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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Marshall

 
Clickable Map of Clark County, Illinois 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 Clark County, IL (14) Coles County, IL (17) Crawford County, IL (14) Cumberland County, IL (6) Edgar County, IL (11) Jasper County, IL (2) Sullivan County, IN (8) Vigo County, IN (48)  ClarkCounty(14) Clark County (14)  ColesCounty(17) Coles County (17)  CrawfordCounty(14) Crawford County (14)  CumberlandCounty(6) Cumberland County (6)  EdgarCounty(11) Edgar County (11)  JasperCounty(2) Jasper County (2)  SullivanCountyIndiana(8) Sullivan County (8)  VigoCounty(48) Vigo County (48)
Marshall, Illinois and Vicinity
    Clark County (14)
    Coles County (17)
    Crawford County (14)
    Cumberland County (6)
    Edgar County (11)
    Jasper County (2)
    Sullivan County, Indiana (8)
    Vigo County, Indiana (48)
 
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1Illinois (Clark County), Marshall — Fancher Pony Truss Bridge
Hiram B. Trout and his brother, Everett Trout, were born on a farm about five miles north of this location. They operated a machine shop in Shelbyville, Illinois in the late 1800’s at which in time they invented and patented the unique design for . . . — Map (db m59336) HM
2Illinois (Clark County), Marshall — Harlan Hall
Has been placed on the National Register Of Historic Places November 4, 2001 By the United States Department of the Interior Built 1872 — Map (db m152565) HM
3Illinois (Clark County), Marshall — James Jones 1921-77Friends of Libraries U.S.A. Literary Landmarks Register
From Here to Eternity author James Jones co-founded The Handy Writers’ Colony (1949-1964) at the West edge of Marshall with his mentor Lowney Turner Handy and her husband, Harry. Jones wrote Some Came Running here before moving to New . . . — Map (db m23336) HM
4Illinois (Clark County), Marshall — MarshallArcher's Avenue
Built at the intersection of Illinois' first state road and America's first federal highway, Marshall was a gateway community for immigrants traveling west. It was founded in 1835 by Illinois Gov. Joseph Duncan and Col. William B. Archer. . . . — Map (db m152562) HM
5Illinois (Clark County), Marshall — Marshall, Illinois1835 - 1935
To Commemorate The Hundredth Anniversary of Marshall, Illinois Founded by William B. Archer and to Honor George Rogers Clark for whom the county was named — Map (db m104797) HM
6Illinois (Clark County), Marshall — Old Stone Arch Bridge
This Bridge was completed by Army Engineers sometime between 1834 and 1837 as part of the Old National Road, between Cumberland, Maryland and Vandalia, Illinois, was authorized by the enabling act of 1803 and was the Nation's first federally . . . — Map (db m71127) HM
7Illinois (Clark County), Marshall — The Archer HouseNational Historic Landmark
This structure was erected in 1841 by Col. Wm. B. Archer, founder of Marshall, and John Bartlett and has been in continuous use as a hotel. It was an important stage coach stop on the early Cumberland Road where many prominent people, including . . . — Map (db m152564) HM
 
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