Edmonson
Brownsville
Brownsville, KY
Established 1828 and named for Jacob Brown, Commanding General of the United States army, 1821 until death, 1828, age 53 years.
Chameleon and Chalybeate Springs
Chalybeate Springs, KY
Chameleon Springs- Pioneer “long hunters” often camped at mineral springs located nearby.
Civil War Skirmish
Brownsville, KY
Brig. Gen. T. C. Hindman's force, reconnoitering to protect Bowling Green portion of CSA defense line, approached Brownsville on Nov. 20,...
County Named, 1825
Brownsville, KY
For Captain John Edmonson, b. 1764, Va.
Early Settlers of the Forks
John Swadden Sanders and brothers Joseph, Joshua, and Samuel were among earliest settlers of Forks region, between Nolin and Green Rivers.
Kyrock
Sweeden, KY
Bituminous sandstone, better known as rock asphalt, composed of silica sand that is saturated with oil.
Marvel Mills Logan
KY 259, KY
U.S. Senator from Kentucky, March 1931 until his death Oct. 1939.
Mill Hole Farm - Prehistoric Site
US 31-W, KY
One mile west is an archaeological site located about 200 yards southeast of Federal style house built in early 1800s.
Nolin Furnace
KY 2067, KY
Also called Baker Furnace after its ironmaster, John H. Baker; was built in 1848, a mile north, by Craddock & Co. The top of the stone...