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Historical Markers in Flippin, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Monroe 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 Monroe County, KY (36) Allen County, KY (17) Barren County, KY (40) Cumberland County, KY (12) Metcalfe County, KY (12) Clay County, TN (14) Macon County, TN (51)  MonroeCounty(36) Monroe County (36)  AllenCounty(17) Allen County (17)  BarrenCounty(40) Barren County (40)  CumberlandCounty(12) Cumberland County (12)  MetcalfeCounty(12) Metcalfe County (12)  ClayCountyTennessee(14) Clay County (14)  MaconCounty(51) Macon County (51)
Tompkinsville is the county seat for Monroe County
Flippin is in Monroe County
      Monroe County (36)  
ADJACENT TO MONROE COUNTY
      Allen County (17)  
      Barren County (40)  
      Cumberland County (12)  
      Metcalfe County (12)  
      Clay County, Tennessee (14)  
      Macon County, Tennessee (51)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Monroe County, Flippin — 1391 — Camp Anderson
Camp established by Union Army to train and drill troops and as a place of rendezvous. In October 1861, Col. S. S. Stanton, 25th Tennessee Infantry, Confederate Army, was ordered to capture the encampment. He marched his regiment into the county and . . . Map (db m236252) HM
2 Kentucky, Monroe County, Flippin — Daniel Boone Was Here
South of "Old Pikeville Rd" and Thomas Flippin's land was a military grant of 1,800 acres awarded to Virginia Navy Captain Thomas Lilly for his service in the American Revolutionary War, assigned to Charles Copland (1,442 acres) and William . . . Map (db m238141) HM
3 Kentucky, Monroe County, Flippin — 1394 — Famous Tree / Indian Creek Church
Famous Tree In 1894, a huge Tulip Poplar tree was felled about 1˝ miles south of this site. It measured 11 feet in diameter, 35 feet in circumference. Two six-foot saws were welded together to cut it. A four-foot log from the tree was . . . Map (db m237825) HM
4 Kentucky, Monroe County, Flippin — Fraim Cemetery
John M. Fraim organized the 9th Kentucky Infantry (USA) at Camp Anderson in 1861. Monroe County Cemetery Book Volume 2, page 98-99.Map (db m127889) HM
5 Kentucky, Monroe County, Flippin — Pikesville
The proprietary town of "Pikesville" was established here with 10 streets and public square in August, 1818, east of Pikesville Branch and north of "Old Pikeville Rd" on 75 acres of land granted to Thomas Flippin in 1798. Pikesville was narrowly . . . Map (db m238365) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024