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Jefferson Davis’ Baggage Marker image, Touch for more information
By Mike Stroud, March 15, 2011
Jefferson Davis’ Baggage Marker
RANKED BY RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
101 Florida, Alachua County, Waldo — F-127 — Dickison and His Men / Jefferson Davis' Baggage
Dickison and His Men John Jackson Dickison (1816-1902), Florida's famous Civil War guerrilla leader, bivouacked at Camp Baker, south of here, during the closing weeks of the conflict. Dickison and his men became legendary figures. As Company . . . Map (db m40315) HM
102 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Durkeeville — Jefferson Street PoolHistoric African-American Sites — Durkeeville Historical Society —
The Jefferson Street Pool was the first major municipal facility of its kind available to African Americans in Jacksonville. Prior to its establishment in 1951, a few community pools for black people had been created. The Jefferson Street Pool . . . Map (db m237299) HM
103 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Southwest Jacksonville — Jefferson Davis Live OakCamp Milton Historic Preserve
Jefferson Davis led a fascinating life as a politician who fought to establish the Confederate States of America. After being wounded during the Mexican-American War, Davis served the state of Mississippi in the U.S. Congress 1835 to 1861. When . . . Map (db m142728) HM
104 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Hillsborough County High School
The oldest high school building standing today in Hillsborough County is located at 2704 Highland Avenue in Tampa. It was designed by Wilson Potter of New York. The cornerstone reads HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, but when it opened on October 12, . . . Map (db m32380) HM
105 Florida, Jefferson County, Monticello — F-683 — Elizabeth Elementary School Reported missing
The Elizabeth School, a three-room, vernacular shingle-clad building, was a school for Black students on Groover Road in 1938 and was funded by parents and the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Miles Edward Groover (1887-1966) and his wife, Daisy . . . Map (db m67601) HM
106 Florida, Jefferson County, Monticello — F-681 — Howard Academy Elementary and Junior High School (Later Howard Academy High School) Second Street
This historic marker recognizes Howard Academy Elementary/Junior High School, which eventually became Howard Academy High School. In 1957, the first phase of Howard Academy Elementary and Junior High School was constructed on Second Street. The . . . Map (db m67639) HM
107 Florida, Jefferson County, Monticello — F-682 — Howard Academy High School on Chestnut Street
Howard Academy High School's Building 1 opened on Chestnut Street in 1936 with one structure containing several classrooms. In 1940, a similar, second building was constructed and financed by the county, parents and The Julius Rosenwald Fund. . . . Map (db m67656) HM
108 Florida, Jefferson County, Monticello — Jefferson County Florida Confederate Memorial
(front/north side) Erected 1899 by the Ladies’ Memorial Association of Jefferson County Fla. Our Fallen Heros (west side) Let this testimonial of Woman’s deathless fidelity to Man’s imperishable valor speak to the sons . . . Map (db m126495) WM
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109 Florida, Jefferson County, Monticello — Jefferson County High School
Jefferson County High School Erected 1852 Charter Granted in 1852 by Legislative Council First brick school building constructed in state Bricks made on George Taylor Plantation Building constructed by Samuel Carroll with slave . . . Map (db m239585) HM
110 Florida, Jefferson County, Monticello — F-279 — Jefferson County Sesquicentennial1827-1977
When Florida’s Territorial Legislative Council established Jefferson County in January, 1827, settlers from the seaboard states already had begun to develop cotton plantations in this area. In December, 1827, the county seat received the name . . . Map (db m126297) HM
111 Florida, Jefferson County, Monticello — F-278 — The Town of Monticello
Jefferson County became Territorial Florida's 13th county in January, 1827. In December of that year, the town of Monticello, named in honor of Thomas Jefferson's famous Virginia home, was laid out and lots began to be sold. During the 1830s and . . . Map (db m126300) HM
112 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Capitol Hill — Jefferson CountyFlorida World War II Memorial
Jefferson County “The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional as to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated . . . Map (db m210470) WM
113 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 15-Inch RodmanFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
In 1873 Fort Jefferson's armament was modernized to include six 15-inch Rodman smoothbore cannon and four 300-pounder rifled Parrott guns. Of the 141 guns listed at the fort when the garrison left in 1874, only those 10 remain here today. The other . . . Map (db m193412) HM
