Kentucky Historical Society Historical Markers
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 201► Kentucky (Caldwell County), Princeton — 1630 — Skirmish at Grubb's Crossroads — |
| 202► Kentucky (Caldwell County), Princeton — 2118 — U.K. Research and Education Center — |
| 203► Kentucky (Caldwell County), Princeton — 2330 — William Prince, 1752-1810 / Founder of Princeton — |
| 204► Kentucky (Calloway County), Murray — 825 — County Named, 1822 — |
| 205► Kentucky (Calloway County), New Concord — 147 — Fort Heiman — |
| 206► Kentucky (Calloway County), New Concord — 1373 — Gerard Furnace Iron Made in Kentucky — |
| 207► Kentucky (Campbell County), Bellevue — 1351 — Bellevue, Kentucky — |
| 208► Kentucky (Campbell County), Fort Thomas — 990 — Samuel Woodfill — |
| 209► Kentucky (Campbell County), Newport — 1708 — “Tommygun” Inventor — |
| 210► Kentucky (Campbell County), Newport — 121 — General James Taylor Home — |
| 211► Kentucky (Campbell County), Newport — 1395 — Licking Furnace / Iron Made in Kentucky — |
| 212► Kentucky (Campbell County), Newport — 1730 — Northern Kentucky University / Early Schoolhouse — |
| 213► Kentucky (Campbell County), Newport — 2071 — Southgate Street School — |
| 214► Kentucky (Campbell County), Silver Grove — 163 — Mary Ingles — |
| 215► Kentucky (Campbell County), Southgate — 2237 — Beverly Hills Supper Club Fire — |
| 216► Kentucky (Campbell County), Southgate — 1867 — William H. Horsfall — |
| 217► Kentucky (Carlisle County), Bardwell — 563 — Demonstration - 1862 — |
| 218► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 893 — Benjamin Craig — |
| 219► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 216 — Carrollton — |
| 220► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 2080 — Col. Percival Pierce Butler 1761 - 1821 — |
| 221► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 222 — First Explored — |
| 222► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 634 — Home of Gen. Butler — |
| 223► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 2116 — Old Ky. River Toll Bridge — |
| 224► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 1094 — Scott's Blockhouse The Anchor Point of the Greenville Treaty Line The Mouth of the Kentucky River — |
| 225► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 1725 — The Masterson House — |
| 226► Kentucky (Carroll County), Ghent — 911 — Ghent — |
| 227► Kentucky (Carroll County), Ghent — 1291 — James Tandy Ellis — |
| 228► Kentucky (Carroll County), Sanders — 1184 — Grass Hills — |
| 229► Kentucky (Carroll County), Sanders — 1361 — Sanders — |
| 230► Kentucky (Carter County), Counts Crossroads — 1222 — Aviation Pioneer – Matthew B. Sellers — |
| 231► Kentucky (Carter County), Grayson — 642 — A Masterful Retreat Confederate Raids and Invasions, and a Federal Retreat, in Kentucky — |
| 232► Kentucky (Carter County), Grayson — 637 — A Masterful Retreat Confederate Raids and Invasions and a Federal Retreat, in Kentucky. — |
| 233► Kentucky (Carter County), Grayson — 221 — Civil War Reunion — |
| 234► Kentucky (Carter County), Grayson — 1247 — County Named, 1838 — |
| 235► Kentucky (Carter County), Grayson — 1596 — Eastern Kentucky Railway — |
| 236► Kentucky (Carter County), Grayson — 914 — Mount Savage Furnace — |
| 237► Kentucky (Carter County), Grayson — 1148 — Pactolus Furnace / Iron Made in Kentucky — |
| 238► Kentucky (Carter County), Hitchins — 2246 — Eastern Kentucky Railway Hitchins — |
| 239► Kentucky (Carter County), Olive Hill — 1177 — Beckham County — |
| 240► Kentucky (Carter County), Olive Hill — 640 — Home of Gov. Fields — |
| 241► Kentucky (Carter County), Olive Hill — 209 — Saltpeter Cave — |
| 242► Kentucky (Carter County), Rush — 1018 — Star Furnace / Iron Made in Kentucky — |
| 243► Kentucky (Carter County), Willard — 2301 — Eastern Kentucky Railway Willard — |
| 244► Kentucky (Casey County), Liberty — 1835 — Casey County Courthouse — |
| 245► Kentucky (Casey County), Liberty — 888 — Colonel Silas Adams — |
| 246► Kentucky (Casey County), Liberty — 684 — First Kentucky Cavalry — |
| 247► Kentucky (Casey County), Liberty — 917 — John Fry — |
| 248► Kentucky (Christian County), Herndon — 1759 — No-Tillage Farming — |
| 249► Kentucky (Christian County), Herndon — 1042 — U.S. Vice President — |
| 250► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1269 — Bethel College — |
| 251► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1910 — Charles S. Morehead, 1802-1868 — |
