Near Emmy Place (U.S. 65) just north of Design Place (Empire Loop), on the right when traveling north.
[side 1] Here in Missouri's north central glacial plains, Mercer County was organized, 1845. Named for Rev. War Gen. Hugh Mercer, the county is in territory ceded by Iowa, Sac, and Fox tribes in 1824. Indians hunted in the . . . — — Map (db m179701) HM
On West Main Street at North Broadway Street, on the right when traveling east on West Main Street.
Born Martha Jane Canary, on a farm east of Princeton. She became a symbol of the Wild West. Calamity Jane was buried next to Wild Bill Hickok in Deadwood, S.D. — — Map (db m188200) HM
On East Main Street at South Broadway Street, on the left when traveling west on East Main Street.
Revolutionary War 1775-1783 Civil War 1861-1866 Spanish American War 1898-1902 World War 1917-1919 ”They were soldiers and sailors, all brave and true, and protected our colors, the red, white, and blue.” — — Map (db m216897) WM
On East Main Street at South Broadway Street, on the left when traveling west on East Main Street.
On April 6, 1846 The City of Princeton had its beginning when 22 Lots were sold. It was named for the battle in which General Mercer, the county's namesake, was killed. Samuel Speer owned the site and had a dwelling, a stable and a blacksmith shop. . . . — — Map (db m188198) HM