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Blackhawk Country Club Mound Group
the
Blackhawk Country Club Mound Group
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Deputy U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves
This statue was erected in 2012 as a result of growing awa...
Bass Reeves - Lawman on the Western Frontier
Bass Reeves, a slave born in Arkansas and reared in Texas,...
N B "Stony" Wall
First Ford
Agency in Kansas
Marker is a...
Farrington Blacksmith Shop
Opened 1867 – Closed 1925
Founded by Stephen Farring...
Richard Colbert Mason
Engineer · Scientist · Inventor
Library registered o...
Tri-State Business Center
Quincy's brewers and brick makers, contractors and ...
Steamboats and Railroads
Lincoln traveled to Quincy by stagecoach in 1854 af...
Lebanon Veterans Memorial
In memory and appreciation of our men and women who served...
Masonic Lodge Building of 1887
This building was constructed by N. P. McKee and th...
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Blackhawk Country Club Mound Group
the
Blackhawk Country Club Mound Group
in
Shorewood Hills, Wisconsin
is listed in the
National Register
of
Historic Places
Marker is on Lake Mendota Drive 0.4 miles east of Merrill Springs Road, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Deputy U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves
This statue was erected in 2012 as a result of growing awareness of the extraordinary service of Bass Reeves, an African-American former slave who became a highly respected Deputy U.S. Marshal. The deeds of African-American and Native American lawmen and ...
Bass Reeves - Lawman on the Western Frontier
Bass Reeves, a slave born in Arkansas and reared in Texas, rose to become one of the best known and effective deputy U.S. marshals to ride out of Fort Smith for Judge Isaac C. Parker. Recognized as one of the ...
N B "Stony" Wall
First Ford
Agency in Kansas
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 166) and Douglas Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Farrington Blacksmith Shop
Opened 1867 – Closed 1925
Founded by Stephen Farrington
Forging of tools for the miner and general blacksmithing was carried on in this shop
Marker is on State Highway 3, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Richard Colbert Mason
Engineer · Scientist · Inventor
Library registered of 19 United States Patents, Inventor of many devises [sic] for the oil industry. Engineer for the U.S.A. during the World War-2. He conceived the idea of Christ’s statue atop Devils Tower which he ...
Tri-State Business Center
Quincy's brewers and brick makers, contractors and coopers, foundry and factory workers, and diverse other tradesmen made this Mississippi River community an important center of commerce in Lincoln's day. Quincy's businessmen, whose enterprises attracted business from Missouri, a slave state ...
Steamboats and Railroads
Lincoln traveled to Quincy by stagecoach in 1854 after crossing the Illinois River at Naples. Lincoln's first documented visit was to support the Congressional candidacy of Archibald Williams and to attack the Kansas- Nebraska Act and its author, Stephen A. ...
Lebanon Veterans Memorial
In memory and appreciation of our men and women who served and sacrificed defending America's Freedom.
Marker is on Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Masonic Lodge Building of 1887
This building was constructed by N. P. McKee and the Hancock Masonic Lodge in 1887. It was designed by Geo. W. Payne, a nationally renowned architect, with a large arched window and pyramid-shaped roof. in 1924 the building was purchased ...