United States / Barbourville, KY

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Kentucky Historical Marker #2054

Union College. Union College was incorporated in October 1879. The first degrees were conferred here June 8, 1893. Centennial Hall, formerly known as Classroom Building, was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Also named to the Register were Speed Hall in 1982 and Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Gymnasium in 1984.

310 College St., Barbourville, KY, United States

Kentucky Historical Marker #1884

Flem D. Sampson (1875-1967). This Ky. Governor, born in Laurel County, attended Union College. Began law practice here; among partners was Caleb Powers, accused assassin of Wm. Goebel. Sampson served as co. and dist. judge, on Ky. Court of Appeals, and as its chief justice. As gov. (1927-1931) Sampson had to face the problems of Great Depression. Later practiced law here. Buried Barbourville Cem.

Courthouse lawn, Barbourville, KY, United States