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White Hall State Historic Site is a 14-acre (5.7 ha) park in Richmond, Kentucky, southeast of Lexington. White Hall was home to two legendary Kentucky statesmen: General Green Clay and his son General Cassius Marcellus Clay, as well as suffragists Mary Barr Clay and Laura Clay. On April 12, 2011, White Hall was designated as a national historic ...
The Glyndon Hotel is a historic hotel in Richmond, Kentucky, United States. ... also designed four of Richmond's largest residences a few years earlier: the Pattie ...
Gothic Revival. MPS. Madison County MRA. NRHP reference No. 88003331 [1] Added to NRHP. February 8, 1989. The Mt. Pleasant Christian Church in Richmond, in Madison County, Kentucky is a historic church. It was built in c.1849 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
The Mt. Zion Christian Church in Richmond, Kentucky, was completed in 1852 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Church attendees included slaveholders and their slaves. It has cannonballs embedded in its south wall, from the American Civil War's Battle of Richmond on August 29 and 30, 1862. The church was used as a ...
May 5, 1994 [1] The Green River Shell Middens Archeological District is a historic district composed of archaeological sites in the U.S. state of Kentucky. All of the district's sites are shell middens along the banks of the Green River that date from the later portion of the Archaic period. [2] Studies of this assemblage of sites were critical ...
Website. richmond.ky.us. Richmond is a home class city in Kentucky and the county seat of Madison County, Kentucky, United States. [4] It is named after Richmond, Virginia, and is home to Eastern Kentucky University. The population was 38,030 as of 2024.
The 18th Kentucky Infantry Regiment was organized at large and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on February 8, 1862, under the command of Colonel William A. Warner. The regiment served unattached, Army of the Ohio, to August 1862.
The Madison County Courthouse is a historic courthouse in Richmond, Kentucky, United States, which serves as the seat of government for Madison County.It is a Greek Revival structure originally built in 1849–1850 by John McMurtry according to the designs of Thomas Lewinski, the two of whom were some of the most prominent architects in central Kentucky during the nineteenth century.