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Books for Sale

 

**NEW ARRIVALS**

 

"Lewis County History" by Regan on CD for $10.00 + $4.00 p & h

Uses for Salt Vinegar & Baking Soda     $10.00 + $4.00 p&h

Lewis County Kentucky Medical Pioneers             $30.00 + $6.00 p&h

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pioneer Dr. Charles N. Maddy and wife Mary (Their story is in the book)

 

CD's For Sale

 

Mt Zion Cemetery Pictures of stones and names with information now available 

Hackworth-Ginn Cemetery  (at Heselton) with documentation and photos of stones.

each $10.00+$4.00 p&h

(These Cd's made Available through the hard work of Carolyn and David Hilliard ) 

 

Cook Books

What's Cooking in Lewis County, Kentucky With a dab of History on The Side

Lewis County, Kentucky Celebrating 200 Years       1806-2006

Cooking Up Some History

A Pinch Of This and a Dab Of That

each $10.00+$4.00 p&h

 

State Cookie Book - - -> $5.00 + $4.00 p&h

 

Lewis County Cemetery Books

 

     $12.00 Each + $4.00 p&h         

This is a collection of books of cemeteries in Lewis County,Kentucky. There are a total of twenty-five (25) books in this collection. Each cemetery book includes the name of the cemetery, deceased information (name, birth date, and death date (if information are viewable from tombstones/headstones). Below is included what cemeteries are covered in each book.

 

Book One:

Free Firebrick Cemetery, W.M. Bentley Heirs Cemetery, Thompson Cemetery, Ford Cemetery, Unknown Cemetery (maybe Smith Cemetery), Greene Cemetery, Black-Steele-Bruce Cemetery, Wright Family Plot, Steele Cemetery, Mars Hill Cemetery, Davis or Carver Cemetery, Unknown (Yeager) Cemetery, Bagby Cemetery and Bivens Cemetery

 

Book Two:

Sunset Cemetery, Quincy Cemetery (Beside Jack Lowder house), Morse Cemetery, Berry Cemetery, and Quincy Methodist Cemetery

 

Book Three:

Zornes Cemetery, Harr-Johnson Cemetery, Veach Family Cemetery, Wright Family Cemetery, Howland Cemetery, Truitt-Woodworth Cemetery, Bassett Cemetery, Soldier Cemetery, Jamison Cemetery, Granny Thomas Cemetery, Greenbriar-Garland Cemetery, Skidmore Family Cemetery, Mayfield Cemetery, Hook Farm Cemetery, Logan-Smith Cemetery (Greenup, County), Horsley Cemetery (Greenup, County, and Bruce Cemetery

 

Book Four:

Spy Run Cemetery, Skidmore (Greenbriar) Cemetery, Hubbard Cemetery, Witten Cemetery, Skidmore (Christy) Cemetery, McGinnis-McDowell Cemetery, Newberry Cemetery, Sullivan Cemetery, Cooper-Willis Cemetery, Clure Cemetery, Maddy-Lewis Cemetery, Old Tannery Church Cemetery, Jordan Cemetery, Zornes-Carver Cemetery, Howard Cemetery, and Hannibal Cemetery

 

Book Five:

Richardson Cemetery, Kelly Cemetery, Stafford Hill Cemetery, Horsley or McCally Cemetery, Armstrong Cemetery, Liles Cemetery, Stone Cemetery, Blankenship Cemetery, and Hamilton or Valley-view Cemetery

 

Book Six:

BlackOak Cemetery

 

Book Seven:

Evans Cemetery, Abbot Cemetery, Silvey Cemetery, Rhoden Cemetery, and Clarksburg Cemetery

 

Book Eight:

Woodland or Woodlawn Cemetery

 

Book Nine:

Stallcup Cemetery, Flinders Cemetery, Allis Cemetery, Bivens Cemetery, Fairmont Cemetery, Kissick Cemetery, Doyle Cemetery, Gilbert Cemetery, Muses Cemetery, Carrs Methodist Cemetery, Bedinger Cemetery, Corns Cemetery, Stevenson Cemetery, Moore Family Cemetery (graveyard), McClurg Cemetery, Vance-Ruark Cemetery, Pine Grove Cemetery, Shelton-Himes Cemetery, Collins Cemetery, Lane-Lang Cemetery, Meyers Cemetery, Hendrickson Cemetery, Ellis Cemetery, Wilson Cemetery, and Nash Cemetery

 

Book Ten:

Cedar Grove Cemetery, Conley Cemetery (On Holly Creek), William Hardy Family Cemetery, McEldowney Cemetery, Esham Cemetery, Crawford Cemetery, Sargent Branch Cemetery, Meadows Cemetery, Stidham Cemetery, and Aldridge Cemetery

 

Book Eleven:

