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Mill Site
For Carding and Fulling
Mill Built ...
Breckinridge's Last Home
Built circa 1866, this house was occupied by John C. Breck...
German Evangelical Church, 1860
Under the brick veneer is the
framework of th...
Colonel Orlin Thurston
Commanded Allen County Troops
Found dying Sec...
Abel Secrest
Farmer Abel Secrest
was shot by Confederates<...
Neosho River Log Town
Among scrub oaks along the Neosho [River], log town...
Confederate Soldier
was shot here Oct. 14, 1861, as he tried to remove ...
The Loughran House
Senate House State Historic Site
This Italianate s...
The Evolution of the Senate House
Senate House State Historic Site
Wessel Ten Broeck...
Major's Hall
(Plaque 1)
Major's Hall
Erected 1852 by...
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Mill Site
For Carding and Fulling
Mill Built at an Early
Date by Malachi Whipple
William H. Ball
And Lyman Dwight
Marker is on Berne-Altamont Road (New York Route 156), on the right when traveling south.
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Breckinridge's Last Home
Built circa 1866, this house was occupied by John C. Breckinridge in 1874-1875. The former U.S. senator and youngest U.S. vice-president was also a Confederate general and secretary of war. After exile, he returned to Lexington in 1869 and resumed ...
German Evangelical Church, 1860
Under the brick veneer is the
framework of the original
German Evangelical Church, 1860.
Marker is at the intersection of Bridge Street and 11th Street, on the left when traveling east on Bridge Street.
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Colonel Orlin Thurston
Commanded Allen County Troops
Found dying Secrest
Saw Mill Owner. State Senator.
Founded Newspaper.
Abolitionist.
Marker is on 8th Street near Bridge Street, on the left when traveling north.
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Abel Secrest
Farmer Abel Secrest
was shot by Confederates
Oct. 14, 1861
after refusing to
give up his mules.
Marker is on 8th Street near Bridge Street, on the left when traveling north.
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Neosho River Log Town
Among scrub oaks along the Neosho [River], log town housed soldiers of the Kansas 9th
Marker is on 1st Street near Pine Street, on the right when traveling south.
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Confederate Soldier
was shot here Oct. 14, 1861, as he tried to remove Union flag.
Marker is at the intersection of Bridge Street and 9th Street, on the right when traveling east on Bridge Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Loughran House
Senate House State Historic Site
This Italianate style house was designed by John A. Wood and built in the early 1870s for Dr. Robert Loughran (1834 – 1899) as an office and residence. A surgeon during the Civil War, Dr. ...
The Evolution of the Senate House
Senate House State Historic Site
Wessel Ten Broeck, a Dutch immigrant to New York, built and owned what would become the Senate House. Although only portions of his 1676 house remain, Ten Broeck’s residence was probably a modest stone house ...
Major's Hall
(Plaque 1)
Major's Hall
Erected 1852 by
William Trabue Major
Razed 1959(Plaque 2)
Illinois Republican Party
born in Major's Hall
I have supposed myself since the organization of the Republican Party at Bloomington, in May 1856, bound as a party man by the platforms of the party ...