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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lexington KY 40508

 
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By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, March 27, 2021
Holmes Hall Marker
101 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Historic South Hill — Sarah Bennett Holmes / Holmes Hall1886-1983 / 1958-2014
Sarah Bennett Holmes Holmes Hall was dedicated on May 25, 1958 and named for Sarah Bennett Holmes, who served as the University of Kentucky Dean of Women from 1942 to 1957. In addition to her longstanding service to the University, . . . Map (db m169895) HM
102 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Historic South Hill — 2 — Thriving Black EntrepreneursFreed Blacks Lived in this Neighborhood — Downtown African-American Heritage Trail —
This sign sits in the South Hill neighborhood, where five homes still stand with roots to Lexington's freed-black community. In this neighborhood. African Americans once lived alongside whites. Although restricted in their rights, freedmen . . . Map (db m202850) HM
103 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Martin Luther King — 125 — Colonel George Nicholas
Grave of George Nicholas 1754-1799 Revolutionary soldier Virginia House of Delegates Father of Kentucky Constitution First Kentucky Attorney General Professor of Law at Transylvania UniversityMap (db m61134) HM
104 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Martin Luther King — 2562 — Deweese (Dewees) St. Neighborhood / African American Business District
Deweese (Dewees) St. Neighborhood Segregation limited the housing options of African Americans. Redlining and discriminatory real estate policies forced black Lexingtonians to live in "shotgun" houses built close together. By the late 19th . . . Map (db m169747) HM
105 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, North Upper Street — William Morton House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m218228) HM
106 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 945 — Architects Shryock / Another Shryock
Architects Shryock "Best known surname in Kentucky architecture is Shryock." Family home, erected by Matthias Shryock (1774-1833), here. Designed first Episcopal church in city, 1814, and Mary Todd Lincoln home on W. Main. Son, . . . Map (db m136935) HM
107 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 1613 — Col. Robert Patterson (1753-1827) / Patterson Cabin
Col. Robert Patterson (1753-1827) A large landholder, Patterson took part in founding Lexington, Cincinnati and Dayton. Chose site of Lexington, helped erect fort, April 1779, and laid off town; on Board of Trustees for many years. He . . . Map (db m61080) HM
108 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 2460 — Florence Crittenton Home
In 1894, a group of local women established the House of Mercy on this site to provide a home for single pregnant women. In 1921 the home became affiliated with Florence Crittenton Homes, founded by Charles Crittenton in memory of his daughter. . . . Map (db m169840) HM
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109 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 10 — From Enslaved to the Presidency / From Slavery to Liberation1871 — Downtown African-American Heritage Trail —
From Enslaved to the Presidency Finding Freedom in Africa This site was originally part of the Glendower Estate, where Alfred Francis Russell was born enslaved in 1817. From these humble beginnings, he rose to become president . . . Map (db m137310) HM
110 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 11 — Groundbreaking Doctor1903 — Downtown African-American Heritage Trail —
Pushing for equal rights for women This home belonged to Dr. Mary Ellen Britton, the first African American woman licensed to practice medicine in Lexington (1903). Her medical practice, which specialized in electro- and hydrotherapy, was . . . Map (db m218205) HM
111 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 2245 — Hampton Court
Attorney Charles H. Stoll began development in 1907 after orphan asylum razed. Built first luxury apartment building in Lexington known as "Stoll Flats” #310. Court named for Hampton Halley Lisle, Stoll's son-in-law. In 1909, Col. Milton Young, . . . Map (db m169846) HM
112 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 2193 — Lewis and Clark in Kentucky / George Shannon
Lewis and Clark in Kentucky George Shannon George Shannon, youngest member of the 1803-06 Lewis & Clark Expedition, studied at Transylvania Univ. and practiced law in Lexington. His office was in Jordan’s Row on Upper Street. He married . . . Map (db m136937) HM
113 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 1406 — Old Morrison / Transylvania Alumni
Old Morrison An early Greek Revival design by Kentucky architect Gideon Shryock. Trustee and teacher Henry Clay guided construction supported by bequest of Col. James Morrison. Work on building slowed by cholera epidemic of 1833. Dedication . . . Map (db m136933) HM
114 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 2538 — Paul Laurence Dunbar High School1922-1967
The first school for black Kentuckians to be accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. One of only eight public high schools in the thirteen southern states to secure this standing in 1930. Presented by . . . Map (db m169839) HM
115 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 1784 — Silversmith Shop
On this site, 1810-1838, was shop of Asa Blanchard, the most noted of Kentucky's silversmiths. Blanchard silver was as prized in Kentucky as that of Paul Revere in New England. Among his customers were the most prominent families in the Bluegrass. A . . . Map (db m68131) HM
116 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 1780 — Thomas Satterwhite Noble
Boyhood home of prominent American historical painter and portraitist. Noble (1835-1907) was first Director of the Art Academy of Cincinnati. He studied in Louisville under Samuel W. Price, in France under Thomas Couture, and at the Munich Academy. . . . Map (db m136931) HM
117 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Northside District — 65 — Transylvania University Reported missing
Pioneer in higher education in Kentucky and west. Founded by The Commonwealth of Virginia, 1780. Located in Lexington since 1789Map (db m59049) HM
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118 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Ohio/Chestnut Street — 2357 — Old Episcopal Burying Ground / Burials in the Cemetery
Old Episcopal Burying Ground Purchased in 1832 by Christ Church trustees to serve its members, it is among the oldest graveyards in Lexington. Some 600 people were buried here between 1833-1879, including over 50 Christ Church members who . . . Map (db m169748) HM
119 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Pleasant Green Hill — 1806 — Historic Land
The land upon which Pleasant Green Baptist Church stands was conveyed in 1822 by Dr. Frederick Ridgely, a white surgeon in Lexington, to trustees Harry Quills, Benjamin Admon, and Solomon Walker, all slaves, for purpose of erecting an African . . . Map (db m68132) HM
120 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Speigle Heights — 9 — Fort Clay
Extensive earthworks with ditch, drawbridges and magazine were constructed here by Federal forces after the Battle of "Ashland" May, 1862.Map (db m130222) HM
121 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, West Suburb — 11 — Todd House
Home of Mary Todd Lincoln from 1832 to 1839. To this house in after years she brought Abraham Lincoln and their children.Map (db m35983) HM
122 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, West Suburb — 2296 — Vertner Woodson Tandy1885 - 1949
Born in Lexington, son of Henry A. Tandy, respected African American contractor. Attended the Chandler School, Tuskegee Institute, Cornell Univ. 1st registered black architect in New York State, where he built landmark homes & buildings. A founder . . . Map (db m61032) HM
123 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Woodward Heights — 2477 — Historic Botherum
Major Madison C. Johnson, a lawyer and friend of Henry Clay, commissioned Lexington architect John McMurtry to construct Botherum in 1851. The house is a combination of Greek and Gothic Revival styles, resulting in a unique cottage. It . . . Map (db m169867) HM

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