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Jane McCrea

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Original burial place of

Jane McCrea

July 28, 1777

Marker is on U.S. 4, on the right when traveling south.

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John H. Reagan

(Front):John H. Reagan

(Right):"The Old Roman's highest ambition

was to do his full duty;

consciousness of having done it

was his ample reward."

(Left):"A good name is rather to be

chosen than great riches,

and loving favor rather

than silver or gold."

(Bronze Plaque on Back):

Probate Judge Henderson County ...

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Prosperity Junction Station and Street Car #60

Historic Landmarks

Prosperity Junction Station

Original site located east

of Carterville

Typical Boarding Station

Serving Communities in the

Four States Mining District

Street Car #60

Electric powered passenger car

circa 1916-1937

Southwest Missouri Electric Railway Co.

Recreated and restored through the

leadership of

Fred "Fritz" Rogers

March 1999

Marker can be reached from Tracy Street ...

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Joppa Community

Some of the first settlers in this farming and ranching community were the William Alexander Faires family in 1874 and the Martin Luther Ater family the next year. The settlement was called "Pool Branch" for a nearby pool formed by ...

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General Adam R. Johnson

Home County of Texas Confederate

General Adam R. JohnsonJoined C. S. Army 1861. Cavalry scout with Gen. Nathan B. Forest 1861-62. Commanded Partisan Rangers 1862-64 executing daring exploits behind enemy lines in Kentucky area. Took Newburgh, Indiana with 12 men and ...

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John A. Wagener Monument

1850-1900

[East Side]:

Erected

to the Memory of

Gen. Jno. A. Wagener

Founder of Walhalla

and to His Co-laborers

of the German

Colonization Society

August 23-24, 1900.

Marker is on West Main Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Amoroleck Encounters John Smith

In August 1608, the first meeting between the Mannahoac Indian people of the Piedmont and the English colonists at Jamestown occurred at the falls of the Rappahannock River. Men from the upriver town of Hasinninga were hunting here at the ...

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Brigadier General James Screven

This Stone Marks The Spot Where Repose

The Remains Of

Brigadier General

James Screven

In recognition of whose life

and services

The Congress

of the

United States

has reared a monument in

this cemetery.

He was a gallant officer who though

but twenty eight years of age ...

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Home of John G. Townsend, Jr.

Constructed in 1904, this was once the residence of John G. Townsend, Jr. (1871-1964), agricultural pioneer and statesman. His long and distinguished public career included service as Governor of Delaware (1917-21), United States Senator (1929-1941), and member of the delegation ...

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Jamestown

 

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This African American community, which flourished here for 70 years, has its origins in a 105-acre tract bought in 1870 by former slave Ervin James (1815-1872). James, determined to own his own farm instead of being dependent on ...

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