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Historical Markers in De Witt, Missouri

 
Clickable Map of Carroll County, Missouri and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Carroll County, MO (8) Caldwell County, MO (15) Chariton County, MO (6) Lafayette County, MO (56) Livingston County, MO (33) Ray County, MO (13) Saline County, MO (39)  CarrollCounty(8) Carroll County (8)  CaldwellCounty(15) Caldwell County (15)  CharitonCounty(6) Chariton County (6)  LafayetteCounty(56) Lafayette County (56)  LivingstonCounty(33) Livingston County (33)  RayCounty(13) Ray County (13)  SalineCounty(39) Saline County (39)
Carrollton is the county seat for Carroll County
De Witt is in Carroll County
      Carroll County (8)  
ADJACENT TO CARROLL COUNTY
      Caldwell County (15)  
      Chariton County (6)  
      Lafayette County (56)  
      Livingston County (33)  
      Ray County (13)  
      Saline County (39)  
 
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1 Missouri, Carroll County, De Witt — Fort Orleans1723
First settlement in Missouri made by the French Marked by the Carrollton Chapter Daughters American Revolution 1924Map (db m131999) HM
2 Missouri, Carroll County, De Witt — Fort Orleans
(side 1) Fort Orleans, first European post in the Missouri Valley, was built by the French explorer Etienne Véniard De Bourgmond on the Missouri River close by, a few miles above the mouth of the Grand, 1723-24. The exact location of the . . . Map (db m132000) HM
3 Missouri, Carroll County, De Witt — Trail of Death
On Oct. 23, 1838, about 800 Potawatomi Indians camped near here on the forced removal from Indiana to Kansas. They camped at Thomas' encampment. Having marched 10 miles after ferrying the Grand River. Wet bottom lands and severe cold made the march . . . Map (db m198473) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Jun. 8, 2024