the Civil War — — Map (db m199255) HM
Near Shakertown Road south of Shaker Museum Road (Kentucky Route 3172).
Site of Ca. 1830 Bee Hive House
A round brick building, designed for production of honey — — Map (db m199268) HM
Apr. 19, 2024