Livingston
Civil War Base
Smithland, KY
September 1861, Union forces occupied strategic Smithland.
County Named, 1798
Smithland, KY
For Robert R. Livingston, 1746-1813.
Gower House
Smithland, KY
Erected about 1780: one of the luxury inns built to accommodate the travelers on the Ohio River.
Grand Rivers Furnace
Grand Rivers, KY
Built 1/2 mile west, 1890-91, by the Grand Rivers Coal, Iron and Railroad Co. Two stacks, each one 60 ft. high with a maximum inner...
Hopewell Furnace
KY 70, KY
Also called Ozeoro, built 1/2 mile north in 1848 by Wm.
Jefferson's Sister
Rocky Hill, one mile north, home of Lucy Jefferson Lewis, youngest sister, Thomas Jefferson, author of Declaration of Independence and...
Mantle Rock - 1/2 mile
KY 133, KY
During winter of 1838-1839, the Cherokees were forced to leave their Smoky Mountain homes for Oklahoma territory.
Underwood Furnace
KY 70, KY
Built 3/4 mile north in 1846-47 by James C. Sloo and Leonard White.