114 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Coal Refueling StationFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
After the USS Maine battleship was sunk in Havana, Cuba, in February 1898, the US military strengthened its operations in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean to protect strategically important shipping lanes. This concrete pad is all that . . . Map (db m225119) HM
115 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Deadly CrossfireFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
What do you do if enemy troops land on the beach and start across the moat? Catch them in a crossfire from howitzers in the bastions, which extend outward from the fort's six exterior walls. Howitzers could fire canisters that spewed golf ball-sized . . . Map (db m243920) HM
116 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Defending US CommerceFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
Look around you. From this vantage point, the sea seems to go on forever. Fort Jefferson appears to be in the middle of nowhere. But it is really at the gateway to some out-of-sight landmasses. To the south, 106 miles away, is Cuba. To the east, 68 . . . Map (db m225074) HM
117 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Gateway to the GulfFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
The Dry Tortugas keys sit at the crossroads of biologically rich sea currents, migratory bird routes, and strategic shipping lanes that link the eastern United States with Gulf Coast ports like New Orleans, Mobile, and Pensacola. From tiny coral . . . Map (db m226169) HM
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118 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Guardian of the GulfFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
Fort Jefferson, the largest all-masonry fort in the United States, was built between 1846 and 1875 to protect the nation's gateway to the Gulf of Mexico. Supply and subsidence problems and the Civil War delayed construction. Sections of the fort . . . Map (db m225108) HM
119 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — GunroomsFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
The 8- and 10-inch columbiads were standard U.S. cannon for coast defense. They were cast-iron, muzzle-loading smoothbores. The 8-inch weighed 9,210 pounds and when elevated 4” threw a 65-pound ball about a mile. From the top of the fort, the . . . Map (db m100238) HM
120 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — How Do You Live Out Here?Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
National Park Service rangers, researchers, maintenance workers, and their families live here year-round. Most of them live in small apartments built within the fort's casemates and have their own kitchen, bedrooms, living room, and bathroom. Staff . . . Map (db m240103) HM
121 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Jefferson B. Browne1857-1937 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Jefferson Browne attended school in Key West but graduated from Kenmore University High School in Amherst, Virginia, in the mid 1870’s. He became a lighthouse keeper, at Fowey Rocks Lighthouse for fifteen months where he spent his spare time . . . Map (db m222934) HM
122 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Keeping Powder Dry and SafeFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
A fort's effectiveness in the 1800s depended in large part on its gunpowder supply. Keeping the powder dry and avoiding explosions were critical. This powder magazine's special features included wooden floors and walls to prevent sparks, and vents . . . Map (db m193408) HM
123 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Mariners Beware!Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
The Dry Tortugas offer a sheltered harbor for ships, but their reefs and shoals have claimed more than 200 wrecks since the 1500s. To warn mariners, the US government built a 70-foot lighthouse in 1825—26 on Garden Key 20 years before work started . . . Map (db m225093) HM WM
124 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Navy Days at Fort JeffersonDry Tortugas National Park
In 1898, the U.S. battleship Maine sailed from this anchorage to her destruction in La Habana harbor. “Remember the Maine” became the rallying cry for the Spanish-American War that followed. The anchorage served the navy through . . . Map (db m100241) HM
125 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Parade Ground PanoramaFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
This vantage point atop Bastion A provides a sweeping view of Fort Jefferson’s parade ground and major historic features. Traverse Magazine • Harbor Light • Sally Port (exit) • Rodman Cannon Large Detached Magazine • Soldier’s . . . Map (db m225114) WM
126 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Red-Hot CannonballsFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
Imagine what it was like to heat solid cannonballs in a hot shot furnace like this one, so gun crews could fire red-hot projectiles at wooden warships to set them ablaze. This process involved several soldiers. One soldier maintained the coal fire . . . Map (db m193410) HM
