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Historical Markers in Versailles, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Woodford 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 Woodford County, KY (49) Anderson County, KY (10) Fayette County, KY (276) Franklin County, KY (170) Jessamine County, KY (32) Mercer County, KY (99) Scott County, KY (45)  WoodfordCounty(49) Woodford County (49)  AndersonCounty(10) Anderson County (10)  FayetteCounty(276) Fayette County (276)  FranklinCounty(170) Franklin County (170)  JessamineCounty(32) Jessamine County (32)  MercerCounty(99) Mercer County (99)  ScottCounty(45) Scott County (45)
Versailles is the county seat for Woodford County
Versailles is in Woodford County
      Woodford County (49)  
ADJACENT TO WOODFORD COUNTY
      Anderson County (10)  
      Fayette County (276)  
      Franklin County (170)  
      Jessamine County (32)  
      Mercer County (99)  
      Scott County (45)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1900 — Albert Benjamin Chandler / Gov. Albert B. Chandler(1898 - 1991)
[ Front: ] Albert Benjamin Chandler This colorful orator and two-term governor began his law practice in Versailles. As governor, he was driving force behind establishment of the University of Kentucky Medical Center, later named in his . . . Map (db m30839) HM
2 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1511 — Big Spring Church
Organized as Baptist congregation in 1813. Present building erected, 1819. Their first preacher, Jacob Creath, Sr., was called greatest orator in the West by Henry Clay. With his able guidance the church grew and prospered. Under . . . Map (db m170012) HM
3 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 114 — Buck Pond1¼ Miles →
Built about 1783 by Col. Thomas Marshall 1730-1802, staff officer under Washington, surveyor general of bounty lands for revolutionary soldiers. Father of John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States.Map (db m31132) HM
4 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1921 — Calmes Tomb
This stone mausoleum was built in family cemetery of “Caneland” plantation by Gen. Marquis Calmes, a friend of Lafayette during Amer. Revolution. Calmes (1755 – 1834), born in Va. of Huguenot ancestry, assisted in laying out . . . Map (db m31131) HM
5 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1541 — Capt. John (Jack) Jouett House
Erected ca. 1797. Jack Jouett (1754-1822), hero of the Revolution. Famed for tortuous all-night ride to save. Va. legislators, including Gov. Thos. Jefferson, Patrick Henry and 3 signers of the Declaration from capture. Member of . . . Map (db m170004) HM
6 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 78 — Captain Jack Jouett Home
Here lived the Revolutionary War hero who made the historic ride from Cuckoo Tavern to Charlottesville in 1781 to warn Jefferson of the approach of the British. Father of famous artist Matthew Harris Jouett.Map (db m170009) HM
7 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 2523 — Freemasonry in Versailles
Landmark Masonic Lodge No. 41 was chartered by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, Free & Accepted Masons on August 27, 1817. In the first 200 years after Landmark Lodge was chartered, three of its members — John McKinney, Jr., William Brown, . . . Map (db m170019) HM
8 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1167 — Hemp in Kentucky / Woodford County Hemp
Side One Hemp in Kentucky: First crop grown 1775. From 1840 to 1860, Ky. Production largest in U.S. Peak in 1850 was 40,000 tons, value of $5,000,000. Scores of factories made twine, rope, gunny sacks, bags for cotton picking and . . . Map (db m31133) HM
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9 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — John (Jack) Jouett, Jr.Kentucky Pioneer
• Born 1754 Albemarle Co.,. VA. • Rode 40 miles June 3-4, 1781 to warn Jefferson and other VA leaders about British raid. • Migrated to KY 1782. Settled in Lincoln (later Mercer) Co. • Married Sally Robards 1784. Father of 12 children, . . . Map (db m170005) HM
10 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 2 — Josephine Henry1843-1928 — Road to the 19th Amendment, National Votes for Women Trail —
Home of suffragist, author, orator and teacher who lobbied for equal rights for all women.Map (db m221968) HM
11 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — Labrot & Graham Distillery
Labrot & Graham Distillery has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America 2000 National Park Service United . . . Map (db m83633) HM
