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Historical Markers in Bollinger County, Missouri

 
Clickable Map of Bollinger 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 Bollinger County, MO (3) Cape Girardeau County, MO (88) Madison County, MO (11) Perry County, MO (21) Stoddard County, MO (12) Wayne County, MO (53)  BollingerCounty(3) Bollinger County (3)  CapeGirardeauCounty(88) Cape Girardeau County (88)  MadisonCounty(11) Madison County (11)  PerryCounty(21) Perry County (21)  StoddardCounty(12) Stoddard County (12)  WayneCounty(53) Wayne County (53)
Marble Hill is the county seat for Bollinger County
Adjacent to Bollinger County, Missouri
      Cape Girardeau County (88)  
      Madison County (11)  
      Perry County (21)  
      Stoddard County (12)  
      Wayne County (53)  
 
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1 Missouri, Bollinger County, Marble Hill — Marble Hill
[side 1] Here on a scenic hill at the junction of crystal clear Crooked and Hurricane Creeks, Thomas Hamilton laid out Marble Hill after Bollinger County was organized, March, 1851. First called New California, the town was . . . Map (db m179953) HM
2 Missouri, Bollinger County, Marble Hill, Lorance Township — Mineral Well
A public well 98 feet deep bored here about 1905 improved the area’s health and economy. Citizens of the county seat were all benefited by the medicinal qualities of the water. Visitors also came to stay at one of the town’s hotels and drank the . . . Map (db m216752) HM
3 Missouri, Bollinger County, Puxico, Wayne Township — Battle of Mingo Swamp
On this site, Feb 4, 1863, the Union Army rode into the Simeon Cato farm and surprised Daniel McGee troops. 9 were killed outright and 20 more were mortally wounded. The majority of these men are buried in a mass grave at nearby Greenbriar Cemetery.Map (db m235178) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Mar. 29, 2024