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Cemeteries in Frankfort (Kentucky)


Cemeteries in Frankfort (Kentucky)

  • Daniel Boone’s Grave at Frankfort Cemetery, 215 East Main St., (502) 227-2403. The gravesite of Daniel and Rebecca Boone in a setting overlooking the city of Frankfort. Other notables buried in the cemetery are Presley Neville O' Bannon, first American to raise the American flag on foreign soil and inspire "The Shores of Tripoli" in the Marine hymn; artist Paul Sawyier; Joel T. Hart; Theodore O’Hara, author of "Bivouac of the Dead"; Vice President Richard M. Johnson and seventeen Kentucky Governors.
  • Greenhill Cemetery, Corner of East Main & US 60, (502) 564-7005. Features the only monument in the state honoring Kentucky's African American Civil War Soldiers. It is one of only four monuments in the country dedicated to African American Civil War Soldiers. The 14 ft. monument was erected by the Colored Women's Relief Corps in 1924.

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