Cerulean Springs and Hotel
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member snfromky
N 36° 57.939 W 087° 42.589
16S E 436814 N 4091297
A hotel and health resort were built around a spring in Trigg County.
Waymark Code: WMH3W
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 07/11/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ChapterhouseInc
Views: 31

1792-First permanent settlement made by Robert Goodwin. 1797-Jesse Goodwin built first water mill on Muddy Fork. 1803-Prof. Maxwell taught first school. 1806-Muddy Fork Primitive Baptist Church org.; closed 1954. 1824-Cerulean Sprs. Post Ofc. Est.; “Springs” dropped 1894. 1858-Cerulean Missionary Baptist Church organized. 1861-“Turner Graveyard” est.; Cerulean Cemetery, 1920. 1885-Railroad service-I.A. & T. & I.C.; 1887-1941. 1888-March 9, Cerulean Springs incorporated. 1892-Cave Spring Baptist Church organized. 1900-Cerulean Methodist Church organized, burned 1966. 1903-Cerulean Milling Co. constructed, burned 1952. Bank of Cerulean opened, stock $15,000, closed 1941. 1905-Rural Free Delivery established out of post office. 1908-July 21, Night Riders burned I.C.R.R Depot. 1909-Cumberland Telephone Co. line run from Cadiz. 1914-Cerulean Springs Masonic Lodge No. 875, organized. 1918-Cerulean Springs Telephone Co. org. sold 1956. 1928-Cerulean Grade & High School built, closed 1963. 1929-Electric lights powered by Ky.-Tenn. Power & Light Co. 1945-Pennyrile REA electrical lines extended to area. 1971-“Big Fire” 2 stores, Masonic Hall, old bank and Post Ofc.

1806-July 7, Springs land surveyed for Jesse Goodwin, (1760-1848). 1811- New Madrid Earthquake sank black sulfur spring & in its place a spring of blue sulfur water broke through into Muddy Fork Creek. 1817-Kinchen Killebrew (1757-1839), bought spring and 60 acres; open health resort of cabins for visitors around the spring. 1835-Spring & 300 acres sold to Col. Philemon H. Anderson (1787-1866) for $2,250, sold to C.H. Anderson, 1865, for $9,000. 1868-John W. Hicks bought hotel and 50 acres, $2,000, hotel burned in 1869. 1869-New hotel constructed, 2 story frame, 22 rooms. 1879-J.T. Harper installed a ram & subterranean pipe to supply spring water to hotel guests. Tin Pin Alley & Ballroom constructed. 1888-S.W. Gunn & Co. bought hotel for $15,000. 1894-Hotel sold to John W. Stith for $12,000. 1899-Hotel sold to Sam Boyd for $7,500; sold to Capt. R.S. “Dick” Pool, 131 acres for $8,000. 1901-Three story frame hotel annex built, 5 rooms, 760’ of porches. 1903-Cerulean Sprs. Hotel Co., Inc., bought by T.O. Turner, $10,000. 1904-Hotel ballroom, bowling alley, barbershop & bathroom burned. 1905-Dancing pavilion constructed; skating rink built in 1907. 1918-Hotel property & 40 acres, sold to Bessie Murchie, $5,000. 1924-G.A. Hankley bought hotel at public auction for $10,000. 1925-Aug. 29-Cerulean Springs Hotel burned at sundown.

Marker Name: Cerulean Springs Hotel 1817-1925

Marker Location: Roadside

Type of Marker: Other

Marker Number (for official markers): Not listed

Group(s) Responsible for placing Marker: Not listed

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