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Daughters of the American Revolution Historical Markers

Markers erected by all chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Society is dedicated to historical preservation, accomplished by the efforts of its chapters at the local level. One of the ways they accomplish this is by placing monuments around the world to memorialize people and events throughout American history.
 
In Grateful Appreciation of The Boys of Ben Hill Co. Marker image, Touch for more information
By David Seibert, January 20, 2013
In Grateful Appreciation of The Boys of Ben Hill Co. Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
301Georgia (Ben Hill County), Fitzgerald — In Grateful Appreciation of The Boys of Ben Hill Co.
On East Central Avenue (U.S. 319) at South Sheridan Street, on the right when traveling east on East Central Avenue.
Who gave their service during the World War — Map (db m110406) WM
302Georgia (Burke County), Waynesboro — Colonels Twiggs and Few
On South Liberty Street (U.S. 25) at State Highway 24 on South Liberty Street.
In Honor Of The Men Under Command Of Colonel Twiggs And Colonel Few Who Victoriously Defended The Cause Of The American Revolution At The Battle Of Burke Jail In 1779 Erected by the Georgia Society and the Edmund Burke Chapter . . . — Map (db m7902) HM
303Georgia (Carroll County), Whitesburg — This Log House is Similar to the Home of Chief William McIntosh
On West McIntosh Circle (Georgia Route 5) 2 miles south of Georgia Route 5, on the right when traveling east.
It was relocated from near Centre, Alabama by W.O. Kilgore Construction with funds provided by the Department of Natural Resources and private sector funds raised by the Abraham Baldwin Chapter, NSDAR as requested by Carroll County, Georgia. . . . — Map (db m110846) HM
304Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — Augusta Road1735-1920
On Charlton Street at Bull Street, on the left when traveling east on Charlton Street.
Northwest of this spot, on Liberty and West Broad Streets began the Augusta Road, one of the oldest in Georgia. — Map (db m6818) HM
305Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — Beaulieu Plantation
On Beaulieu Avenue near Butler Street.
Granted 1739 to William Stephens Secretary Colony of Georgia 1737 - 1740 President 1743 - 1751 Here in 1779 under Count d'Estaing the French landed to join the Americans under General Lincoln in the Siege Of Savannah . . . — Map (db m9149) HM
306Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — British Evacuation
On West Park Avenue near Bull Street, in the median.
Commemorative of the British Evacuation Of Savannah 1782 Presented to the City of Savannah By the Lachlan McIntosh Chapter Daughters Of The American Revolution 1904 — Map (db m10356) HM
307Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — Button Gwinnett
Near East Oglethorpe Avenue.
This Memorial to Button Gwinnett Born 1735       Died 1777 Georgia Signer of The Declaration of Independence President of Georgia Whose remains, buried in this cemetery, are believed to lie entombed hereunder. Was erected by the . . . — Map (db m5424) HM
308Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — Gen. James Jackson Home Site
On Abercorn St. near E. State St. when traveling south.
Site of the Home Presented By The State Of Georgia — To — Major General James Jackson Born 1757 - Died 1806 Revolutionary Hero, Statesman, And Governor Of Georgia Placed By The Savannah Chapter Of The Daughters Of . . . — Map (db m15082) HM
309Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — George Washington
On W State Street at Barnard Street, on the right when traveling west on W State Street.
During his visit to Savannah May 12-15 1791 was a guest at the Inn which stood on the northwest corner of Barnard and State Streets. This tablet is placed in commemoration of the bi-centenary of his birth by the Daughters of the American Revolution . . . — Map (db m67335) HM
310Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — Home Of Genl Lachlan MacIntosh1782-1806
On East Oglethorpe Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
First Constitutional Session of the Georgia Legislature held in the "Long Room" Jany 1783 Headquarters Genl George Washington May 1791 — Map (db m6470) HM
311Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — Jane Cuyler
On East Bay Street, on the right when traveling west.
Jane Cuyler (born Jeanne de la Touche) came to Savannah with her husband Teleman in 1768. After his death in 1772, Cuyler took in lodgers, first at her home on the corner of Bull and Broughton Streets, then at an undetermined location on Bay . . . — Map (db m6159) HM
312Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — Ogeechee Road
On East Charlton Street at Bull Street, on the left when traveling east on East Charlton Street.