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127 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Rifled CannonFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
The 300-pounder Parrot had spiral grooves, called rifling, which caused its elongated, pointed projectile to spin. This made the Parrotts much more accurate than smoothbore Rodman cannon that fired round cannonballs. The Parrot's muzzle-loaded . . . Map (db m225067) HM
128 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — The HospitalFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
Two large, unplastered first and second floor rooms at the north end of the barracks served as post hospital. There was also a makeshift isolation facility on Hospital Key, almost two miles away. Though Fort Jefferson was considered a healthful . . . Map (db m225084) HM
129 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — The MoatFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
It protected the fort walls from (1) heavy seas, and (2) enemy landings. Most of the moat wall was built in 1849-1851, but digging the moat to full depth, a task for prisoners, was not completed until 1873. Beginning in 1861, dozens of . . . Map (db m225073) HM
130 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Touring Fort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
A self-guiding, easy-to-moderate tour of the fort's three levels takes about 40 minutes. Use this diagram to devise your own route. As you walk, think about the construction obstacles that confronted the US Army Corps of Engineers—shifting sands, . . . Map (db m240094) HM
131 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Traverse MagazineFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
These hill-like structures on the terreplein protected ammunition from enemy fire. They also could shield nearby gun crews if necessary. Sixteen traverse magazines are located between gun platforms on the open—and thus vulnerable—top tier of the . . . Map (db m225097) HM
132 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Water in "Dry" TortugasFort Jefferson — Dry Tortugas National Park —
Fort engineers designed an innovative system to collect and store rainwater to provide fresh water for the islands 1500 planned residents. Garden Key receives about 30 inches of rain a year. Rain falling on the fort's top tier filtered down . . . Map (db m193731) HM
133 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — Never Forget GardenTomb of the Unknown Soldier
This garden is a living tribute to all of America's veterans and their families. In silence and respect, this is a place to remember why millions of Americans have fought and died for our liberty and our freedom. Here we renew our . . . Map (db m220157) WM
134 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine, Lincolnville — Original Homesite of Maria Jefferson Epps Shine
Original Homesite of Maria Jefferson Epps Shine Great Granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson Founder of the Local Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution and held the organizational meeting here at 102 . . . Map (db m241190) HM
135 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Lt. Col. Jefferson M. Lamar, C.S.A.
Lt. Col. Jefferson Mirabeau Lamar commanded Cobb’s Legion Infantry at Crampton’s Gap. Lamar graduated from the University of Mississippi before opening a law practice in Covington, GA. A month after his July 1861 marriage to his cousin, Mary Ann . . . Map (db m108759) HM
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136 Georgia, Ben Hill County, Fitzgerald — 009-3 — Jefferson Davis Memorial State Park
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (178 miles NE of the Park), where he performed his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed enroute . . . Map (db m40378) HM
137 Georgia, Bibb County, Macon — Jefferson Davis
Here ex-president Jefferson Davis, Mrs. Davis and their two daughters Mrs. Margaret Hayes and Varina Ann (Winnie) Davis were the house guests of Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Marshall Johnston from Oct. 24 to Nov.2, 1887, coming to attend the Confederate . . . Map (db m186638) HM
138 Georgia, Bibb County, Macon — 011-16 — Jefferson Davis at the Lanier House
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (100 miles NE), where he performed what proved to be his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed . . . Map (db m25409) HM
139 Georgia, Bibb County, Macon — Jefferson Davis in Macon
While in the city to attend a reunion of Confederate veterans, Jefferson Davis, ex-president of the Confederate States of America, addressed the veterans from this speakers stand on Wednesday, October 26, 1887. On the following Saturday, Mr. . . . Map (db m236924) HM
140 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - South — 25-40 — Comer HouseJefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis, former President of the Confederate States of America, was a guest in 1886 in the house on the northeast corner of Bull and Taylor Streets. The residence (built about 1880) was at that time the home of Hugh M. Comer, President of . . . Map (db m5983) HM