Mt. Zion Cemetery, Ackley or Mineer Cemetery, Indian Creek Cemetery, Gulley Cemetery, Stamm Cemetery, Thomas Perry McCleese Cemetery, Crawford Cemetery, Kinder or Brown Cemetery, Rose Cemetery, Stamper Cemetery, Oak Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery, Donaldson Grove Cemetery, County Cemetery, Smith-Burton Cemetery, and Holland Cemetery

 

Book Twelve:

Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Valley Cemetery, Mefford Farm Cemetery, Middleton Cemetery,Tancray Cemetery, McDaniel Cemetery, Riggs Cemetery, McCoy Cemetery, William-Esham Family Cemetery, Hackworth Cemetery, Toller Cemetery, Our Lady (or Lourdes) Cemetery, Kilfillin Cemetery, Million Cemetery, Jones Cemetery, Happy Hollow Cemetery, and Webster Cemetery

 

Book Thirteen:

Teager Cemetery, Tollesboro Cemetery, Debell-Singleton Cemetery, Galilee Christian Church Cemetery, Carr Cemetery, Thropp Cemetery, Kelty Cemetery, Davis Cemetery, Hamrick Cemetery, Grigsby Cemetery, Pollitt Cemetery, Hinton Cemetery, Burtonville Cemetery, Gillespie Cemetery, Applegate Cemetery, Trussell Cemetery, Ruggles Cemetery, Plummer Cemetery, and Canaan Cemetery

 

Book Fourteen:

Pell Cemetery, Pierce Cemetery, Vergne Cemetery, Arkanall Cemetery, Old Mawk Family Cemetery, Morgan Cemetery, Nolen Cemetery, and Laurel Point Cemetery

 

Book Fifteen:

Hamilton Cemetery, Springer Cemetery, Everett Cemetery, Davis Cemetery, Hord Cemetery, Poole and Everett Cemetery, Unknown (near Trinity) Cemetery, Stamper Family Cemetery (near Route 59), Stamper (at Emerson) Cemetery , Sandy Springs Cemetery, Walnut Grove Cemetery, and Gilliam Cemetery

 

Book Sixteen:

Ellis Cemetery, Shelton Cemetery, Gilbert Cemetery, Doyal Cemetery, Benjamin Bayliss Cemetery, Unkown Cemetery, Hampton Cemetery, Wilson-Nash Cemetery, Wilson Cemetery, Wilson-Morrison Cemetery, Wilson Family Cemetery, Hord-Dunaway Cemetery, Sullivan Cemetery, Tolle Cemetery, and Bethany Cemetery

 

Book Seventeen:

Waring Cemetery, and Potter Cemetery

 

Book Eighteen:

Lewis County Memory Gardens Cemetery

 

Book Nineteen:

Evans (old Evans) Cemetery - sometimes known as Slate Point Cemetery as well, Bethel Cemetery, Mt. Gilead Cemetery (located in Mason County, KY), and Pine Valley Cemetery

 

Book Twenty:

Mt. Tabor Cemetery

 

Book Twenty One:

East Fork Cemetery, and Fearisville Cemetery

 

Book Twenty Two:

Concord Cemetery, Ebenezer Church Cemetery, Ebenezer Cemetery, and Salem Church Cemetery

 

Book Twenty Three:

Dummitt Cemetery, Delphine Cemetery, Roy Werline Farm Cemetery (Sandhill),  Heath Cemetery, Bloomfield Cemetery, Lewis Cemetery (Scotts Branch), Mt. Carmel Cemetery, and Thomas Cemetery

 

Book Twenty Four:

Collier Cemetery, Hillcrest Cemetery, Maysville Cemetery, and Olivet Cemetery

 

Book Twenty Five:

Davis Cemetery (Ben and Lorraine Rice Farm), Hord Family Cemetery (located KY 1443 Eastern Mason County), Wilson Family Cemetery (located KY 1443 Eastern Mason County), Stubblefield Cemetery (located #546), Flat Fork Cemetery, Stander Cemetery, Bald Point Cemetery, Jordan Cemetery (Route 1068), Sunset Cemetery (Edward Cemetery), Wilson Family Cemetery (located in Quincy), and Horsley Cemetery (located at Tar Fork) 

 

CedarLeaf and Doyle Cemeteries- Includes pictures of tombstones from both cemeteries.

The Lewis County Historical Society is a non-profit organization.

It is run by Volunteers.  Our way of giving back to the communities and preserving our history for future generations.  Without our great volunteer's we could not exist.  There have been many people since the organization was formed in 1976 who have had a hand in making it what it is today.  We thank all the past and present volunteers and members for your support!  

We receive no government funding thus all the money to keep the doors open is made by the hard work of our dedicated volunteers.  We earn this operational money through memberships, book sales, yard sales, making and selling quilts,donations and  whatever fund raisers we can do.  We would like to thank all of you for visiting our site and for your continued support through your yearly membership, donations and purchasing items from the Lewis County Historical Society. You are making an investment in preserving our heritage.

 

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