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Twenty-two Kentucky courthouses were burned during the Civil War.
 
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By Tom Bosse, November 4, 2017
Bath County Courthouse
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1Kentucky (Bath County), Owingsville — 592 — Courthouse Burned
2Kentucky (Monroe County), Tompkinsville — 593 — Courthouse Burned
3Kentucky (Larue County), Hodgenville — 591 — Courthouse Burned
4Kentucky (Rowan County), Morehead — 972 — Courthouse Burned
5Kentucky (Montgomery County), Mount Sterling — 586 — Courthouse Burned
6Kentucky (Powell County), Stanton — 587 — Courthouse Burned
7Kentucky (Caldwell County), Princeton — 579 — Courthouse Burned
8Kentucky (Rowan County), Morehead — 972 — Courthouse Burned
9Kentucky (Crittenden County), Marion — 596 — Courthouse Burned
 
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