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Confederate Raids Marker (Rear map) image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, May 8, 2015
Confederate Raids Marker (Rear map)
1 Kentucky, Adair County, Columbia — 707 — Confederate Raids
2 Kentucky, Allen County, Scottsville — 1670 — Scottsville Public Spring
3 Kentucky, Bell County, Pineville — 2045 — Naming of the Cumberland River
4 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Historic Burlington, KYSettling In and Getting Around
5 Kentucky, Boone County, Burlington — Rabbit Hash, Kentuckycirca 1813 — Ohio River Mile 506.1 below Pittsburgh —
6 Kentucky, Boone County, Hebron — 2393 — 1937 Flood at Constance / Anderson Ferry
7 Kentucky, Boone County, Union — 32 — Big Bone LickThree miles
8 Kentucky, Boone County, Union — 1646 — Piatt’s Landing / General E.R.S. Canby
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9 Kentucky, Boyd County, Ashland — Roof Bell from Sternwheel SteamerWeber W. Sebald
10 Kentucky, Breckinridge County, Cloverport — 860 — Early Shipping Point
11 Kentucky, Breckinridge County, Cloverport — 73 — Lincoln Family Trail
12 Kentucky, Bullitt County, Shepherdsville — 2580 — Brooks' Spring / Westerfield Massacre
13 Kentucky, Butler County, Morgantown — 2461 — Maurice Hudson Thatcher(1870-1973)
14 Kentucky, Butler County, Rochester — 2543 — Suffolk
15 Kentucky, Butler County, Woodbury — 1912Superintendent's Office
16 Kentucky, Butler County, Woodbury — 1769 — Admiral Claude C. Bloch(1878-1967)
17 Kentucky, Caldwell County, Princeton — 1916 — Converging of Indian Trails Reported missing
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18 Kentucky, Calloway County, New Concord — Pook TurtlesThe New Ironclad Gunships
19 Kentucky, Calloway County, New Concord — Forrest Stages A Raid
20 Kentucky, Campbell County, Alexandria — Grants LickCampbell County, Kentucky — Surveyed October 10, 1797 —
21 Kentucky, Campbell County, Alexandria — 1642 — Grant's Lick
22 Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport — Floods and Flood Walls
23 Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport — Licking River
24 Kentucky, Clark County, Winchester — 2511 — Boone-Callaway Girls Kidnapping
25 Kentucky, Clark County, Winchester — 1048 — Colonel John Holder / Howard's Creek Industrial Center
26 Kentucky, Clark County, Winchester — Defending the Kentucky River
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27 Kentucky, Clay County, Manchester — This Site is Birth Place of Local History
28 Kentucky, Clay County, Oneida — 908 — Chief Red Bird
29 Kentucky, Clay County, Oneida — John Gilbert, Sr. Memorial Highway
30 Kentucky, Clinton County, Albany — 811 — County Named, 1835
31 Kentucky, Crittenden County, Marion — 615 — Forrest Reconnoitered
32 Kentucky, Cumberland County, Burkesville — Burkesville FerryGreat Raid — July 1-2, 1863 —
33 Kentucky, Cumberland County, Burkesville — Confederate Crossings at Neeley's FerryThe Great Raid — July 1-2, 1863 —
34 Kentucky, Daviess County, Owensboro — 743 — First Coal by Rail
35 Kentucky, Edmonson County, Bee Spring — Nolin Dam at Work
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36 Kentucky, Edmonson County, Mammoth Cave — Nolin River Lake History
37 Kentucky, Edmonson County, Mammoth Cave — Old Riverboat Landing
38 Kentucky, Estill County, Irvine — 555 — Estill Springs
39 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — 1558 — Early Land Grant
40 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — The Big SinkNational Register Rural Historic District
41 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Cardinal Valley — 1557 — Preston's Cave Spring
42 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, West Gardenside — 1555 — Kenton's Blue Hole
43 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, West Suburb — 1556 — Town Branch
44 Kentucky, Floyd County, Prestonburg — Early Commerce
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45 Kentucky, Floyd County, Prestonburg — Ferguson Town Branch Ferry and Dock
46 Kentucky, Floyd County, Prestonsburg — In Memory of the Lives We Lost on Friday February 28, 1958
47 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — Kentucky River Water TrailA Project Of America's Great Outdoors
48 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — Locks and Dams
49 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — 1465 — Lt. Presley N. O'Bannon, USMC
50 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — The KentuckyThe Commonwealths Own River.
