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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lebanon, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Marion 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 Marion County, KY (26) Boyle County, KY (131) Casey County, KY (8) Larue County, KY (25) Nelson County, KY (54) Taylor County, KY (32) Washington County, KY (37)  MarionCounty(26) Marion County (26)  BoyleCounty(131) Boyle County (131)  CaseyCounty(8) Casey County (8)  LarueCounty(25) Larue County (25)  NelsonCounty(54) Nelson County (54)  TaylorCounty(32) Taylor County (32)  WashingtonCounty(37) Washington County (37)
Lebanon is the county seat for Marion County
Lebanon is in Marion County
      Marion County (26)  
ADJACENT TO MARION COUNTY
      Boyle County (131)  
      Casey County (8)  
      Larue County (25)  
      Nelson County (54)  
      Taylor County (32)  
      Washington County (37)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — 600 — Battle at Lebanon
On North Depot Street at Martin Luther King Avenue, on the left when traveling north on North Depot Street.
Morgan's 2,400 Raiders, on way to Ohio, met by Col. C.S. Hanson's 380 Union men here, July 5, 1863. During battle Hanson barricaded in railroad depot. Raiders fired buildings but rain prevented wide destruction. After seven hours battle, Union . . . Map (db m99390) HM
2 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — 2451 — Camp Crittenden
On New Calvary Road (Kentucky Route 208) north of Francis Marion Drive, on the right when traveling north.
With the Louisville & Nashville Railroad running through Lebanon, during the Civil War the Union army frequently established camps here. In Sept. 1861, Col. John M. Harlan founded Camp Crittenden and org. the 10th Ky. Union Inf. at Lebanon. . . . Map (db m214783) HM
3 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — 1339 — Cartwright's Station
On Springfield Road (Kentucky Route 55) at Radio Station Road, on the right when traveling north on Springfield Road.
Here, in 1779, Samuel Cartwright located his station on the trail from Wilderness Road to Falls of the Ohio. Earlier, in 1774, he and Simon Kenton explored Big Sandy - Ohio River region. Stopped for a while at Harrodsburg, then settled here. Kenton . . . Map (db m99431) HM
4 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — 585 — Courthouse Burned
On West Main Street west of South Spalding Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Twenty-two Kentucky courthouses were burned during the Civil War, nineteen in last fifteen months: twelve by Confederates, eight by guerrillas, two by Union accident. See map on reverse side. July 5, 1863 clerk's office at Lebanon was burned . . . Map (db m168321) HM
5 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — 543 — Death of a Morgan
On West Main Street (Kentucky Route 68) 0.1 miles east of West Walnut Street, on the left when traveling east.
Lt. Thomas Morgan, 19, one of four brothers then in Morgan's Raiders under another brother, Gen. John Hunt Morgan, was killed near here July 5, 1863 as he led an attack on Union forces in the depot at Lebanon. He died in his brother Calvin's arms as . . . Map (db m99384) HM
6 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — Death of Tom MorganThe Great Raid — July 5, 1863 —
On West Main Street (Kentucky Route 68) 0.1 miles east of West Walnut Street, on the left when traveling east.
During the battle of Lebanon Tom Morgan, 19-year-old brother of Gen. John Hunt Morgan, was killed near this house, "Sunnyside," the home of Presbyterian minister T.H .Cleland. During the fighting John Hunt continuously sent the younger Morgan to the . . . Map (db m99385) HM
7 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — 1303 — Eminent Theologian
On North Spalding Avenue at J T Whitlock Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Spalding Avenue.
Bishop John Lancaster Spalding, also sociologist and writer, born here on June 2, 1840. Graduated St. Mary's College, 1856, at age 16. He was ordained at American College, Louvain, Belgium, 1863. Organized first Louisville Negro parish, St. . . . Map (db m99409) HM
8 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — First Presbyterian Church
On Martin Luther King Avenue at North Proctor Knott Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Martin Luther King Avenue.
The First Presbyterian Church on Water Street in Lebanon, KY was built in the same year 1857. The construction of this church was started in 1854. This was known as the 5th church building. On July 5th, 1863, this church looked like the photo of it . . . Map (db m99404) HM
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9 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — Home of Dr. Ben Spalding on July 5, 1863Later the Don V. Drye Funeral Home — Latest use Marion County Board of Education Office —
On Martin Luther King Avenue at Spalding Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Martin Luther King Avenue.
The old C.C. Cambron house, later known as the Don V. Drye Funeral Home, with a frontage of over 250 feet on North Spalding Avenue, is another of Lebanon's fine old houses which have been converted to new uses. It's lines reflect the spacious . . . Map (db m99407) HM
10 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — In Memory of our Fallen Comrades
On North Spalding Avenue.