141 Georgia, Dodge County, Eastman — 045-2 — Jefferson Davis
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (132 miles NE, where he performed what proved to be his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed . . . Map (db m57175) HM
142 Georgia, Irwin County, Irwinville — Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis President of the Confederate States of America 1861-1865 Reverse: On this spot May 10, 1865 President Jefferson Davis was made a prisoner of war by Federal troops Erected by the State of Georgia Eugene Talmadge, . . . Map (db m10568) HM
143 Georgia, Irwin County, Irwinville — 077-5 — Jefferson Davis
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (178 miles NE), where he performed his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Soon thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed enroute to the . . . Map (db m10569) HM
144 Georgia, Irwin County, Irwinville — 077-6 — Jefferson Davis
Late on May 8th, the night before his arrival at this site, Mr. Davis and his party had camped in Abbeville (26 miles NE), unaware that pursuit was close behind. Their pursuers, the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry (US), Lt. Col. Henry Harnden, had learned . . . Map (db m40151) HM
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145 Georgia, Irwin County, Irwinville — 077-4 — Jefferson Davis Memorial State Park
On the night of May 9, 1865, Jefferson Davis, with his family and a small escort, enroute south to avoid a screen of Union cavalry attempting to intercept him, reached the site of the present Jefferson Davis Memorial State Park (1 mile north) and . . . Map (db m40345) HM
146 Georgia, Irwin County, Ocilla — 077-3 — Jefferson Davis Memorial State Park
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (178 miles NE of the Park), where he performed his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed enroute . . . Map (db m164830) HM
147 Georgia, Jackson County, Jefferson — Jackson County Troops Monument
(front) Dedicated to the valor of Jackson County Troops that served the Confederate States of America In 2008 the City of Jefferson and Historic Preservation Commission approved the replacement of the CSA Statue broken in 1940 . . . Map (db m182638) WM
148 Georgia, Jeff Davis County, Hazlehurst — Jefferson Davis Memorial
Jefferson Davis [Confederate States of America Seal] President Confederate States of America 1861 (West face) Presented to Preserve the Memory of the sacrifices of the people of the South as exemplified by our . . . Map (db m22204) HM
149 Georgia, Laurens County, Dublin — 087-3 — Jefferson Davis
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (102 miles N), where he performed what proved to be his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed . . . Map (db m49509) HM
150 Georgia, Laurens County, Dublin — 087-4 — Jefferson Davis
On May 7, 1865, Jefferson Davis, with his family and a small escort, passed through Dublin enroute south to avoid a screen of Union cavalry attempting to intercept him. That evening, the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry [US] reached Dublin and camped at the . . . Map (db m49511) HM
151 Georgia, Lee County, Smithville — 088-5 — Pursuit of Jefferson Davis
Early in May, 1865, Federal cavalry under command of Col. R.H.G. Minty, U.S.A., passed through Smithville in pursuit of Jefferson Davis. They camped for one night near this spot, moved west to Cuthbert, then to Eufaula, Ala., south to Fort Gaines, . . . Map (db m40013) HM
152 Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — Jefferson Davis Bridge
Jefferson Davis West Point Graduate Class of 1828 * * * Services: Indian Wars 1829- 1835 Member of Congress 1845-'46 Colonel U.S. Army Hero of Buena Vista and Monterey Secretary of War 1853-'57 Senator from Mississippi . . . Map (db m9645) HM
153 Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta, Laney Walker — Rev. Dr. William Jefferson White1831-1913
Born in Ruckerville, Ga., he moved to Augusta in 1842. He organized Springfield Baptist Church's first Sunday School, served as president of the Colored Baptist Sunday School Convention, founded Harmony Baptist Church in 1868, and served as . . . Map (db m227178) HM
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154 Georgia, Tift County, Tifton — 137-2 — Jefferson Davis Memorial State Park>>>------>
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (178 miles NE of the Park), where he performed his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed enroute . . . Map (db m39992) HM
155 Georgia, Washington County, Oconee — 150-8 — Jefferson Davis
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (85 miles N), where he performed what proved to be his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed . . . Map (db m41411) HM
156 Georgia, Washington County, Sandersville — 150-11 — Jefferson Davis
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (68 miles N), where he performed what proved to be his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed . . . Map (db m24785) HM
