On West Arch Street at North Spring Street, on the left when traveling west on West Arch Street.
Union troops, 300, ordered to burn CSA Madisonville sympathizers' homes, 1862; withdrew, bluffed by CSA Gen. Adam Johnson and six men. CSA went on to Henderson, crossed river to Newburg, taking medical supplies, arms and rations for the . . . — — Map (db m88948) HM
On South Franklin Street at Hall Street, on the right when traveling south on South Franklin Street.
This wall was originally located at Carlow, on the main Madisonville-Henderson route. It was built by Thomas J. Jackson in 1857 to enclose his stage coach inn, a general store, Masonic Lodge No. 314 and post office. This work of art, reconstructed . . . — — Map (db m88934) HM
On East Center Street (Kentucky Route 70) at South Main Street (Highway 41), on the right when traveling east on East Center Street.
For Samuel Hopkins, 1753-1819. On Washington's staff and in many campaigns, War of the Revolution. Came to Ky., 1797, as Transylvania Company agent. In 1799, organized and named judge of first court held in original Henderson County, which included . . . — — Map (db m88939) HM
On South Main Street (Kentucky Route 70) at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
Gen. Hylan B. Lyon with 800 men invaded Ky., Dec. 1864, to enforce CSA draft law and divert USA from Nashville. In 23 days he burned seven courthouses used by Union forces. See map on reverse side. Courthouse at Madisonville burned Dec. 17. All . . . — — Map (db m88936) HM
On North Main Street (U.S. 41) at Hanson Street, on the left when traveling north on North Main Street.
CSA Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, on reconnaissance and foraging mission toward the Ohio River Nov. 24 to Dec. 5, 1861, passed here with 300 cavalry on way to Caseyville. There he found large supply of hogs and took some along. After he left, USA . . . — — Map (db m88951) HM
On Union Street, 0.1 miles north of East Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north.
Born Jan. 15, 1869, Madisonville. Began law practice, 1892. Served as chairman of the first Insurance Rating Board, 1912. Circuit Court Judge, 1921-31. While Governor, 1931-35, he reorganized charitable and penal boards; recodified the educational . . . — — Map (db m88785) HM
On North Seminary Street at Oates Street, on the left when traveling north on North Seminary Street.
This property is listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Harvey-Bassett
House
1895 — — Map (db m171899) HM
On Beulah Road (Kentucky Route 70) 0.1 miles north of Beagle Park Loop (Kentucky Route 1302), on the left when traveling north.
Munns School was a one-room log structure
named for Eleanor Munns who once owned
the land. The present brick building was
built in 1879 and another room was added
in 1927-28. Munns School, used as a
Hopkins County school and a . . . — — Map (db m171881) HM
On North Kentucky Avenue at Couch Street, on the right when traveling north on North Kentucky Avenue.
Rosenwald High School
Here, Professor C. L. Timberlake established first high school in city for blacks. Rosenwald High School opened in 1932; operated until 1966. Rosenwald Foundation funded its construction. In 1936, basketball team . . . — — Map (db m88950) HM
On South Scott Street, 0.1 miles south of East Broadway Street, on the left when traveling south.
The home of L. D. Hockersmith, Capt., 10th Ky., Gen. John Hunt Morgan's Cavalry, CSA. Hockersmith captured by Federal troops during Morgan's Ohio raid, July 20, 1863. Held with Morgan in Ohio State Prison at Columbus. Helped dig tunnel by which he . . . — — Map (db m88931) HM
On North Church Street at Oates Street, on the left when traveling north on North Church Street.
Founded in 1868 by Rev. Anthony Bunche, Zion Temple A.M.E. Zion Church is the oldest African-American church in Hopkins Co. It was established in an old log schoolhouse given by abolitionist Hubbard Lunsford. The current site was purchased in 1878. . . . — — Map (db m171905) HM