51 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — The Kentucky River Authority
52 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — The Kentucky River TodayRecreation and Resource
53 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — Welcome to Kentucky River View Park!
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54 Kentucky, Gallatin County, Warsaw — 720 — Great River Tragedy
55 Kentucky, Grayson County, Falls of Rough — 1592 — Revolutionary War SoldierGeorge Eskridge
56 Kentucky, Grayson County, Leitchfield — 1741 — Leitchfield Landmarks
57 Kentucky, Grayson County, Leitchfield — 1980 — Shaw's Station / Beaver Dam Creek Baptist Church
58 Kentucky, Greenup County, Oldtown — Greenup County's Crowning Jewel — Greenbo Lake State Resort Park —
59 Kentucky, Hancock County, Hawesville — 1756 — Captain John W. Cannon
60 Kentucky, Hancock County, Hawesville — 2097 — Captain William Davison / Steamboat Disaster
61 Kentucky, Hardin County, Elizabethtown — 932 — Lincoln-Haycraft Memorial Bridge
62 Kentucky, Hardin County, West Point — Embarcadero
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63 Kentucky, Hardin County, West Point — The Salt Warehouse
64 Kentucky, Hardin County, West Point — 1591 — Thomas Lincoln's Flatboat Trip
65 Kentucky, Hart County, Munfordville — The Pump TowerCirca 1915
66 Kentucky, Hart County, Munfordville — William Boone's Grave
67 Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson — 1206 — County Formed, Named
68 Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson — 2220 — Lewis and Clark in Kentucky / Henderson
69 Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson — Steamboats
70 Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson — The 1937 Flood
71 Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson — The Ohio River
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72 Kentucky, Henry County, Campbellsburg — Drennon Springs
73 Kentucky, Hickman County, Columbus — A River View of History
74 Kentucky, Hickman County, Columbus — The History of Columbus, Kentucky
75 Kentucky, Hickman County, Columbus — The Mississippi River in the Civil War
76 Kentucky, Jackson County, Gray Hawk — 697 — Warrior's Path
77 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville — 2141 — Farnsley-Moremen House
78 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville — 1494 — James Guthrie (1792-1869)
79 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville — 2335 — Kosmosdale — Est. 1905
80 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Butchertown — Lincoln Memorial[Louisville, Kentucky]
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81 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — Belle of Louisville
82 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — Belle of Louisville
83 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — Captain John F. GiloolyAn Official Kentucky Bicentennial Celebration Project
84 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — 2445 — Evan Williams1755-1810
85 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — 1494 — James Guthrie (1792-1869)
86 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — 2072 — Kentucky Fugitives to Canada
87 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — Life Saving Station 10
88 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — Louisville Wharf During The Civil War Years
89 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — Mayor Andrew Broaddus
90 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — 22 — The Discovery of the Ohio River
91 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — U.S. Coast Guard World War II Operations in Louisville
92 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — 1681 — Visitors at Louisville Wharf / Louisville’s Steamboat Era
93 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Portland — 1778 — Grave of Steamboat Captain
94 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Portland — 2561 — Louisville to Portland Turnpike Reported damaged
95 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Portland — 1312 — Portland / Our Lady Church
96 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Portland — 2569 — U.S. Marine Hospital
97 Kentucky, Jessamine County, Wilmore — Kentucky River Palisades
98 Kentucky, Kenton County, Covington — Captain Mary B. Greene1868 - 1949 — Lady Riverboat Captain on the Ohio —
99 Kentucky, Kenton County, Covington — Goebel Park
100 Kentucky, Kenton County, Covington — Great Neighborhoods / Riverwalk Statues — A Treasure in Covington, Kentucky —

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