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Historical Markers in Mays Lick, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Mason 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 Mason County, KY (82) Bracken County, KY (23) Fleming County, KY (16) Lewis County, KY (20) Robertson County, KY (12) Adams County, OH (46) Brown County, OH (56)  MasonCounty(82) Mason County (82)  BrackenCounty(23) Bracken County (23)  FlemingCounty(16) Fleming County (16)  LewisCounty(20) Lewis County (20)  RobertsonCounty(12) Robertson County (12)  AdamsCountyOhio(46) Adams County (46)  BrownCounty(56) Brown County (56)
Maysville is the county seat for Mason County
Mays Lick is in Mason County
      Mason County (82)  
ADJACENT TO MASON COUNTY
      Bracken County (23)  
      Fleming County (16)  
      Lewis County (20)  
      Robertson County (12)  
      Adams County, Ohio (46)  
      Brown County, Ohio (56)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Mason County, Mays Lick — 1628 — Childhood Home of Dr. DrakePioneer Doctor and Educator
Dr. Daniel Drake (1785-1852) came to May’s Lick with his parents at the age of two. He described this area in Pioneer Life in Kentucky. After studying medicine with Dr. William Goforth (Cincinnati), he was first resident doctor of May’s . . . Map (db m136360) HM
2 Kentucky, Mason County, Mays Lick — Disciples of Christ
Congregation est. 1830 by Alexander Campbell Church built 1841 by Louis Wernwag, remodled (sic) 1891 Denomination co-founder Walter Scott first fulltime minister 1850-52Map (db m218028) HM
3 Kentucky, Mason County, Mays Lick — May's Lick Negro School1920
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior The school is the only surviving Rosenwald school of its type in northern Kentucky and was the first consolidated Negro school for Mason . . . Map (db m218020) HM
4 Kentucky, Mason County, Mays Lick — Presbyterian Church
Organized June 12, 1793 at Johnson Fork Moved to Smyrna Church location 1816-1849 First church on this site built 1850 Burned Dec. 12, 1876 Present church built 1877Map (db m218023) HM
5 Kentucky, Mason County, Mays Lick — Second Baptist May's Lick
Worshiped with First Baptist May's Lick from 1789 – 1868 Wm Andrew Mitchell deeded present site to Negro trustees Aug 27, 1868Map (db m218030) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 28, 2024