Butler
Admiral Claude C. Bloch
Woodbury, KY
The career of this naval officer spanned Spanish-American War and World Wars I and II.
Birthplace of Hines
Woodbury, KY
Capt. Thomas Henry Hines enlisted in the Confederate Army, 1861.
Bishop John Monroe Moore
Morgantown, KY
Born Jan. 27, 1867, two miles NE of here.
County Named, 1810
Morgantown, KY
For Gen. Richard Butler, b. 1743, Ireland.
Granville Allen
Morgantown, KY
First Union soldier killed in west Kentucky, while skirmishing on the Big Hill with CSA scouting party Oct. 29, 1861.
Gunshop Site
Reedville, KY
William Stephens, Sr., gunsmith by trade, came to America from England with his two sons, 1832.
Little Muddy Community
Morgantown, KY
Settled ca. 1800 by Rev. War veterans Thos.
Major Andrew Graff Hamilton
Roundhill, KY
Hamilton, a leader of one of most incredible prison escapes of the Civil War, was born in Pa.
Maurice Hudson Thatcher (1870-1973)
Morgantown, KY
Born in Chicago, Il.
Morgantown/Daniel Morgan
Morgantown, KY
Morgantown- The county seat of Butler Co., it was originally called Funkhouser Hill.
Suffolk
Rochester, KY
The town of Suffolk, originally called “Bluff,” established here by Logan Co. Court in 1803.
William S. Taylor (1853-1928)
Logan St., KY
This Republican governor from Butler Co. was declared winner over William Goebel and inaugurated Dec. 12, 1899.