view gallery E8.2 km | Four Roses in Wikipedia Entries The coordinates take you to the Four Roses Bourbon distillery. posted by: Lord Elwood location: Kentucky date approved: 09/01/2011 last visited: 07/07/2010 |
view gallery E8.2 km | Four Roses Bourbon Distillery in Breweries Welcome to the Four Roses Bourbon Distillery. posted by: Lord Elwood location: Kentucky date approved: 09/08/2010 last visited: 02/12/2018 |
view gallery N14.8 km | Gravel Switch, KY Post Office - 40328 in U.S. Post Offices This post office is located at 885 Gravel Switch Rd in the rural town of Gravel Switch, KY in Marion County. posted by: VQ9JC location: Kentucky date approved: 08/22/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery N22.9 km | Site of First Rural Electric Co-Op Substation in County in First of its Kind Perryville substation online 06/10/1938. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 09/05/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery N22.9 km | Site of First Rural Electric Co-Op Substation in County in Kentucky Historical Markers Energize 56 miles of line to 115 homes. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 09/05/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery N23.2 km | Crawford Springs in Kentucky Historical Markers Key water source during the Civil Way Battle of Perryville. posted by: Wallyum location: Kentucky date approved: 03/25/2011 last visited: 08/18/2013 |
view gallery N23.3 km | The Dye House, Perryville, Boyle County, Kentucky in Kentucky Historical Markers The Dye family lived here upto and during the Civil War & some history on Simon Buckner. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 11/21/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery N23.3 km | Bottom House, Perryville, Kentucky in Kentucky Historical Markers Bottom family home durning civil war battle. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 09/03/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery N23.5 km | Crawford House in Kentucky Historical Markers General Braxton Braggs headquarters during the Battle of Perryville. posted by: Wallyum location: Kentucky date approved: 03/25/2011 last visited: 08/18/2013 |
view gallery N23.7 km | Russell House, Perryville, Kentucky in Kentucky Historical Markers Hstory of this house durning the civil war. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 09/03/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery N23.8 km | Illinois Soldiers at Perryville, Perryville, Kentucky in Kentucky Historical Markers The Fifty-ninth Illinois Volunteers history at Perryville. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 04/10/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery N24 km | Battle of Perryville, Perryville, Boyle County, Kentucky in Kentucky Historical Markers Confederates General Bragg face off with Union General Buell. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 09/06/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery N24.3 km | Kirkland Home, Perryville, Boyle County, Kentucky in Kentucky Historical Markers What the war brought to the Kirkland home. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 09/02/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery N24.5 km | Introduction, Perryville, Boyle County, Kentucky in Kentucky Historical Markers Battle of the Civil War, Bragg & Buell dual for Kentucky, summer of 1862. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 11/21/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery N24.5 km | Confederate Cemetery, Perryville, Kentucky in Kentucky Historical Markers With the Confederate Army being greatly outnumbered, they made a haste departure, leaving all the dead and most of the wounded. Henry Bottom organized a burial detail and gave the land for the cemetery. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 11/21/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery N24.5 km | Perryville Confederate Memorial, Perryville, Boyle County, Kentucky in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials A Confederate Memorial to the memory of our fallen friends and Family. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 09/14/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery N24.5 km | Perryville Battlefield, Perryville, Kentucky in Battlefields The battle of Perryville October 8, 1862. Just over a five hours battle, left 7,500 from both sides killed and wounded. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 09/20/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery N24.5 km | Donelson's Brigade, Sgt. Harris B. Cope Memorial, Perryville, Kentucky in Kentucky Historical Markers This ia an account of the day of battle. October 8, 1862. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 11/21/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery N24.5 km | Donelson's Attack,(The Opening Attack), Perryville, Boyle County, Kentucky in Kentucky Historical Markers The start of battle was upon Donelson and his Southern troops. With bad reconnaissance, the opening attack was Doomed and the battle was lost from the start. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 11/21/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery N24.6 km | Perryville Battlefield Preservation Association - Perryville, Kentucky in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites On October 8, 1862, cannon explosions shattered the peace of this countryside. Perryville became the site of the most destructive Civil War battle in the state which left more than 7,600 killed, wounded or missing. posted by: krsmith2 location: Kentucky date approved: 09/15/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE25.9 km | Cracker Barrel - US 150 & and US 127, Danville, KY in Cracker Barrel Restaurants Cracker Barrel - US 150 & US 127, Danville, Kentucky posted by: walkingwildly location: Kentucky date approved: 10/11/2015 last visited: 10/31/2015 |
view gallery NW26.7 km | Eminent Theologian in Kentucky Historical Markers A marker noting the significance of theologian Bishop John Lancaster Spalding who organized the first black parish in 1866. Located in Lebanon, Kentucky. posted by: PersonsMD location: Kentucky date approved: 03/19/2010 last visited: 03/18/2010 |
view gallery NW27 km | Lebanon National Cemetery, Lebanon, Kentucky in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Established in 1862 as a cemetery for Union Camp Crittenden the cemetery near Lebanon, Kentucky became a National Cemetery in 1867. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and in the 1980’s land donations expanded the cemetery. posted by: PersonsMD location: Kentucky date approved: 03/20/2010 last visited: 03/18/2010 |
view gallery NW27 km | Lebanon National Cemetery, Lebanon, Kentucky in Veteran Cemeteries Established in 1862 as a cemetery for Union Camp Crittenden the cemetery near Lebanon, Kentucky became a National Cemetery in 1867. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and in the 1980’s land donations expanded the cemetery. posted by: PersonsMD location: Kentucky date approved: 03/21/2010 last visited: 03/18/2010 |
view gallery NW27 km | Lebanon National Cemetery, Lebanon, Kentucky in Worldwide Cemeteries Established in 1862 as a cemetery for Union Camp Crittenden the cemetery near Lebanon, Kentucky became a National Cemetery in 1867. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Final resting place of 3,000 - 4,000 soldiers. posted by: PersonsMD location: Kentucky date approved: 03/21/2010 last visited: 03/18/2010 |
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