1. Many of Lebanon's brick homes date from the ante-bellum period, including Hollyhill, where Confederate General John Hunt Morgan's brother was interred until war's end after being mortally wounded during the 1863 Battle of Lebanon, and Myrtledene Bed and Breakfast, where the footprint of Morgan's horse is said to be imprinted on the front stairway.
2. During the Civil War, General John Hunt Morgan's Raiders descended on Lebanon, and after Morgan's brother, Tom, was killed during a battle, the raiders burned much of the town in retribution.
3. Lebanon, the county seat, was incorporated as a city on January 28, 1815, and because of its superior style and beauty, elegant homes and flourishing businesses, it had the reputation of being Kentucky's Philadelphia and was considered for the site of the state capitol.
4. A dozen years later the order moved its headquarters to Saint Stephen's farm, now called Nerinx, where Stephen Badin, first priest ordained in the United States, had centered the missionary activity which earned for him the title "Apostle of Kentucky".
5. Even though twenty buildings were destroyed in the attack, Lebanon recovered, and more recently the downtown historic district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
6. On the southern limits of Lebanon is the National Cemetery, where many of the Union Soldiers who fell in the 1862 Battle of Perryville were laid to rest.
7. In the 19th century, Lebanon was one of the stops along the National Turnpike from Maysville to Nashville, and Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson met here long before the Civil War.
8. About 12 miles away is Saint Charles, where Belgian priest Charles Nerinckx and three Kentucky frontier women founded the Sisters of Loretto, the first native American order of Roman Catholic nuns, in 1812.
9. Much of Lebanon's downtown business district was recently placed on the National Historic Register.
10. Also, our Historic Homes and Landmarks Tour is part of the Kentucky's Civil War Heritage Trail and includes twenty-four listings.
11. Myrtledene Bed and Breakfast was where General John Hunt Morgan rode his horse in the house and started up the stairs.
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