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Kentucky Historical Marker Database
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Beaver Dam Furnace
(Marker Number: 1120)

County: Menifee
Location: Scranton, KY 1274

Description: Erected in 1819 by J. T. Mason. It began operations under Robert Crockett, ironmaster. The furnace was a big truncated pyramid of sandstone blocks, 35 feet high with a 28 foot square base. Some products were nails, "plough plates," kettles, skillets, flat irons. The goods were "flat-boated" down river to the markets. The furnace went out of business, 1870-73.

(Reverse) Iron Made in Kentucky - A major producer since 1791, Ky. ranked 3rd in US in 1830s, 11th in 1965. Charcoal timber, native ore, limestone supplied material for numerous furnaces making pig iron, utensils, munitions in the Hanging Rock, Red River, Between Rivers, Rolling Fork, Green River Regions. Old charcoal furnace era ended by depletion of ore and timber and the growth of railroads. See over.

(Subjects: Iron Industry)



Menifee County
(Marker Number: 787)

County: Menifee
Location: Frenchburg, Courthouse lawn, US 460

Description: Formed 1869 out of part of five joining counties; named for Richard H. Menefee, regarded as one of Kentucky's great orators. Born in Owingsville, 1808. Elected Commonwealth Attorney of 11th Judicial district, 1831; State Representative, 1836-37; U.S. Representative, 1837-39. Died at age of 32. Kentucky lost "one of her proudest and fondest hopes."



Murder Branch Massacre
(Marker Number: 189)

County: Menifee
Location: 10 mi. E. of Frenchburg, KY 1274

Description: April 1793, Indians captured 19 women and children of Morgan's Station in Montgomery County. Overtaken north of here by posse. Indians massacred some captives, taking others across Ohio River. Last Indian raid into Kentucky.

(Subjects: Forts and Stations | Indians)








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