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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Murray, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Calloway 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 Calloway County, KY (22) Graves County, KY (17) Marshall County, KY (14) Trigg County, KY (28) Henry County, TN (28) Stewart County, TN (91)  CallowayCounty(22) Calloway County (22)  GravesCounty(17) Graves County (17)  MarshallCounty(14) Marshall County (14)  TriggCounty(28) Trigg County (28)  HenryCountyTennessee(28) Henry County (28)  StewartCounty(91) Stewart County (91)
Murray is the county seat for Calloway County
Murray is in Calloway County
      Calloway County (22)  
ADJACENT TO CALLOWAY COUNTY
      Graves County (17)  
      Marshall County (14)  
      Trigg County (28)  
      Henry County, Tennessee (28)  
      Stewart County, Tennessee (91)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — Calloway County War Memorial
On South 5th Street just south of Main Street (Kentucky Route 94), on the left when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m151226) WM
2 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — 1945 — Calloway Normal College
On Kirksey Road (Kentucky Route 299) 0.2 miles south of Backusburg Road (Kentucky Route 464), on the right when traveling south.
This institution of higher learning was established by 1899 under the leadership of Rainey T. Wells, later president of Murray State Teachers College. Land for college was deeded to trustees in 1899. Students came from a wide area and boarded in . . . Map (db m169149) HM
3 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — 1977 — Cleanth Brooks (1906-94)
On North 16th Street, 0.1 miles north of Miller Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Murray native Cleanth Brooks became a major figure in the teaching and study of literature. With fellow Kentuckian Robert Penn Warren, he co-founded the Southern Review and directed attention to close reading of literature -- the "New . . . Map (db m169171) HM
4 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — Confederate Memorial (Murray, Kentucky)
On Main Street (Kentucky Route 94) at North 4th Street (Business U.S. 641), on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
[Front (north) side] Confederate Soldiers [Left (west) side] Murray, KY May 1917 [Rear (south) side] Erected by J. N. Williams Chapter UDC [Right (east) side] In Loving RemembranceMap (db m179598) WM
5 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — 825 — County Named, 1822
On South 4th Street (Business U.S. 641) just north of Maple Street, on the left when traveling north.
For Col. Richard Callaway. Came to Ky. With Daniel Boone, 1776. One of the founders of Boonesboro, he instilled confidence in success among other settlers. In one year, 1777, appointed Col. Of Militia; Justice of the Peace; elected a representative . . . Map (db m151224) HM
6 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — 2191 — Desegregation of Murray State College
Near North 15th Street at Olive Boulevard, on the left when traveling north.
Shortly after the historic U. S. Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education, et. al. decision, Murray State College "with all deliberate speed," welcomed Mary Ford Holland of Kuttawa, Ky., as a student in the summer of 1955. Holland's . . . Map (db m179582) HM
7 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — First Christian Church
On North 5th Street north of Main Street (Kentucky Route 94), on the left when traveling north.
National Historic Registry First Christian Church Congregation est. circa 1844 Building 1904Map (db m179588) HM
8 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — 1263 — First Courthouse
Near Gil Hopson Drive (County Route 1084) 0.3 miles north of Arcadia Circle, on the left when traveling north.
First public building in Jackson Purchase area. Built in 1823 for $100, it was originally erected at Wadesboro, Calloway county seat, 1822-42, where its first session of court was held, Feb. 13, 1823. Remained in use till new one built in 1831. . . . Map (db m179560) HM
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9 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — 1427 — Murray State University
On North 16th Street at University Drive, on the right when traveling north on North 16th Street.
Established 1922. Founder, Rainey T. Wells (1875-1958). His home, where the idea of the University was born, 350 feet SE of here. Dr. Wells second president of Murray State. Gov. Morrow signed bill authorizing two "normal schools” — . . . Map (db m169173) HM
10 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — 87 — Stubblefield Birthplace
On North 4th Street (Kentucky Route 2075) 0.2 miles south of Schutz Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Nathan Bowman Stubblefield was born near here in 1860. He successfully demonstrated wireless voice transmission as early as 1892. Patents were granted to him in that year.Map (db m179559) HM
11 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — 1770 — The Cooperative Program
On South 4th Street (Business U.S. 41) south of Maple Street, on the left when traveling south.
Under leadership of H. Boyce Taylor, First Baptist Church, Murray, began in 1900 a new approach to church finance. Taylor, pastor 1897-1931, avidly promoted this unified budget plan: appointed chairman of State Baptist committee, 1913, "to consider . . . Map (db m169178) HM
12 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — 2198 — Waters Schoolhouse
On Gil Hopson Drive (County Road 1084) 0.3 miles north of Arcadia Circle, on the right when traveling north.
This one - room school building, named for Joseph Spillman Waters (1822-1898), its first teacher, once sat near New Concord. School operated from mid -1800s to 1936. Moved here, it was preserved as a representative of the type of school building . . . Map (db m179562) HM
13 Kentucky, Calloway County, Murray — Will Linn House
On North 6th Street at Main Street (Kentucky Route 94), on the left when traveling north on North 6th Street.
103 North Sixth Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1900Map (db m179585) HM
 
 
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May. 3, 2024