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By Cosmos Mariner, June 25, 2021
Carry A. Nation Marker
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1 Iowa, Muscatine County, Muscatine — Carry A. NationFeb. 11-12, 1901
On Cedar Street at East 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south on Cedar Street.
During a 10-day tour between Topeka court appearances, the temperance crusader stayed overnight and visited seven saloons including J.M. Wier’s at 221 E. 2nd St. She told a large audience in Muscatine’s Grand Opera House that she would not use her . . . Map (db m238746) HM
2 Kentucky, Garrard County, Lancaster — 1733 — Birthplace of Carry A. Nation / Lady with the Hatchet
On Kentucky Route 34 at Fisher Ford Road (County Route 1329), on the right when traveling west on State Route 34.
Obverse Birthplace of Carry A. Nation With hatchet in hand, this famous Kentuckian harassed saloon owners across U.S. Four miles from here on Carry Nation Rd. is house where she was born, 1846; lived there five years and in other Ky. . . . Map (db m70975) HM
3 Kansas, Barber County, Medicine Lodge — Carry Nation Home
On Fowler Avenue (U.S. 160) at Oak Street, on the left when traveling west on Fowler Avenue.
This marks the home in Medicine Lodge of Mrs. Carry A. Nation who did outstanding work as a temperance crusader in Kansas. Born Nov. 25, 1846. Died June 9, 1911Map (db m65194) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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