Goodnight House
a.k.a. Judge Isaac Herschel Goodnight & Mrs. Ella Hoy Goodnight
201 S. Main St., Franklin, KY Local significance of the building:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
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European settlers began arriving in the 18th century, primarily from Virginia and North Carolina. In 1818, Simpson County was officially established and named after Captain John Simpson, a prominent state legislator and Kentucky militia officer. The land was well-suited for agriculture, especially tobacco and corn, which became the mainstay of the local economy during the 19th century.
During the Civil War, Simpson County witnessed significant unrest as it straddled the border between the Union and Confederate states. Both sides had strong support in the area, leading to frequent skirmishes and raids. The Battle of Franklin, a major engagement of the war, took place just outside of Simpson County in 1864.
In the 20th century, Simpson County experienced a shift in its economic base. Agriculture remained important, but the decline of the tobacco industry led to diversification, with the introduction of soybean and wheat farming. The county also embraced manufacturing and industrial growth, attracting businesses in automotive parts, plastics, and food processing.
Today, Simpson County is a vibrant community with a mix of historical landmarks, agricultural heritage, and a growing industrial sector. Residents take pride in their county's rich past and actively work towards its future development and prosperity.
Simpson County Timeline
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Simpson County, Kentucky.
- 1799: Simpson County is founded and named after Captain John Simpson.
- 1819: The county seat is established in Franklin.
- 1836: The first newspaper, "The Guardian of Freedom," is published in Franklin.
- 1861-1865: Simpson County supports the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
- 1908: The Kentucky Confederate Home, a retirement home for Confederate veterans, is established in Franklin.
- 1925: The first radio station, WDBX, begins broadcasting in Franklin.
- 1970: The population of Simpson County reaches its peak at 26,719.
- 1997: The Simpson County Historical Society is founded in Franklin.
- 2004: Simpson County celebrates its bicentennial.
- 2018: The Simpson County Museum opens in Franklin, showcasing the history of the county.