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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VK1_major-general-george-h-thomas-at-lebanon-kentucky-historical_Lebanon-KY.html
General Order No. 6, Department of the Army of Ohio, ordered General George H. Thomas, one of the Union Army's most capable generals, to establish his headquarters at Lebanon, Kentucky by November, 1861. His headquarters were on the second floo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VK0_the-maxwell-house-was-set-on-fire-by-morgans-troops-july-5th-1863-historical_Lebanon-KY.html
Three generations of gracious living have marked the old Howard place on North Spalding Avenue which changed hands recently after the death of Mrs. Emogene Howard Beckman, last of her family to occupy it. The house was built sometime before the mi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VJZ_eminent-theologian-historical_Lebanon-KY.html
Bishop John Lancaster Spalding, also sociologist and writer, born here on June 2, 1840. Graduated St. Mary's College, 1856, at age 16. He was ordained at American College, Louvain, Belgium, 1863. Organized first Louisville Negro parish, St. August…
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Twenty-two Kentucky courthouses were burned during the Civil War, nineteen in the last fifteen months: twelve by Confederates, eight by guerrillas, two be Union accident. See map on reverse side. July 5, 1863 clerk's office at Lebanon was burne…
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Lt. Thomas Morgan, 19, one of four brothers then in Morgan's Raiders under another brother, Gen. John Hunt Morgan, was killed near here July 5, 1863 as he led an attack on Union forces in the depot at Lebanon. He died in his brother Calvin's arms …
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During the battle of Lebanon Tom Morgan, 19-year-old brother of Gen. John Hunt Morgan, was killed near this house, "Sunnyside," the home of Presbyterian minister T.H .Cleland. During the fighting John Hunt continuously sent the younger Morgan to t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VJB_morgans-headquarters-historical_Lebanon-KY.html
In July 1862, during his first raid into Kentucky, John Hunt Morgan fought two skirmishes in Marion County. The first took place at the covered bridge just south of New Market. The Union Home Guard, anticipating Morgan's arrival, took the planking…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRUA_old-gristmill-distillery_Lebanon-KY.html
(obverse)Charles Burks began a distillery operation, circa 1805-1815, in connection with family gristmill. It was located near the present stillhouse. Charles Burks died in 1831, and the distillery was in operation until then. In 1889, distilling …
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