157 Georgia, Washington County, Warthen — 150-6 — President Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America and party camped near here in a wooded area, when trying to reach Mobile, in his flight from Federal Soldiers. The party, on horseback, stopped at Warthen’s Store to purchase food . . . Map (db m24361) HM
158 Georgia, Wilcox County, Abbeville — 156-2 — Jefferson Davis
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (152 miles NE), where he performed what proved to be his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed . . . Map (db m40086) HM
159 Georgia, Wilcox County, Abbeville — 156-3 — Jefferson Davis
Late on May 8, 1865, Jefferson Davis, with his family and a small escort, camped in Abbeville, unaware that hostile pursuit was close behind. His pursuers, the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry [US], Lt. Col. Henry Harnden, arrived next morning, shortly after . . . Map (db m40087) HM
160 Georgia, Wilcox County, Abbeville — Jefferson Davis Camp Site
Erected June 3, 1925 by Abbeville Daughters of the Confederacy to dedicate the spot where Jefferson Davis our great Confederate leader camped May the 9th 1865 the night before his capture. Love makes memory eternal. "Lest we forget."Map (db m164768) HM WM
161 Georgia, Wilkes County, Washington — 157-12 — Jefferson Davis
On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington where he performed what proved to be his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed enroute to the . . . Map (db m25541) HM
162 Idaho, Ada County, Boise — Old Oregon Trail
Along this historic trail, from 1841 to 1861, traveled the greatest land migration in history. Nearly half a million pioneers came to settle America's Northwest. One out of every eight would perish along the way.Map (db m125859) HM
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163 Idaho, Bannock County, Downey — 119 — Captain Jefferson Hunt, Soldier, Pioneer, ChurchmanBorn January 20, 1804 in Kentucky - Died May 11, 1879 in Idaho
Charles Jefferson Hunt served in the Mormon Battalion as Captain of Company “A” and as assistant executive officer. In its historic march from Council Bluffs, Iowa to San Diego, California, 1846 - 47. His service won the commendation of . . . Map (db m48986) HM
164 Idaho, Bonneville County, Idaho Falls — 228 — Upper Snake River Valley Irrigation
The fertile soil and abundance of water in this valley lured pioneer settlers. With small slip scrapers, hand plows, picks and shovels, they cleared sagebrush, built log homes, made canals, ditches and dams to put water on the land. One of . . . Map (db m239843) HM
165 Idaho, Jefferson County, Lewisville — 230 — Lewisville
In 1882, Richard F. Jardine, Edmund, Brigham, and John Ellsworth with their families founded Lewisville. It was named in honor of Lewis and Clark Expedition and was one of the first settlements in the Snake River Valley. They cleared sagebrush, dug . . . Map (db m124483) HM
166 Idaho, Jefferson County, Rigby — 427 — Bybee - Centerville
Bybee-Centerville, also known as Sayer, was located between Lewisville and Rigby, the Drybed Channel of the Snake River (Great Feeder Canal) and the Burgess Canal. It was settled 1883-84 by John A. Cuthbert, Alexander Kinghorn, Dan Adams, William . . . Map (db m140582) HM
167 Idaho, Jefferson County, Rigby — 106 — Rigby
In 1884 a group of Utah Mormons settled and pioneered this locality. The cleared sagebrush land, dug canals and erected humble log homes. The built a log room which was used for church, school and recreation. Daniel S. Robbins, a veteran, was made . . . Map (db m124386) HM
168 Illinois, Jefferson County, Mount Vernon — Appellate Courthouse
This building was constructed for the Southern Division of the Illinois Supreme Court, one of three divisions created by the Constitution of 1848. Court met in lodge halls in Mount Vernon prior to completion of the center section of this building . . . Map (db m61702) HM
169 Illinois, Jefferson County, Mount Vernon — General Store
Replica of the James Thomas Johnson General Store originally located in the 600 block of Opdyke Street (present day location of the old Mt. Vernon Township High School football field). The store was constructed in the latter half of the 19th century . . . Map (db m239484) HM
170 Illinois, Jefferson County, Mount Vernon — Goshen Road
The Goshen Road was one of the main arteries of travel in the early 1800's, when Illinois was frontier country. The road ran in a Northwesterly direction from Shawneetown to Edwardsville - A distance of more than 150 miles. Shawneetown and . . . Map (db m88993) HM
171 Illinois, Jefferson County, Mount Vernon — Jefferson County Heroes
These loved ones gave their tomorrows so that we could have our todays World War I Arnold, Robert E. • Blankenship, Fred • Bond, Roy • Borden, Clyde • Foster, Floyd A. • Fred, Gale • Glasebrook, Harlay • Glenn, Harry • Gowler, Samuel . . . Map (db m212636) WM
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172 Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — 100 W. Jefferson St.
