A set of records of enslaved persons with unclear slaveholder associations. These record sets are arranged according to the name of the enslaved persons, alphabetically, either by the initial of their surname or their first name (in the case of persons whose surname is unknown or they have no surname). Research for this record is in progress. Information may change or develop.
A set of records of enslaved persons with unclear slaveholder associations. These record sets are arranged according to the name of the enslaved persons, alphabetically, either by the initial of their surname or their first name (in the case of persons whose surname is unknown or they have no surname). Research for this record is in progress. Information may change or develop.
A set of records of enslaved persons with unclear slaveholder associations. These record sets are arranged according to the name of the enslaved persons, alphabetically, either by the initial of their surname or their first name (in the case of persons whose surname is unknown or they have no surname). Research for this record is in progress. Information may change or develop.
A set of records of enslaved persons with unclear slaveholder associations. These record sets are arranged according to the name of the enslaved persons, alphabetically, either by the initial of their surname or their first name (in the case of persons whose surname is unknown or they have no surname). Research for this record is in progress. Information may change or develop.
A set of records of enslaved persons with unclear slaveholder associations. These record sets are arranged according to the name of the enslaved persons, alphabetically, either by the initial of their surname or their first name (in the case of persons whose surname is unknown or they have no surname).
A set of records of enslaved persons with unclear slaveholder associations. These record sets are arranged according to the name of the enslaved persons, alphabetically, either by the initial of their surname or their first name (in the case of persons whose surname is unknown or they have no surname). Research for this record is in progress. Information may change or develop.
This 2-story Neo-Classical Revival-style buff-colored commercial building (circa 1924) has a symmetrical facade, with an extended section with stylized pilasters. There is some brick corbeled ornamet, and a modest cornice on the facade but not on the side and rear elevations.
The Boone County Infirmary was built sometime in the 1870s to help the indigent of the area, who were unable to care for themselves. It was located right off Idlewild Road in Burlington. Though there is a mention of a “county poor house” in court orders in the 1860s, no earlier location has been yet determined.
The Burlington Baptist Church is situated off of KY 18 in Burlington. The first meeting to form the church was held on November 4, 1842 at the home of Squire G. Scott. On Tuesday, December 13, 1842, Burlington Baptist Church was constituted with twenty members.
Built in 1837, this church is a single-story Greek Revival-Gothic Revival transitional building. It has a gable roof and gable-end orientation; single-stage belfry on the ridgeline above the main entrance on the facade. The three-bay facade has a centered entrance and bay spacing articulated by pilasters; fenestration on the facade is flat-topped, lancet arched on the side elevations, with religions art glass. There is a 1-story addition on the rear, east elevation (National Register Nomination).