Carroll
Benjamin Craig
Carrollton, KY
Grave of one of founders of Port William (now Carrollton).
Carrollton
Carrollton, KY
First settled 1792, incorporated as Port William 1794.
Col. Percival Pierce Butler
Carrollton, KY
1761-1821. Col. Percival Butler was appointed Ky.
First Explored
Carrollton, KY
In 1754 James McBride canoed down the Ohio to the mouth of this river-now Kentucky.
Ghent
Ghent, KY
Known as McCool's Creek Settlement, it was laid off in 1809 on land of Samuel Sanders, whose father was here early as 1795.
Grass Hills
Home and family cemetery of Lewis Sanders, 1781-1861.
Home of Gen. Butler
Carrollton, KY
Gen. William O. Butler, born Kentucky 1791, died here, 1880.
James Tandy Ellis
Ghent, KY
Birthplace of poet, humorist, columnist, raconteur, soldier.
Old Kentucky River Toll Bridge
Carroll County, KY
OLD KENTUCKY RIVER TOLL BRIDGE - The Old Kentucky River Toll Bridge first surveyed November 1897 and incorporated Nov. 1898.
Sanders
Sanders, KY
Gen. George Rogers Clark used route through here, ca.
Scott's Blockhouse
Carrollton, KY
Blockhouse built here, 1789, by General Charles Scott for protection of settlers against Indians who had massacred and driven off earlier...
The Masterson House
Carrollton, KY
Oldest brick house still standing in county, this was home of Richard and Sarah Masterson.