| 252► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1179 — Church Hill Grange House — |
| 253► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1224 — County Named, 1797 — |
| 254► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 577 — Courthouse Burned — |
| 255► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1313 — Famous Prophet — |
| 256► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1045 — First Presbyterian — |
| 257► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 618 — Forrest Reconnoitered — |
| 258► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1690 — Grace Episcopal Church — |
| 259► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 880 — Hdqrs. CSA Commander / 101 CSA Unknown — |
| 260► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1501 — Hotel Latham — |
| 261► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 2190 — Lewis & Clark in Kentucky William Clark / Thomas Allsbury — |
| 262► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1041 — Peace Park — |
| 263► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1268 — Pioneer Graveyard 1812-1858 — |
| 264► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — Ted Poston "Dean of Black Journalists" — |
| 265► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 1042 — The Trail of Tears — |
| 266► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 882 — Union General's Grave — |
| 267► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 625 — “Morgan's Men” Here Confederate Raids and Invasions, and a Federal Retreat, in Kentucky — |
| 268► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 1047 — Capt. John Strode — |
| 269► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 2256 — Clark County Courthouse — |
| 270► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 1319 — Clark County Hemp — |
| 271► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 1358 — Colbyville Tavern — |
| 272► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 1217 — County Named 1793 Clark County — |
| 273► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 1399 — East Broadway Cemetery — |
| 274► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 127 — Governor James Clark — |
| 275► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 951 — Hanson Home Site — |
| 276► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 1319 — Hemp in Kentucky — |
| 277► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 2250 — Homer C. Ledford — |
| 278► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 1068 — Old Providence Church — |
| 279► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 710 — Rare 1860 Tombstones — |
| 280► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 679 — Roy Stuart Cluke — |
| 281► Kentucky (Clark County), Winchester — 731 — Sculptor's Birthplace Joel Tanner Hart — |
| 282► Kentucky (Clay County), Manchester — 568 — A Masterful Retreat Confederate Raids and Invasions, and a Federal Retreat, in Kentucky — |
| 283► Kentucky (Clay County), Manchester — 836 — County Named, 1806 — |
| 284► Kentucky (Clay County), Manchester — 531 — Goose Creek Salt Works — |
| 285► Kentucky (Clay County), Manchester — 1929 — Gov. Bert T. Combs (1959-1963)/Bert T. Combs (1911 – 1991) — |
| 286► Kentucky (Clay County), Oneida — 908 — Chief Red Bird — |
| 287► Kentucky (Clay County), Oneida — John Gilbert, Sr. Memorial Highway — |
| 288► Kentucky (Clay County), Oneida — 2024 — Oneida Baptist Institute — |
| 289► Kentucky (Clinton County), Albany — 780 — Civil War Terrorist — |
| 290► Kentucky (Clinton County), Albany — 1619 — Clear Fork Baptist Church — |
| 291► Kentucky (Clinton County), Albany — 811 — County Named, 1835 — |
| 292► Kentucky (Clinton County), Albany — 597 — Courthouse Burned — |
| 293► Kentucky (Clinton County), Albany — 1306 — Governor's Birthplace — |
| 294► Kentucky (Clinton County), Albany — 1516 — Pioneer Settler — |
| 295► Kentucky (Crittenden County), Dycusburg — 1210 — Crittenden Furnace — |
| 296► Kentucky (Crittenden County), Marion — 1526 — Chapel Hill Presbyterian Church / Pioneer Church — |
| 297► Kentucky (Crittenden County), Marion — 1160 — County Named, 1842 — |
| 298► Kentucky (Crittenden County), Marion — 596 — Courthouse Burned — |
| 299► Kentucky (Crittenden County), Marion — 2065 — F. Julius Fohs (1884-1965) / Fohs Hall — |
| 300► Kentucky (Crittenden County), Marion — 1522 — Family of Judges — |
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