Here, in 1735, was the beginning of the road to Darien, now called the Ogeechee Road, probably the first road laid out in Georgia, with the assistance of Tomochichi. — Map (db m6318) HM
313Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — Richardson-Owens-Thomas HouseMarquis De Lafayette
On Abercorn Street., on the right when traveling north.
In this house designed by the Architect William Jay in early 1800 Marquis De Lafayette was the guest of the City of Savannah March 19-21, 1825. A friend of Washington and a defender of American liberty "Until . . . — Map (db m19823) HM
314Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — Savannah Theatre
On Bull Street near E. Hull Street, on the right when traveling north.
This theatre is the oldest in active use in the United States. Built by the eminent architect Jay Opened Dec. 4, 1818 with the Comedy "Soldier's Daughter" and a Farce "Raising The Wind" Within these walls have played the greatest . . . — Map (db m15135) HM
315Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — The Public Oven and Home for Strangers
On West Congress Street near Bull Street.
On this site March 29, 1734 when Savannah was an English colony stood the public oven and next door 22-24 Congress St. The house for strangers — Map (db m22300) HM
316Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — The Public Store
On East St. Julian Street near Bull Street.
On this site stood in Colonial days March 29, 1734 the public store, the first store of the English colonists — Map (db m22299) HM
317Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — This is Yamacraw Bluff
On W. Bay Street near Bull Street, on the left when traveling south.
This is Yamacraw Bluff where the Colony of Georgia was founded February 12, 1733 by Gen.James Edward Oglethrope. Voted by the Georgia Daughters of the American Revolution the Most Historic Spot In Georgia — Map (db m27423) HM
318Georgia (Chattahoochee County), Fort Benning — The Lafayette Monument
On Lumpkin Road at Sigerfoos Road, on the right when traveling north on Lumpkin Road.
Along the Federal Road built in 1811 east and west through this place there passed in 1825 Lafayette Soldier of France and volunteer in the cause of American Liberty “At the first news my heart was enrolled” Here stood the Indian . . . — Map (db m111889) HM WM
319Georgia (Cobb County), Marietta — Hightower Indian Trail
On Shallowford Road 0.1 miles west of Sandy Plains Road, on the right when traveling west.
This stone marks the Hightower Indian Trail used by the Cherokees and by trading parties of other tribes (On the base) 1931 100th Anniversary — Map (db m111282) HM
320Georgia (Coweta County), Newnan — Coweta County World War I Memorial
On East Court Square at North Court Square, on the left when traveling north on East Court Square.
In honor of the men and women of Coweta County, who served their country in the Great War for world—wide liberty, and in memory of the following who gave their lives 1917     1919 Brook, Robert A. • Lee, Tommie . . . — Map (db m94672) WM
321Georgia (Coweta County), Newnan — In Memory of General Daniel Newnan1780-1851
Near East Court Square (U.S. 29) at North Court Square, on the left when traveling north.
In Memory of General Daniel Newnan Veteran of the War of 1812 Major-General Georgia Milita 3rd. Div. 1817 Secretary of State 1825–1827 United States Congressman 1831–1833 Newnan . . . — Map (db m94647) HM
322Georgia (Coweta County), Newnan — William McIntoshthe Creek Indian Chief
On South Court Square at West Court Square, on the left when traveling south on South Court Square.
To commemorate the courage and fidelity of the Creek Indian Chief William McIntosh In his youth he shielded pioneers, during the Revolution, from hostile tribes. He attained distinction in the War of 1812 and . . . — Map (db m94643) HM
323Georgia (Decatur County), Bainbridge — General Andrew Jackson Trail
Near West Jackson Street at North Florida Street, on the right when traveling west.
Here passed the trail used by General Andrew Jackson and his troops on his way to Fort Hughes [now Bainbridge] and Fort Scott fourteen miles southwest during the First Seminole Indian War, March 8, 1818 — Map (db m121849) HM
324Georgia (Decatur County), Bainbridge — In Memory of Revolutionary Soldiers
On West Broughton Street at North Broad Street (Business U.S. 27), on the right when traveling west on West Broughton Street.
