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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Kuttawa, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Lyon 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 Lyon County, KY (21) Caldwell County, KY (23) Crittenden County, KY (14) Livingston County, KY (27) Marshall County, KY (14) Trigg County, KY (28)  LyonCounty(21) Lyon County (21)  CaldwellCounty(23) Caldwell County (23)  CrittendenCounty(14) Crittenden County (14)  LivingstonCounty(27) Livingston County (27)  MarshallCounty(14) Marshall County (14)  TriggCounty(28) Trigg County (28)
Eddyville is the county seat for Lyon County
Kuttawa is in Lyon County
      Lyon County (21)  
ADJACENT TO LYON COUNTY
      Caldwell County (23)  
      Crittenden County (14)  
      Livingston County (27)  
      Marshall County (14)  
      Trigg County (28)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Lyon County, Kuttawa — 61 — (Kelly Furnace)
On Kentucky Route 810 south of Rusty Ridge Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported damaged.
Here William Kelly (1811-1888) discovered a steel making method, later known as the Besssemer process, which made it possible for civilization to pass from the Iron Age to the Steel Age.Map (db m169125) HM
2 Kentucky, Lyon County, Kuttawa — 1326 — Eddyville Furnace / Iron Made in Kentucky
On Lake Barkley Drive (Kentucky Route 295) south of Mint Spring Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Eddyville Furnace Also, called Jim and I. A brick blast furnace for smelting iron, burning charcoal fuel, built 1832 by John and Samuel Stacker, and Thomas Tennessee Watson. Later owned by members of Cobb family, then by William Kelly, . . . Map (db m169120) HM
3 Kentucky, Lyon County, Kuttawa — In Honor of Cobb's Battery
On Lake Barkley Drive (Kentucky Route 295) 0.1 miles north of Mint Spring Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Organized near this spotMap (db m169123) WM
4 Kentucky, Lyon County, Kuttawa — 946 — Kelly Kettle
On Lake Shore Drive at Cedar Street, in the median on Lake Shore Drive.
One of many kettles made in this area by William Kelly, used for making sugar down South. In 1851, Kelly discovered process, known as Bessemer, for manufacture of steel. An Englishman, Bessemer, obtained patents on same process in England 1855 and . . . Map (db m123674) HM
5 Kentucky, Lyon County, Kuttawa — 1332 — New Union Forge / Iron Made in Kentucky
On Lake Barkley Road (Kentucky Route 295) at 1st Street, on the right when traveling east on Lake Barkley Road.
New Union Forge Stood ¼ mile SE. Built 1846-47 on site of older facilities by Wm. Kelly to process pig iron from nearby blast furnaces. Kettles to refine sugar, boiler-plate iron among products. Here Kelly began to develop the so-called . . . Map (db m123680) HM
6 Kentucky, Lyon County, Kuttawa — 1327 — Suwanee Furnace / Iron Made in Kentucky
On Kentucky Route 810 near U.S. 62, on the right when traveling south.
Suwanee Furnace. Built by 1851, 200 yds. NW, by William Kelly, whose experiments there perfected his invention of the so-called Bessemer method of making steel, for which Kelly was granted the patent. The blast furnace was a brick stack 35 ft. . . . Map (db m123677) HM
 
 
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May. 2, 2024