United States / New Castle, KY

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Kentucky Historical Marker #0805

County Named, 1798. For Patrick Henry, 1736-99, patriot, orator. "Give me liberty or give me death." Va. House of Burgesses, 1765; the Continental Congress, 1774-76; Gov. of Va., 1776-79 and 1784-86. Opposed Va. ratification of U.S. Const., 1788, without Bill of Rights; later added. Declined appointments as U.S. Senator, Secretary of State, Chief Justice, Minister to France.

New Castle, Courthouse lawn, US 421, New Castle, KY, United States

Kentucky Historical Marker #2524

Grand United Order of Odd Fellows - Washington Lodge #1513. GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS The Grand United Order of Odd Fellows (GUOOF) was formed in 1843; virtually all other fraternal organizations of the era were whites-only. The GUOOF provided vital support to its members and the local black community following the Civil War. Its work continues to the present. WASHINGTON LODGE #1513 Former slaves founded Washington Lodge #1513 in 1872, seven years after the end of the Civil War. The Lodge has owned this building since 1886; it has one of the few remaining nineteenth- century facades in New Castle. This lodge is the only active GUOOF lodge in Kentucky and is one of the oldest African American fraternal organizations in the state. Dedicated August 17, 2017.

32 South Main Street, New Castle, New Castle, KY, United States