12 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1986 — Labrot & Graham Distillery
One of Kentucky's oldest working distilleries was built on Grassy Springs Branch of Glenn's Creek by Elijah Pepper about 1812. His son, Oscar Pepper, later hired Dr. James Crow as master distiller. Crow perfected the art of bourbon making by . . . Map (db m202991) HM
13 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1987 — Labrot & Graham Distillery
One of Kentucky's oldest working distilleries was built on Grassy Springs Branch of Glenn's Creek by Elijah Pepper about 1812. His son, Oscar Pepper, later hired Dr. James Crow as master distiller. Crow perfected the art of bourbon making by . . . Map (db m202992) HM
14 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1322 — Lt. Gen. Field Harris, USMC1895-1967
(front) Commanding general of US Marine Air Wing at invasion of Guadalcanal, 1942, WW II; and Korea, 1950. US Naval Academy, 1917. WW I. courageous and inspiring leader. His 21 combat decorations included army and navy Distinguished Service Medals, . . . Map (db m30842) HM
15 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 733 — Morgan's First Raid
On first Kentucky raid CSA Gen. John H. Morgan with 900 cavalry in Lawrenceburg July 14, 1862, came here that night. Sent out scouts in all directions and took 300 USA horses and mules. Next day moved to Georgetown, then to Cynthiana after which . . . Map (db m198417) HM
16 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 2303 — Mt. Vernon Baptist Church
On June 6, 1822 a small band of Baptists formed a covenant to organize the church. The group built a meeting house that was used until 1903. The building was razed & a new sanctuary dedicated in 1905; it is still in use today. James Fishback was . . . Map (db m170028) HM
17 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 86 — Pisgah Church3/4 mile →
Pioneer Presbyterian Church, organized in 1784. Here Kentucky Academy opened in 1797. The school united with Transylvania University in 1798.Map (db m57504) HM
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18 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 659 — Randall Lee Gibson / Jerome Bonaparte Robertson1832-1892 / 1815-1890
Randall Lee Gibson Confederate brig. gen. Born in Woodford home of his grandfather. Parents lived Louisiana. Graduate Yale Univ., 1853. Distinguished for leadership at Shiloh, in 1862 Kentucky campaign, Chickamauga, Atlanta and Hood's . . . Map (db m170008) HM
19 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 2465 — Sen. Joseph C. S. Blackburn
Born in Woodford Co., Oct. 1, 1838, he graduated from Centre College & studied law in Lex.; admitted to the bar in 1858. He served as a lt. col. in the Confederate Army & settled in Arkansas in 1865, where he was a lawyer and planter. . . . Map (db m170013) HM
20 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1005 — Site of Rose Hill Academy1901-1918
Whose headmaster was Professor Matt Gay Jesse, a superb educator and builder of character of his students. Presented by his grateful alumni — 1967.Map (db m170014) HM
21 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1798 — Watkins Tavern
Site of stone tavern/inn built by stonemason Thomas Metcalfe, later governor of Ky. Owned by Henry Watkins and wife Elizabeth, widow of Rev. John Clay and mother of Henry Clay. Lafayette, traveling from Frankfort to Lexington, was entertained . . . Map (db m170017) HM
22 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1847 — Woodford County Courthouses
On this courthouse square in 1790 Jesse Graddy built, of logs, first of county's four courthouses. Total cost was $22.50. James and Henry Thompkins completed second one, of stone, 1794. Third hall of justice, built of brick in 1812-13, cupola with . . . Map (db m9727) HM
23 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 1221 — Woodford County, 1789 / County Named
Woodford County, 1789 Last of nine formed by Virginia before Kentucky became a state in 1792. Original county taken from Fayette and extended as far north as the Ohio River; included the area of 7 present counties and parts of 4 . . . Map (db m170007) HM
24 Kentucky, Woodford County, Versailles — 649 — Woodford County's Civil War Generals
Brig. Gen. Abraham Buford 1820-1874 Confederate cavalryman; cousin of John and N. B. Buford. Graduate West Point, 1841; frontier service Kan. and Ind. Terr., 1842-46; brev. capt. Mexican War; raised, equipped a Ky. Brig. for CSA, commissioned . . . Map (db m170011) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024