In Memory of Revolutionary Soldiers Who Settled and Died in Decatur County Joel Darcy Private – Capt. Bickham’s Company Militia of Burke Co., GA. Commanded by Col. Asa Emanuel Thomas Fain Private – N. . . . — Map (db m61052) HM
325Georgia (Elbert County), Elberton — Revolutionary War Soldiers
On North Oliver Street (State Highway 77) at Elmhurst Drive, on the right when traveling south on North Oliver Street.
In Honor of Revolutionary War Soldiers whose graves and/or estates are in Elbert County, Georgia A project of Stephen Heard Chapter, NSDAR Historical Research Committee Historical Research Committee Helen Fleming Stone, . . . — Map (db m21913) HM
326Georgia (Emanuel County), Swainsboro — Emanuel County Patriot Park
On West Main Street, on the left when traveling south.
South Gratefully Dedicated to The Patriotic Memory of American Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Emanuel County Wilson Drew   Jacob Durden David Edenfield   Ephriam Herrington   James Moore Joseph Sumner   Reuben Thompson . . . — Map (db m21372) HM
327Georgia (Fulton County), Atlanta — The Indian Trail Echota
On Peachtree Road (U.S. 19) at Palisades Road, on the right when traveling north on Peachtree Road.
In this place the Indian Trail Echota crossed the Peach Tree Trail 1812 — Map (db m29384) HM
328Georgia (Glynn County), Brunswick — James Edward Oglethorpe
On Newcastle Street 0.1 miles north of Mansfield Street, on the right when traveling north.
In memory of James Edward Oglethorpe Founder of the province now the state of Georgia Soldier philanthropist and lover of his fellowmen most ardently those of poor estate Born 1696 • Died 1785 Erected by the efforts of Capt. . . . — Map (db m155234) HM
329Georgia (Glynn County), Brunswick — Liberty Tree
On Newcastle Street 0.1 miles north of Mansfield Street, on the left when traveling north.
Liberty Tree Planted by Brunswick Chapter D.A.R. 1906 With soil from the forty-nine states and territories — Map (db m155242) HM WM
330Georgia (Glynn County), St. Simons Island — Pike's Bluff
On Lawrence Road, on the left when traveling north.
In circa 1740, James Oglethorpe established a watch house west of here on the bank of the Frederica River. In 1745, Edward Kimber described this site as a place "from whence they can see Vessels a great Way to the Northward" and it served as a . . . — Map (db m73889) HM
331Georgia (Glynn County), St. Simons Island — The Military Road
On Frederica Road 0.2 miles north of South Harrington Road, on the right when traveling north.
The Military Road connecting Fort Frederica with Fort Saint Simons, crossed at this point. Built in 1738 by British forces under Oglethorpe and used during the Battle of Bloody Marsh. W.P.A. 1936 D.A.R. — Map (db m72672) HM
332Georgia (Hall County), Flowery Branch — Gen. Andrew Jackson
On Falcon Parkway (Georgia Route 13) at Hog Mountain Road, on the right when traveling north on Falcon Parkway.
. . . — Map (db m40837) HM
333Georgia (Hancock County), Sparta — Glen Mary "The Temple on the Hill"Built Circa 1848
On Linton Road 0.3 miles south of Pearson Chapel Road, on the right when traveling south.
Confederate Colonel Theophilus Jackson Smith built Glen Mary as a gift to his wife, Mary Salome Gonder. The estate would become a major cotton producer in Middle Georgia before the Civil War. The house is considered by many as the finest Greek . . . — Map (db m106811) HM
334Georgia (Hart County), Hartwell — Cherokee Assembly Ground
On Hartwell Street (U.S. 29) at Marsh Lane, on the right when traveling north on Hartwell Street.
Cherokee Assembly Ground Ah-Yeh-Li A-Lo-Hee (Center of the World) — Map (db m38592) HM
335Georgia (Jasper County), Hillsboro — Benjamin Harvey Hill
On Georgia Route 11 just south of Plum Street, on the right when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m26038) HM
336Georgia (Jasper County), Shady Dale — Old Stage Coach Inn
On Main Street (Georgia Route 83) south of Church Street, on the right when traveling north.
