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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Stone County

 
Clickable Map of Stone County, Arkansas 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 Stone County, AR (3) Baxter County, AR (8) Cleburne County, AR (3) Independence County, AR (37) Izard County, AR (6) Searcy County, AR (6) Van Buren County, AR (2)  StoneCounty(3) Stone County (3)  BaxterCounty(8) Baxter County (8)  CleburneCounty(3) Cleburne County (3)  IndependenceCounty(37) Independence County (37)  IzardCounty(6) Izard County (6)  SearcyCounty(6) Searcy County (6)  VanBurenCounty(2) Van Buren County (2)
Mountain View is the county seat for Stone County
Adjacent to Stone County, Arkansas
      Baxter County (8)  
      Cleburne County (3)  
      Independence County (37)  
      Izard County (6)  
      Searcy County (6)  
      Van Buren County (2)  
 
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1 Arkansas, Stone County, Mountain View — City of Mountain View
Incorporated August, 1890 Time Capsule Sealed Centennial Celebration August 11, 1990Map (db m155978) HM
2 Arkansas, Stone County, Mountain View — Our Stone County Sons
In Loving Remembrance of Our Stone County Sons who paid the supreme price of their lives in the First World War, the Second World War, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, and who now await reunion with us in eternity as we, their friends and . . . Map (db m155979) WM
3 Arkansas, Stone County, Pleasant Grove — Legend
In 1864 Genl. Jos. Shelby, moving from Clarksville to Batesville, passed through Richwoods and Buckhorn. At this place, known then as Buckhorn, his advance met Bill Williams commanding a Federal Company. A battle was fought. 47 were killed and 2 . . . Map (db m242711) HM
4 Mississippi, Stone County, McHenry — George Austin McHenry HouseBuilt 1895
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m243141) HM
5 Mississippi, Stone County, McHenry — Lt. Col. John Bond
Grave 4 mi. S.W. Pioneer of South Mississippi. Captain in War of 1812, 1813-15. Lt. Col. militia & member territorial legislature, 1815, 1817. State legislator, 1838, 1839.Map (db m97108) HM
6 Mississippi, Stone County, McHenry — McHenry
In 1889 George Austin McHenry led fifty-four families from Michigan to a site on the proposed route of the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad twenty-five miles north of Gulfport. This "Michigan settlement," later known as McHenry, flourished as a forest . . . Map (db m122361) HM
7 Mississippi, Stone County, Perkinson — Ramsay Springs
Settled by the Ramsay family in 1820, Ramsay Springs became a popular fishing, camping, and hunting site as early as 1896. Development reached its peak with the opening of the three-story, rustic Ramsay Springs Hotel on May 12, 1923. Other . . . Map (db m197262) HM
8 Mississippi, Stone County, Perkinston — John Perkins
In 1860, John Perkins, his wife, and their two daughters lived in a square~timber cabin located on a hill one~tenth of a mile to the northeast. By the mid~1890s a small community formed here, with the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad depot and post . . . Map (db m109200) HM
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9 Mississippi, Stone County, Perkinston — The Wire Road
To provide communication between Mobile and New Orleans, a telegraph line was completed in 1848. The telegraph was attached to posts and trees across the Piney Woods region of Jackson, Harrison, and Hancock Counties to Pearlington and then to New . . . Map (db m238540) HM
10 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — "The Harvey Battle"
In 1848, James Harvey killed two members of the Copeland Gang in a dispute over the deed to his property on Red Creek. Seeking revenge, James Copeland and three of his men waited in ambush inside Harvey's cabin. Aware of the ambush, Harvey and . . . Map (db m196175) HM
11 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — City of Wiggins
Named for pioneer settler Wiggins Hatten, Wiggins was proclaimed an incorporated municipality by Mississippi governor J. K. Vardaman on March 26, 1904. From 1902 to 1929 the main industry in Wiggins was a sawmill erected by the Finkbine . . . Map (db m122362) HM
12 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — Flint Creek Post Office
The Flint Creek Post Office was established in the early 1840s and was the only post office in the Piney Woods between Augusta and the Gulf Coast before the Civil War. First located on Flint Creek three miles north of present day Wiggins, it . . . Map (db m196851) HM
13 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — Gulf & Ship Island Railroad
As early as 1837, attempts were made to build the Gulf & Ship Island Railroad. It was finally completed from Gulfport to Hattiesburg by Buffalo, New York, financier Joseph T. Jones in October 1896. Commercial operations began on January . . . Map (db m122364) HM
14 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — Gulf and Ship Island Railroad Depot
Following the fire of January 21, 1910, in downtown Wiggins, Gulf and Ship Island Railroad officials replaced the two-story, wooden depot lost lo the blaze with a one-story wood frame structure. In the late 1990s, when the Kansas City . . . Map (db m122363) HM
15 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — H.O.M.E. Consolidated School
