Richmond Battlefield

The Pleasant View and Palmer House homes, along with the Mt. Zion Church and Madison County Courthouse are all historic buildings located in the Richmond Battlefield Park area where some of the 1862 battle took place. The visitor center house, built in 1811, was the Civil War home of Adam Rogers and his family. A walking trail interprets the battlefield.

Richmond Battlefield: What's Nearby

Richmond, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Lexington, Kentucky (KY-148)
Lexington, KY
The Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
Harrodsburg, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Lexington, Kentucky (KY-153)
Lexington, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Lexington, Kentucky (KY-160)
Lexington, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Versailles, Kentucky (KY-142)
Versailles, KY
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Georgetown, Kentucky (KY-52)
Georgetown, KY
Civil War  |  Fort
Leslie Morris Park at Fort Hill
Frankfort, KY
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Frankfort, Kentucky (KY-50)
Frankfort, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Shelbyville, Kentucky (KY-114)
Shelbyville, KY
Old Bardstown Village Civil War Museum
Bardstown, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Maysville, Kentucky (KY-92)
Maysville, KY
Pewee Valley Confederate Cemetery and Monument
Pewee Valley, KY
The Samuel May House Living History Museum
Prestonsburg, KY
Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum
Harrogate, TN
Alvin C. York State Historic Site
Pall Mall, TN
Civil War  |  Fort
Fort Duffield Park and Historic Site
West Point, KY
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Cincinnati, Ohio (OH-111)
Cincinnati, OH

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Related Battles

Madison County, KY | August 29, 1862
Result: Confederate Victory
Estimated Casualties
5,650
Union
4,900
Confed.
750