This property has been designated a Local Historic Landmark by the City of Ottawa, Illinois July 21, 2009Map (db m185041) HM
173 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — 1 — Seventh and Jefferson StreetsOld County Jail Site — 1908 Race Riot Walking Tour —
On August 14, 1908, a mob gathered at the Sangamon County Jail and demanded the release of George Richardson and Joe James, two black prisoners. Richardson was accused of raping Mabel Hallam, a white woman; and James was accused of the murder of . . . Map (db m199935) HM
174 Illinois, Will County, Joliet — Jefferson Street Bridge
Built 1932 by the State of IllinoisMap (db m198526) HM
175 Indiana, Clark County, Jeffersonville — Monumental MemoriesThe Lewman Store Building - circa 1940
Street celebrations and parades were very common in the past and much better attended than some are today. In the picture of what is now Red Yeti, you will notice that the crowd has assembled in front of an Army Surplus store. Post World War II, . . . Map (db m206921) HM
176 Indiana, Clark County, Jeffersonville — Monumental MemoriesFirst National Bank – circa 1869 Reported unreadable
This Italianate style building had multiple uses. The first floor was the bank and the second floor was office space and meeting rooms. It had a basement with access on the south side and, in the 1890s, the Lyon family was walking here when they . . . Map (db m206922) HM
177 Indiana, Clark County, Jeffersonville — Thomas Jefferson
Jeffersonville is named for President Thomas Jefferson, who had a profound influence on the city. As a Virginia legislator, Jefferson was a strong supporter of General George Rogers Clark's Illinois campaign from 1778 to 1779, which resulted in the . . . Map (db m241638) HM
178 Indiana, Clark County, Memphis — General Jefferson C. Davis 1828-1879
Was born in Clark Co., Ind. Appointed colonel of the 22nd Indiana Infantry. After promotion to brigadier general for service at Pea Ridge, he saw action at Corinth, Murfreesboro, and Chickamauga and the Atlantic Campaign.Map (db m161455) HM
179 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.1973.1 — Canal Landing on Washington Street / Jefferson Park Mall
(Side 1) Canal Landing on Washington Street. The Huntington Landing started 120 feet west on Washington St and continued to the lock at Cherry St. The Wabash & Erie canal was 4 feet deep and 100 feet wide as this point. Other locks . . . Map (db m65223) HM
180 Indiana, Jefferson County, Dupont — Gen. John Morgan's Troops
Gen. John Morgan's troops going east ate breakfast here, Sunday, July 12, 1863.Map (db m100025) HM
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181 Indiana, Jefferson County, Dupont — Morgan's Troops Camped Here — Morgan's Raid —
Gen. John Morgan’s Troops going East camped here Saturday night, July 11, 1863Map (db m45978) HM
182 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — 39.1999.1 — Alois O. Bachman
Born in Madison 1839. Family home on West Main Street. Attended Hanover College 1856-1858 to pursue practice of law. Attended Kentucky Military Institute in Frankfort. Organized Madison City Greys 1858, which became part of Sixth Regiment Indiana . . . Map (db m206804) HM
183 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — 39.2016.1 — Chapman Harris
Harris, a free African American, came to Madison, 1839, as the fight over slavery along the Ohio River became more violent. He worked as a teamster, farmer, and Baptist minister. His family owned land in Eagle Hollow and Madison. Harris's activities . . . Map (db m206771) HM
184 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — From Pork to Port
The completion of Madison's railroad connection to Indianapolis in 1847, the first in the state, heralded the peak of Madison's golden years as a manufacturing city, shipping port, and busy river town. Since the early 1800s, Madison had continued . . . Map (db m180813) HM
185 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Jefferson County ( Indiana ) Civil War Memorial
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186 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Jefferson County Courthouse / Madison's Commercial DistrictStreetside History
Jefferson County Courthouse [west side]Completed in 1855, the Greek Revival style brick and stone courthouse replaced a smaller octagon shaped courthouse that burned in 1853. In 1869 the roof was rebuilt with the steeper pitch . . . Map (db m181158) HM
187 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Jefferson County Honor Roll
Dedicated to the memory of these fallen comrades who in answering the call to arms, paid the price of freedom Korea Charles S. Branch • Glenn L. Con • Marcus L. Harmon • Robert E. McGee • Wendell W. Marshall • Clarence Reed • Alvin . . . Map (db m243071) WM
