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Historical Markers and War Memorials in New Madrid County, Missouri

 
Clickable Map of New Madrid 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 New Madrid County, MO (6) Dunklin County, MO (3) Mississippi County, MO (3) Pemiscot County, MO (4) Scott County, MO (0) Stoddard County, MO (2) Fulton County, KY (9) Lake County, TN (9)  NewMadridCounty(6) New Madrid County (6)  DunklinCounty(3) Dunklin County (3)  MississippiCounty(3) Mississippi County (3)  PemiscotCounty(4) Pemiscot County (4)  ScottCounty(0) Scott County (0)  StoddardCounty(2) Stoddard County (2)  FultonCountyKentucky(9) Fulton County (9)  LakeCountyTennessee(9) Lake County (9)
Adjacent to New Madrid County, Missouri
    Dunklin County (3)
    Mississippi County (3)
    Pemiscot County (4)
    Scott County (0)
    Stoddard County (2)
    Fulton County, Kentucky (9)
    Lake County, Tennessee (9)
 
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1Missouri (New Madrid County), New Madrid — Bissell's Submergible Saw
On Main Street at Levee Road, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
More than one hundred and fifty years ago, Brigadier General John Pope faced a tactical dilemma on the Mississippi River. Confederate batteries at Island No. 10 blocked passage through a complex series of river bends. Although Pope held New Madrid, . . . — Map (db m82003) HM
2Missouri (New Madrid County), New Madrid — Fort Bankhead
On Main Street at Levee Road, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
To further protect New Madrid from Union attack, a smaller fort was built on the east side of town at the mouth of St. John's Bayou. This upper fort, named Fort Bankhead (the original location was washed away by the ever-changing Mississippi River) . . . — Map (db m82002) HM
3Missouri (New Madrid County), New Madrid — Higgerson School
On Main Street at Mott Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Established in 1930 near Higgerson Landing on land purchased from John E. "Eddie" Higgerson. Floated from its piers in 1937. Destroyed by fire in 1940 and replaced with this building. The school closed in 1967. Moved to this site June 10, 1997. . . . — Map (db m19486) HM
4Missouri (New Madrid County), New Madrid — New Madrid
On Levee Road at Main Street, on the left when traveling west on Levee Road.
(Front) First American town in Missouri. Founded in 1789 by George Morgan, Princeton graduate and Indian trader, on the site of Francois and Joseph Le Sieur's trading settlement, L'Anse a laGraise (Fr. Cove of Fat). Flood and caving banks . . . — Map (db m12339) HM
5Missouri (New Madrid County), New Madrid — New Madrid & Island No. TenA State Divided: The Civil War in Missouri
On Levee Road at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Levee Road.
At this location, and at other locations up and down stream, the Siege of New Madrid and the Island No. Ten campaigns took place during the months of March and April of 1862. Union victories here ensured Federal control of the middle Mississippi . . . — Map (db m12342) HM
6Missouri (New Madrid County), New Madrid — The Siege of New Madrid
Near Blomfield Road 0.8 miles north of U.S. 61/62, on the right when traveling north.
In February 1862, Union Gen. John Pope, then stationed in central Missouri, was placed in command of the 20,000-man Army of the Mississippi and ordered to advance on Island #10 and New Madrid. On February 28th, Pope and his men left Commerce, MO and . . . — Map (db m82006) HM
 
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