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Oldham County was established on December 15, 1823, from parts of Henry, Jefferson, and Shelby Counties. [7] It was the 74th Kentucky county, and was named in honor of Col. William Oldham of Jefferson County, a Revolutionary War officer.
Pewee Valley Confederate Cemetery is one mile from the old Kentucky Confederate Home site. The National Register of Historic Places lists the cemetery and separately an individual monument within it, the Confederate Memorial in Pewee Valley, as part of the Civil War Monuments of Kentucky MPS. It is the only cemetery for Confederate veterans ...
Location of Oldham County in Kentucky. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Oldham County, Kentucky. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Oldham County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
Floyd County, Kentucky: American Civil War Offensive in Eastern Kentucky (1862) United States of America vs Confederate States of America Battle of Mill Springs [13] January 19, 1862 Pulaski County, Kentucky: American Civil War Offensive in Eastern Kentucky (1862) 164 United States of America vs Confederate States of America Battle of Richmond ...
Richard Taylor Jacob was born in Oldham County, Kentucky, to an influential family. [citation needed] His father, John J. Jacob (1770–1852), was a well-known businessman and real estate speculator; his brother, Charles Donald Jacob, eventually served three terms as mayor of Louisville; [1] and his sister, Susan, married James Brown Clay, son of statesman Henry Clay.
The Private War of Lizzie Hardin: A Kentucky Confederate Girl's Diary of the Civil War in Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia (Kentucky Historical Society, 1963) Peter, Frances Dallam. A Union Woman in Civil War Kentucky: The Diary of Frances Peter (University Press of Kentucky, 2015) Reinhart, Joseph R., ed.
And in November, Oldham County officials awarded Clore Station final approval to move forward. Family members will now start preparing the land for development, with construction on the first ...
One of two built in Kentucky dedicated in memory of both sides. [12] 11: Caldwell: Confederate Soldier Monument in Caldwell: 1912 Princeton: Located on the county courthouse lawn [13] 12: Calloway: Confederate Monument in Murray: 1917 Murray: One of four fountain monuments in Kentucky [14] 13: Christian: Confederate Memorial Fountain in ...