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Moweaqua Coal Mine Disaster
This is the site of the Moweaqua Coal Mine Disaster which ...
Lincoln’s First Illinois Home
On an eminence overlooking the Sangamon River three miles ...
Lincoln National Memorial Highway
From the site of the Lincoln cabin on the Sangamon three m...
Florence Fifer Bohrer
(1877 - 1960)
The first woman elected to the Illinoi...
Historic Lake Labelle
On September 20, 1980, 11 inches of rain fell in 24 hours ...
Pickwick Mill
Built 1854 - 1858
Named by Mary Davis in 1857 after<...
Johnson County Spanish American War Honor Roll
[ Plaque One ]
—?— ( Official Crest ) —?—
Cradle of North Mississippi Methodism
The North Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Episcopa...
Johnson County Revolutionary War Memorial
[ Side One ]
In Honor of All Revolutionary Wa...
Johnson County Civil War Memorial
To Commemorate the Valor
of the
Soldi...
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Moweaqua Coal Mine Disaster
This is the site of the Moweaqua Coal Mine Disaster which on December 24, 1932, took the lives of all 54 miners entering the mine that day. The Moweaqua Coal Mine was Shelby County's largest. An unprecedented drop in barometric ...
Lincoln’s First Illinois Home
On an eminence overlooking the Sangamon River three miles south of here stood the first home of Lincoln in Illinois. To this site came the Lincoln family in March, 1830. Here they lived until 1831, when the parents removed to ...
Lincoln National Memorial Highway
From the site of the Lincoln cabin on the Sangamon three miles south of here, to the Wabash River opposite Vincennes, the Lincoln National Memorial Highway follows substantially the route taken by the Lincoln family in their migration from Indiana ...
Florence Fifer Bohrer
(1877 - 1960)
The first woman elected to the Illinois Senate, Florence Fifer Bohrer served two terms from 1925 to 1933. She chaired the Senate committee to visit charitable institutions, led efforts to revamp Illinois' child welfare laws, and sponsored legislation ...
Historic Lake Labelle
On September 20, 1980, 11 inches of rain fell in 24 hours in the Pickwick area causing a flash flood that severely damaged the mill and Lake Labell's flood gates. In 1982, Pickwick Mill Inc. was founded to restore the ...
Pickwick Mill
Built 1854 - 1858
Named by Mary Davis in 1857 after
reading Charles Dickens novel,
Pickwick Papers
Sign donated by Worldwide Dicken's Fellowship
open May to Oct, Sat & Sun 11AM to 5PM.
or by appointment call 452-9658 or 452-7341.
Open weekends May and October. Open Tuesday ...
Johnson County Spanish American War Honor Roll
[ Plaque One ]
—?— ( Official Crest ) —?—
United ?Spanish ? War ? Veterans
1898 ? 1902
—?— —— —?— —— —?—
[ Plaque Two ]
In Honor and Memory of
The Volunteers of 1898
Erected and Dedicated by
Franklin Camp No. ...
Cradle of North Mississippi Methodism
The North Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, now the United Methodist Church, was organized one block East on November 30, 1870. It was created from portions of the Memphis, Alabama and Mississippi Conferences - Bishop D. S. ...
Johnson County Revolutionary War Memorial
[ Side One ]
In Honor of All Revolutionary War
Soldiers and Patriots
Buried in Johnson County
Erected
July 2009
[ Side Two ]
—?— (D.A.R. - Crest) —?—
Alexander Hamilton Chapter
Franklin, In.
National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
Marker is at the intersection ...
Johnson County Civil War Memorial
To Commemorate the Valor
of the
Soldiers of Johnson Co.
In defense of the Union
1861 ———— 1865
— ?— ( Relief ) — ?—
This fountain is erected by
John T. Vawter
1905
Marker is at the intersection of Jefferson Street and North ...