World War I Otis Bagwell • Edgar L. Cox • Lawrence R. Doody • Aaron E. Glasscock • Ben William Hagan • W. Lisle Harrison • Carl Jarboe • Sandusky Lynch • Bernard W. Mills • Earl Mills • Frank Murphy • Nick O’Daniel • Willie M. Steel • Ben . . . Map (db m214810) HM WM
11 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — 728 — Knott of Lebanon
On West Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
J. Proctor Knott, 1830-1911. Born this county. Missouri Legislature, 1851-1859; Att. Gen., 1859-60. Came back here, 1863. U.S. Congress six terms, became famous as statesman, satirist. Governor of Kentucky, 1883-87. In 1891 Constitutional . . . Map (db m99428) HM
12 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — 206 — Loretto Sisters
On Kentucky Route 327, on the left when traveling north.
In a log cabin on this site Rev. Charles Nerinckx, a pioneer missionary founded the Sisters of Loretto at the foot of the cross, April, 1812. Since that time, their educational work has expanded to many parts of the United States and South America.Map (db m205023) HM
13 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — Major General George H. Thomas at Lebanon, Kentucky
On North Spalding Avenue (Kentucky Route 55) at West Walnut Street (Kentucky Route 55), on the left when traveling north on North Spalding Avenue.
General Order No. 6, Department of the Army of Ohio, ordered General George H. Thomas, one of the Union Army's most capable generals, to establish his headquarters at Lebanon, Kentucky by November, 1861. His headquarters were on the second . . . Map (db m99411) HM WM
14 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — Marion County Veterans Memorial
On North Spalding Avenue.
For all who served our Country "Dedicated to all Marion County men and women who served or are serving in the armed services of the United States with Dedication, Loyalty and the intent to preserve our freedom"Map (db m214784) WM
15 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — Morgan's HeadquartersFirst Kentucky Raid — July 11, 1862 —
On North Spalding Avenue (Kentucky Route 55) at Montgomery Court, on the left when traveling north on North Spalding Avenue.
In July 1862, during his first raid into Kentucky, John Hunt Morgan fought two skirmishes in Marion County. The first took place at the covered bridge just south of New Market. The Union Home Guard, anticipating Morgan's arrival, took the planking . . . Map (db m99426) HM
16 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — 2048 — Rosenwald School
On East Main Street at South Harrison Street, on the right when traveling east on East Main Street.
This Rosenwald School (1931-1961) is one of 158 schools built in Ky., 1917-1932. The building projects were initiated by the African American community and funded with aid of Julius Rosenwald and philanthropists to provide quality education to the . . . Map (db m99429) HM
17 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — The Battle of LebanonThe Great Raid — July 5, 1863 —
On North Depot Street at Martin Luther King Avenue, on the left when traveling north on North Depot Street.
Morgan’s third Kentucky raid had not gone well from the beginning. The Battle at Tebbs Bend on July 4 cost him 35 men killed and about 40 wounded. From Tebbs Bend, Morgan pushed north, arriving in Lebanon about 7 o’clock on the morning of July 5, . . . Map (db m168320) HM
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18 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — The Commissary Building
On North Depot Street at Martin Luther King Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Depot Street.
The building to the right on July 5th, 1863 was the military commissary store of Mr. Christopher Beeler. He had a wood frame house that he and his family lived in at the back of the store on Water Street. Historians are not sure as to the date of . . . Map (db m99387) HM
19 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — The Kobert Place
On Martin Luther King Avenue at Kobert Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Martin Luther King Avenue.
The home was known for years as the old Kobert place, for it was the home of the late Charles Kobert for about 50 years. Mr. Kobert was deeded the property on December 6, 1883 from L. A. Spalding. The first known history on the property is that in . . . Map (db m99405) HM
20 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — The L&N Depot
On North Depot Street at Martin Luther King Avenue, on the left when traveling north on North Depot Street.
This old depot was built in 1857 by the L&N to serve as both a passenger and freight depot. The back part of the building was then, as now, used for freight, and the front part used as the passenger department and ticket office. There were four . . . Map (db m99389) HM
21 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — The Maxwell House was Set on Fire by Morgan's Troops July 5th, 1863
On North Spalding Avenue at J T Whitlock Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Spalding Avenue.
Three generations of gracious living have marked the old Howard place on North Spalding Avenue which changed hands recently after the death of Mrs. Emogene Howard Beckman, last of her family to occupy it. The house was built sometime before the . . . Map (db m99408) HM
22 Kentucky, Marion County, Lebanon — Union Commissary BuildingThe Great Raid — July 5, 1863 —
On North Depot Street at Martin Luther King Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Depot Street.
Providing food for soldiers was the business of the Commissary of Subsistence, an army department. The Union Army used this building, then owned by Christopher Beeler, as a commissary during the Civil War. All or part of the foodstuffs for the . . . Map (db m168314) HM
 
 
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