In 1912, four rural schools, located in the Hope, Odom, Marion, and Ena communities, were consolidated to form the H.O.M.E. school. The next year, 173 students in ten grades relocated to the three-story Big Level School. In 1927, that school . . . Map (db m197263) HM
16 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean1910~1974
Dizzy Dean, a baseball legend, lived in Bond ~ a small community five miles north of Wiggins. He lived there with his wife Pat, who had grown up in the area. He was often seen conducting business and visiting friends on the streets of Wiggins, a . . . Map (db m167315) HM
17 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — John Wesley Fairley(1840-1918)
Born a slave, John Wesley "Wes” Fairley served with the 74th U.S. Colored Troops during the Civil War. While guarding Confederate prisoners on Ship Island, Fairley recognized Lorenzo N. Dantzler, a white acquaintance from home, and protected . . . Map (db m196845) HM
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18 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — Professor W.P. Locker
Born a slave on July 19, 1854, in North Carolina, Professor W.P. Locker became a highly respected educator in Stone County in the first quarter of the 20th century. In 1959, the Stone County Training School, built in 1955, was named in his honor. . . . Map (db m109198) HM
19 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — Stone County
Stone County was proposed by legislator Andrew Wiggins Bond and created from the north third of Harrison County during a May 8, 1916 vote. It is named for two~time Mississippi governor John Marshall Stone. The county seat, Wiggins, was established . . . Map (db m109217) HM
20 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — Stone County Courthouse
Designed by architect Xavier Kramer, and constructed by Standard Construction Co. in 1917, this multi-storied Neo-Classical building contains a large courtroom and offices for county officials. A cultural as well as legal center, the . . . Map (db m122369) HM
21 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — Stone County War Memorial
In memory of all veterans - living and dead - and a special memory to the ones that gave their lives for their country from Stone County. In God We Trust World War I   ·  Korea World War II   ·  Vietnam Iraq - Iran . . . Map (db m122686) WM
22 Mississippi, Stone County, Wiggins — The Stapp Sisters
Emilie and Marie Stapp were natives of Iowa, where Emilie (1876-1962) began writing children's books and Marie (1880-1960) worked for a newspaper. After living in Boston, they moved to Wiggins due to family ties to the Finkbine Lumber Company. . . . Map (db m197340) HM
23 Missouri, Stone County, Branson — Liberty Tree
In the shade of one of Colonial Boston's largest trees, Patriots known as the "Sons of Liberty" assembled to protest Britain's Stamp Act of 1765. In the days leading to the Revolutionary War, large shade trees in villages and townships served as . . . Map (db m210380) HM
24 Missouri, Stone County, Branson — Marvel Cave
Marvel Cave has been designated a Registered Natural Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935. This site possesses exceptional value in illustrating the natural history of the United States US. . . . Map (db m209709) HM
25 Missouri, Stone County, Branson, Silver Dollar City — In Memory & Honor of Lloyd Edward "Shad" Heller1912 - 1991
Lloyd Edward "Shad" Heller spent over 25 years at the City's forge & anvil. Shad created memories for millions though his wit, humor & all-around character. In addition to his roles as Silver Dollar City's resident blacksmith and the . . . Map (db m246365) HM
26 Missouri, Stone County, Crane — Honoring All Those Who Served
Honoring All Those Who Served To protect our FreedomMap (db m63006) HM
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27 Missouri, Stone County, Crane — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to those men and women who offer their service so that justice, freedom and democracy shall “forever” prevail.Map (db m62808) WM
28 Missouri, Stone County, Galena — Galena
Side 1 Seat of justice for Stone County. Galena lies 1,016 feet above sea level on the James River in whose beautiful, crystal waters the explorer H.R. Schoolcraft reported seeing lumps of galena on his 1818-19 trip in the Ozarks. First . . . Map (db m123479) HM
29 Missouri, Stone County, Galena — The Famous Y Bridge In Galena, Missouri
You are standing on the northeast side of the famous Y bridge in Galena, Missouri. 764’ long by 23’ wide, she was built to replace an older steel bridge whose pilings are still visible to the south. The Y Bridge was built in just over a year and . . . Map (db m123484) HM
30 Missouri, Stone County, Galena — United We Stand
United We Stand In God We Trust To the men and women of Stone County who served their country with honor.Map (db m62892) WM
31 Missouri, Stone County, Hurley — Duty, Honor, County
In honored memory of those from the Hurley community who lost their lives in World War One, World War Two, The Korean and Vietnam Conflicts. Those heroes live beyond the tomb. WW I Medlin, Elmer • Medlin, John W WW II Barnett, Robert • . . . Map (db m62891) WM
32 Missouri, Stone County, Scholten — Mars Hill Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the men and women who have served our country and given their lives for our freedom.Map (db m63037) WM
 
 
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