Historical Marker

Clark's Land

Entrance to roadside park, adjacent to Jct. of US 60 & 68 · Farley · McCracken

Kentucky marker

Inscription

George Rogers Clark was original patentee of land on which Paducah is now located. Two grants totaling 73,962 acres were conveyed to Clark by Virginia, a portion of this representing money owed him for services rendered. Land deeded to brother William (of Lewis and Clark fame) in 1803, "in consideration of $2,100 for sundry services." Clark later developed Paducah. See over.

[Reverse]

Clark's Army Camped - On June 27, 1778, George Rogers Clark's army of about 200 faithful followers landed on nearby Owen's Island, just 4 days after starting from Corn Island at Falls of Ohio. A small hunting party appeared soon afterwards, giving valuable information about Kaskaskia. Clark recruited them and proceeded under severe hardship to defeat British and save Illinois country for US. Over.

Location

AddressEntrance to roadside park, adjacent to Jct. of US 60 & 68
CityFarley
CountyMcCracken

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