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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKQ6_battle-of-richmond-ky_Richmond-KY.html
(Front): Confederates: 12,000 Infantry, 4,000 CavalryFederals: 7,000 Infantry GeneralsConfederate, E. Kirby SmithFederal, William Nelson, M.D. Manson LossesConfederate, 75 killed, 200 woundedFederal, 206 killed, 844 wounded 4,303 prisoners …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKQ2_battle-of-richmond-masonic-memorial_Richmond-KY.html
Dedicated to the many brothers of the Masonic fraternity, both Union and Confederate, who gallantly fought during the Battle of Richmond, Kentucky August 29 & 30, 1862Richmond Lodge No. 25Madison Lodge No. 183Kingston Lodge No. 315Waco Lodge No. 3…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKNQ_samuel-freeman-miller_Richmond-KY.html
Born in Richmond, Kentucky, April 5, 1816; died in Washington, D.C., October 12, 1890. He graduated with honors at Transylvania College of Medicine, June, 1838. Having located in Barbourville in 1837, he studied law while practicing medicine, bein…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKNL_medal-of-honor-winners_Richmond-KY.html
(Side A) Pvt. William M. Harris and Pvt. Thomas W. Stivers were born in 1850 in Madison Co., Ky. Pvt. George D. Scott was born 1850 in Garrard Co., Ky. These three individuals joined Capt. Thomas B. Weir's Co. D, 7th U.S. Cavalry. They served in t…
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Buried in this cemetery is Cassius Marcellus Clay. As a result of his diplomacy in Russia, friendship between the two powers reached its highest peak. This helped prevent intervention of England and France during Civil War and provided an atmosphe…
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(Side A) For James Madison, Virginia patriot whose political foresight led to the formation of many of our basic democratic principles. He was a member of Virginia's Constitutional Convention and her First Assembly, 1776. He was also influential i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKND_eastern-kentucky-univ_Richmond-KY.html
(Front) Eastern Kentucky State Normal School was created by act of the Ky. legislature on March 21, 1906. First classes were held at the new institution in 1907. The Richmond campus was first used in 1874 by Central University & from 1901 to 1906 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKFP_frances-e-beauchamp-prohibition-advocate_Richmond-KY.html
Marker Front:Frances E. Beauchamp(1857-1923)This Madison Co. native spearheaded the antiliquor crusade in Ky. and was a leading figure in temperance movement nationwide. A protegee of famed Frances E. Willard, Beauchamp lectured on dry cause throu…
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