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Historical Markers in Wurtland, Kentucky

 
Clickable Map of Greenup 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 Greenup County, KY (35) Boyd County, KY (41) Carter County, KY (21) Lewis County, KY (20) Lawrence County, OH (23) Scioto County, OH (63)  GreenupCounty(35) Greenup County (35)  BoydCounty(41) Boyd County (41)  CarterCounty(21) Carter County (21)  LewisCounty(20) Lewis County (20)  LawrenceCountyOhio(23) Lawrence County (23)  SciotoCounty(63) Scioto County (63)
Greenup is the county seat for Greenup County
Wurtland is in Greenup County
      Greenup County (35)  
ADJACENT TO GREENUP COUNTY
      Boyd County (41)  
      Carter County (21)  
      Lewis County (20)  
      Lawrence County, Ohio (23)  
      Scioto County, Ohio (63)  
 
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1 Kentucky, Greenup County, Wurtland — John M. McConnell House
Built in 1833-1834,the John M. McConnell House, is one of the earliest surviving, largest and best constructed houses in northeastern Kentucky. The house and associated structures, including a small law office, were built for State . . . Map (db m126409) HM
2 Kentucky, Greenup County, Wurtland — 2128 — McConnell House Complex
John M. McConnell moved from Pennsylvania to Greenupsburg in 1813. Practiced law and served in Kentucky House in 1822-25, and Kentucky Senator in 1826-30. In 1831 he purchased 250 acres of land; built this Federal-style dwelling, another brick . . . Map (db m126408) HM
3 Kentucky, Greenup County, Wurtland — Wurtland Union Church1850 - 1976
Union Church, founded 1850. Church building erected on land donated by member, George Wurts. Church building located one fourth mile from Union Civil War Camp Swiegert. Original membership included frontier families, namely Biggs, Bonzo, . . . Map (db m211673) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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May. 5, 2024