The Railroad Trestle that Outlasted John Hunt Morgan, Bonnell, Indiana
The Railroad Trestle that Outlasted John Hunt Morgan, Bonnell, Indiana
When Confederate General John Hunt Morgan invaded Indiana in 1863, he torched many bridges and railroad trestles along the way. Here’s a story of one such trestle.
Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate, Kentucky
Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate, Kentucky
The Evergreen Cemetery in Southgate Kentucky was once home to a Civil War Battery and is now the final resting place for some of the most important people of Northern Ken…[View More]
General James Taylor Mansion, Newport, Kentucky
General James Taylor Mansion, Newport, Kentucky
The General James Taylor Mansion in Newport, Kentucky is probably the finest historic home in northern Kentucky featuring rooms with ceilings over 17 feet high and a history…[View More]
Lower-Laughlin Cemetery, Rushville, Indiana
Lower-Laughlin Cemetery, Rushville, Indiana
History of the Lower-Laughlin Cemetery in Rushville, Indiana
Robert Reily, founder of Wyoming, Ohio
Robert Reily, founder of Wyoming, Ohio
Robert Reily was the son of pioneer educator John Reily who started Cincinnati’s earliest school in 1790.
Union Independent School House
Union Independent School House
The Union Independent School was built in 1869 and was the first school built in Union. It existed as a school until 1932.
L.C. Norman House
L.C. Norman House
The L. C. Norman house was built in 1860 and at one time was used as an attorney’s office one end and a residence on the other end.
John Hunt Morgan’s Raid through Harrison, Ohio
John Hunt Morgan’s Raid through Harrison, Ohio
John Hunt Morgan was a Brigadier General in the Confederate Army. His nickname was “Thunderbolt”.
Harrison Symmes Memorial Foundation Museum
Harrison Symmes Memorial Foundation Museum
The Harrison Symmes Museum was built in 1866 by Civil War Veterans as a meeting place for the soldiers and the community.