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Treasures of Madison County Museum and Genealogical Library

Located in the restored 1890s W.T. Davis Building, these organizations promote the cultural heritage of Madison County through artifact, photographic, and genealogical collections. In their collections are copies of historic photographs, Civil War letters, and a journal from Madison County ...

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Madison County Pioneers

The gold rush to Alder Creek in 1863 spurred settlement of the Madison Valley, and among the first families to settle here were the Jeffers, the Switzers (whose home is preserved here in Nevada City) and the Careys. Irish-born Nick ...

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Madison County

This County, created by Act of the Legislature December 5, 1811, is named for James Madison, Virginia Democrat, fourth President of the United States, 1809-‘17. The site for Danielsville was given by Gen. Allen Daniel of Revolutionary fame. In this ...

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Madison County

Made a county in 1808 by order of Governor of Mississippi Territory.

Area ceded 1805, 1806 by Cherokees, Chickasaws.

This was the first land in Alabama ceded by these great civilized tribes.

Marker is at the intersection of Northside Square and Eastside ...

Madison County Veterans

Dedicated to the men and women of the community of Madison who devotedly served their country in the wars.

Marker is on Front Street west of Church Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Madison County Veterans' Memorial

[[ Panel - - W. W. I - “A - Z” ]]

In memory of Madison County Veterans

who paid the Supreme Sacrifice

in W. W. I

[ Row One ]

Carl Abel • Sim Anderson • Henry Auler • Clarence Austin • ...

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Madison County World War Roll of Honor

Dedicated by the Citizens of London

to the Glory of God and to all those

of Madison who served in

the World War 1914-1918

[Roll of Honor]

The names and deeds of those who rendered service in defense of the American ideals of liberty and ...

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First White Settlers of Madison County

In commemoration of

the first white settlers

of Madison County,

the first of whom was

Jonathan Alder

1795 - 1815

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 68) and High Street (U.S. 42), on the left when traveling north on Main Street.

Courtesy ...

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Orange County / Madison County

(North Facing Side): Orange County

Formed from Spotsylvania County in 1734, Orange County, a pastoral Piedmont county, was probably named in honor of William IV, the Dutch prince of Orange, who married Anne, the Princess Royal, daughter of George II of ...

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Madison County / Culpeper County

(North Facing Side): Madison County

Area 324 Square Miles

Formed in 1792 from Culpeper, and named for James Madison, "Father of the American Constitution" and President of the United States. Governor Spotswood's exploring expedition passed here, 1716.

(South Facing Side): Culpeper County

Area 384 ...

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