188 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Jefferson County War Memorial Reported permanently removed
(Middle Panel - Top) Dedicated To the memory of these Fallen Comrades who, in answering the call to arms, paid the Price of Freedom. (Left Panel) World War I Harrison B. Buckner • William Buckner • . . . Map (db m241840) WM
189 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Lanier's Legacy
One of Madison’s most prominent citizens was James Franklin Doughty Lanier. He was a pioneer and respected banker/financier. Lanier hired the talented architect Francis Costigan to design his magnificent mansion on the Ohio River, where it shines . . . Map (db m180800) HM
190 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — 39.1996.1 — Madison Hill Incline and Cut
Built 1836-1841 as part of Indiana's 1836 Internal Improvement Act. Measures 7,012 feet long and elevates 413 feet to achieve a 5.89 percent grade; 500, 000 tons of rock and earth were moved in construction. Still considered to be the steepest . . . Map (db m206805) HM
191 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Old Courthouse Treasure
This bell, which once hung in the Courthouse cupola, survived the Courthouse fire of May 20, 2009 thanks to the efforts of 18 area volunteer fire departments. According to the inscriptions of its exterior, the bell was cast by the G.W. Coffin & . . . Map (db m181496) HM
192 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Samuel WoodfillMost Decorated Soldier of W. W. I — Medal of Honor Recipient — Reported permanently removed
In Honor of A Native Son Samuel Woodfill Major, United States Army —————— Born near Bryantsburg, Indiana June 6, 1887 Died Vevay, Indiana August 10, 1951 Buried in Arlington Naational Cemetery —————— "The . . . Map (db m241841) WM
193 Indiana, Jefferson County, Madison — Samuel Woodfill
In honor of a native son Samuel Woodfill Major, United States Army born near Bryantsburg, Indiana January 6, 1883 Died Vevay, Indiana August 10, 1951 Buried in Arlington National Cemetery "The outstanding American soldier in . . . Map (db m242693) HM WM
194 Indiana, Kosciusko County, Milford — Brumbaugh CemeteryCemetery Heritage
Brumbaugh Cemetery Established 1840 A Historic Cemetery Listed in Indiana's Cemetery and Burial Grounds Registry of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Installed 2009 Indiana Historical Bureau and Jefferson Township . . . Map (db m75291) HM
195 Indiana, Lake County, Gary, Downtown — Jefferson Park Water Tower
Shortly after the city's founding by U.S. Steel in 1906, the Gary Heat, Light, and Water Company constructed the utilities necessary for tens of thousands of new residents and businesses. The company hired civil engineer John W. Alvord of . . . Map (db m226733) HM
196 Indiana, Wayne County, Richmond, Wayne Township — Blind Lemon Jefferson — Starr-Gennett Walk of Fame —
Blind Lemon Jefferson was widely influential as a country blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. His final songs were recorded in Gennett's Richmond studio in 1929. In honor of the music-loving family and friends of Betty Blunk and in memory of . . . Map (db m221901) HM
197 Iowa, Greene County, Jefferson — Jefferson Freedom Rock Veterans MemorialGreene County — Ray “Bubba” Sorensen II  —
North Side [1919 US Army Convoy along the Lincoln Highway US Highway 30] West Side [The Medal of Honor with Captain Darrell R. Lindsey's crippled B-26 Marauder bomber] East Side [Astronaut Loren J. Shriver and POW . . . Map (db m168830) WM
198 Iowa, Madison County, Winterset — 101 East Jeffersonc.1914
The Winterset Savings Bank was established in 1902 and moved into this building in 1914. Sam C. Smith's law office was also in this building, and he served as the bank president for a period dating from 1926. This building served as City Hall . . . Map (db m72518) HM
199 Iowa, Madison County, Winterset — 106 East Jeffersonc.1880
Prior to the construction of this brick building Kerr and Boyd operated a grocery store here. They advertised "Staple and Fancy Groceries" as early as 1874. When Mr. Boyd retired, and Kerr's son joined him, the letter "d" in Boyd was painted over . . . Map (db m72519) HM
200 Iowa, Madison County, Winterset — 51 Jefferson Streetcirca 1880
In the Civil War days, the county jail stood here. It was a two story log cabin and was entered on the second floor, by an exterior stairway. Two banks occupied the first floor of the current building; Citizens National Bank, and later First . . . Map (db m72467) HM

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