This tablet marks the inn, on the old stage coach route, from Barksdale Ferry on the Savannah River to Whatley's Ferry on the Chattahoochee River. — Map (db m113284) HM
337Georgia (Jones County), Clinton — LaFayette
On Pulaski Street at Washington Street, on the left when traveling east on Pulaski Street.
On March 25, 1825 LaFayette Paused Here and Made an Address — Map (db m25188) HM
338Georgia (Laurens County), Dudley — Vallombrosa Plantation of Governor George Michael Troup
On U.S. 80 0 miles east of Troup Lane, on the right when traveling west.
Governor of Georgia 1823 - 1827 United States Senator 1816 - 1818 and 1829 - 1833 Champion and militant defender of State Rights. This principle above all in his answer to President John Quincy Adams: “The argument has been . . . — Map (db m107338) HM
339Georgia (Liberty County), Midway — Midway Congregational ChurchErected 1792
On North Coastal Hwy (U.S. 17) near Martin Street, on the right when traveling north.
Organized in 1754 by the descendants of an English Colony which came first to Massachusetts 1630 to Connecticut 1635 to South Carolina 1695 and to Georgia 1752 Built on the same spot as the church which was burned by the British in . . . — Map (db m8999) HM
340Georgia (Mitchell County), Camilla — Hawthorne TrailBlazed 1818
On South Boulevard Street (Georgia Route 112) at Bainbridge Road (Georgia Route 97), on the right when traveling south on South Boulevard Street.
{Title is text}Map (db m117150) HM
341Georgia (Morgan County), Madison — In Memory of the Boys from Morgan County, Georgia
On Hancock Street at East Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling east on Hancock Street.
Erected by Henry Walton Chapter Daughters of the America Revolution In memory of The Boys From Morgan County, Georgia Who fought in the World War April 6, 1917 – November 11, 1918 — Map (db m60788) WM
342Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — Samuel Cooper1754-1841 — Soldier –- American Revolution —
On Warm Springs Road at Miller Road, on the right when traveling north on Warm Springs Road.
Born in Maryland, Cooper served in the South Carolina Militia during the American Revolution and participated in battles at Brandywine, Germantown and Stony Point. After the War he moved to Putnam County, Georgia and later to Muscogee County where . . . — Map (db m17811) HM
343Georgia (Oglethorpe County), Crawford — A Memorial to William Harris Crawford
On Athens Highway (U.S. 78) at W. H. Crawford Road, on the right when traveling west on Athens Highway.
A Memorial to William Harris Crawford 1772 – 1834 Statesman Diplomat Patriot Erected by Elijah Clarke Chapter D.A.R. of Athens, Georgia Feb. 24, 1929 — Map (db m25998) HM
344Georgia (Pulaski County), Hawkinsville — De Soto Trail
On Golden Isles Parkway (U.S. 341) at Airport Road, on the right when traveling east on Golden Isles Parkway.
In commemoration of the De Soto Expedition 1540 Old Hartford on the Ocmulgee is near the ancient site of Ocute on the eastward flowing river where dwelt the Hitchiti Indians. De Soto and his army reached Ocute, capital town of Ocute . . . — Map (db m111448) HM
345Georgia (Pulaski County), Hawkinsville — The 1812 Soldiers
On Golden Isles Parkway (U.S. 341) at Airport Road, on the right when traveling east on Golden Isles Parkway.
This tablet erected in memory of the 1812 soldiers who served at Fort Mitchell, Hartford, GA. — Map (db m111453) HM
346Georgia (Richmond County), Augusta — General George Washington
On Greene St at 6th St, on the left when traveling west on Greene St.
To Honor The Memory of General George Washington Guest of Our City 1791 Placed By Elizabeth Washington Chapter D.A.R. 1932 — Map (db m9742) HM
347Georgia (Richmond County), Augusta — Meadow Garden
On Independence Drive near near 13th Street (U.S. 1), on the left when traveling west.
Residence George Walton 1792 - 1804 Signer of The Declaration of Independence Delegate to Continental Congress Representative & Senator Chief Justice and Twice Governor of Georgia W.P.A. 1936 D.A.R. — Map (db m33201) HM
348Georgia (Stephens County), Toccoa — Jarrett ManorErected 1786
On Riverdale Road 0.4 miles north of U.S. 123, on the right when traveling north.
