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Lincoln and Slavery
Pictured in the crowd listening to Abraham Lincoln'...
Lincoln County Confederate Monument
[Crossed Flags]
61-65
To the Memory
of t...
Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq War Memorial
We honor the men and women of
the United States Ar...
Lincoln and Governor Duncan
Abraham Lincoln won his elected office, a seat in the Illi...
Lincoln's Religion
Abraham Lincoln was often accused by his detractors...
The Great Clinton Fire
Commemorating the Great Clinton Fire
October 30, 189...
Apalachee Trail
The Apalachee Indian Trail of early times
passed i...
Red Rocks Park
Red Rocks Park is a national Historic District on the Nati...
John Saegmuller House
This Prairie style house was built around 1926 for John Le...
Norman No. 1
Opening well of the Mid-Continent Field
Kansas has l...
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Lincoln and Slavery
Pictured in the crowd listening to Abraham Lincoln's speech is Joseph O. King, a prominent merchant who later became mayor of Jacksonville. He helped found a political group that agitated for the exclusion of slavery from the free territories. Their ...
Lincoln County Confederate Monument
[Crossed Flags]
61-65
To the Memory
of the
Confederate Soldiers
of
Lincoln County
Marker is on North Washington Street (State Highway 43), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq War Memorial
We honor the men and women of
the United States Armed Forces for
their efforts to let freedom reign in
the Persian Gulf War, Afghanistan,
and Iraq. "You can only protect
your liberties in this world by
protecting the other ...
Lincoln and Governor Duncan
Abraham Lincoln won his elected office, a seat in the Illinois House of Representatives in 1834. That same year Joseph Duncan of Jacksonville was elected Governor of Illinois. Before you stands the home of Joseph Duncan, which became the official ...
Lincoln's Religion
Abraham Lincoln was often accused by his detractors---and even by some of his friends---of not being a Christian.
Just before becoming President, Lincoln shared the following with his friend Dr. Newton Bateman: "I know there is a God, and that He ...
The Great Clinton Fire
Commemorating the Great Clinton Fire
October 30, 1891
100 Year Anniversary
Marker is on Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Apalachee Trail
The Apalachee Indian Trail of early times
passed in this vicinity through Alligator -
now Lake City - to near the upper mineral
springs - White Springs - on to Tallahassee
via Alapaha.
This marker commemorates, also, the historically
prominent ...
Red Rocks Park
Red Rocks Park is a national Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. The Trading Post and the Amphitheater are Denver Landmarks. The Trading Post, an example of the Pueblo-style architecture, is made of brick and stucco and ...
John Saegmuller House
This Prairie style house was built around 1926 for John Leonard Saegmuller. The prominent local family owned about 240 acres of land in this part of the county. John worked for his father George Nicholas designing optical instruments at his ...
Norman No. 1
Opening well of the Mid-Continent Field
Kansas has long been oil country. There are legends that Indians held council around the lights of burning springs. Immigrants, it is known, skimmed "rock tar" from such oil seeps to grease the axles of ...