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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lucas County, Iowa
Clickable Map of Lucas County, Iowa and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Lucas County, IA (6)
Appanoose County, IA (4)
Clarke County, IA (3)
Decatur County, IA (8)
Marion County, IA (37)
Monroe County, IA (33)
Warren County, IA (24)
Wayne County, IA (4)
Lucas County (6)
Lucas County (6)
Appanoose County (4)
Appanoose County (4)
Clarke County (3)
Clarke County (3)
Decatur County (8)
Decatur County (8)
Marion County (37)
Marion County (37)
Monroe County (33)
Monroe County (33)
Warren County (24)
Warren County (24)
Wayne County (4)
Wayne County (4)
Chariton is the county seat for Lucas County
Adjacent to Lucas County, Iowa
Appanoose County (4) ► Clarke County (3) ► Decatur County (8) ► Marion County (37) ► Monroe County (33) ► Warren County (24) ► Wayne County (4) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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[title is inscription ] — — Map (db m239496) HM
This fence was erected Nov. 5, 1934 by The Daughters of Union Veterans of The Civil War 1861-1865 Mary A. Douglas Tent No. 2 — — Map (db m239492) WM
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m239199) HM
Determined and authenticated by the Historical Department of Iowa, 1911. This monument was erected in 1917 by the Iowa Daughters of the American Revolution in memory of the pioneers who followed this trail and its tributaries. We cross the prairie . . . — — Map (db m176631) HM
It was in this spot on July 6th, 1870 that Hiram Wilson gunned down Sheriff Gaylord Lyman. — — Map (db m239404) HM
Lewis, the foremost National Labor leader of his time, was born near Lucas, Iowa, son of a Welsh immigrant miner. At age 16, he began work in the coal mines, and by 1906 was elected the United Mine Workers’ delegate from Lucas. Lewis rose quickly . . . — — Map (db m224576) HM
Jun. 15, 2024