Home of Mary Jarrett White, Organizing Regent Placed by Toccoa Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1940 — Map (db m60740) HM
349Georgia (Stewart County), Omaha — Battle of Shepherd’s Plantation
On Omaha Road (Route 39) 1 mile north of Canyon Road (Route 39C), on the left when traveling south.
On this site was fought the battle of Shepherd's Plantation between Creek Indians and pioneer settlers aided by volunteer soldiers stationed at Forts Ingersol, Jones and McCreary under Major Henry W. Jernigan and Captain Hamilton Garmany. On a . . . — Map (db m46361) HM
350Georgia (Terrell County), Dawson — Battle of Echowanotchaway Swamp Monument
Near Old Fields Road (County Route 53) north of West Lee Street (County Road 141), on the left when traveling north.
This boulder marks the site of The Battle of Echowanotchaway Swamp between State Troops and Creek Indians July 25, 1836 — Map (db m117120) HM
351Georgia (Terrell County), Dawson — General Andrew Jackson
On Herod Highway (Georgia Route 55) at County Route 164, on the right when traveling north on Herod Highway.
This boulder commemorates the historical fact that General Andrew Jackson, with his command of nine hundred Georgia Militia and friendly Creek Indians, occupied the Indian village of Herodtown, located on this site, March 12, 1818. This event . . . — Map (db m27008) HM
352Georgia (Upson County), The Rock — First Post Office
On East Main Street (Georgia Route 36), on the right when traveling west.
First Post Office at The Rock Stage Coach Route on Old Federal Road 1816. Marked by Gov. Edward Telfair Chapter D.A.R. Thomaston, GA. 1923. — Map (db m120334) HM
353Georgia (Walker County), LaFayette — Chattooga Academy1836
On North Main Street (U.S. 27) at Margaret Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street. Reported missing.
National Register of Historic Places — Map (db m14380) HM
354Georgia (Walker County), Rossville — Home of John Ross
On Spring Street south of East Lake Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Home of John Ross Great Chief of the Cherokees Born Oct.3.1790 Died Aug.1.1866 Marked by William Marsh Chapter Daughters American Revolution July 12, 1922Map (db m130171) HM
355Georgia (Warren County), Warrenton — Warren County Revolutionary War Monument
On Main Street (Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway) (State Highway 12).
D.A.R. Seal To the soldiers found to date buried in Warren County, who fought in The War for American Independence 1776-1783 List of names — Map (db m90510) WM
356Georgia (Washington County), Warthen — Site of First Washington County Jail
On Warthen Lane 0 miles from Warthen Lane, on the right when traveling south.
Erected 1783, of logs Aaron Burr incarcerated here 1807, en route to trial for treason — Map (db m24396) HM
357Georgia (Wilkes County), Washington — Kettle Creek Battlefield
Near War Hill Road 1.5 miles south of Tyrone Road.
Marker Front: The Patriots whose names appear on this marker are those who have been proved to have participated in the Battle of Kettle Creek on February 14, 1779. Many brave men fought on this hallowed ground, some were wounded and . . . — Map (db m46285) HM
358Georgia (Wilkes County), Washington — The Battle of Kettle Creek
Near War Hill Road 1.5 miles south of Tyrone Road.
(Side 1) On this hill the Fourteenth Day of February 1779 the Battle of Kettle Creek was fought (Side 2) This battle of the American Revolution in which the British were severely defeated checked their invasion of Georgia . . . — Map (db m25828) HM
359Georgia (Worth County), Sylvester — 1703-’04 Thigpen Trail 1929
On U.S. 82 0.2 miles west of Airport Road, on the right when traveling west.
Military road from Georgia Mountains to St. Marks Florida Cut by James Thigpen for Col. Moore of Carolina — Map (db m40111) HM
360Idaho (Ada County), Boise — McClelland (sic) Ferry
On South Capitol Boulevard near Julia Davis Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Near this spot the McClelland (sic) Ferry Crossed the river in 1864. — Map (db m119202) HM
361Idaho (Canyon County), Middleton — To the Memory of the PioneersWard Massacre Memorial
On Lincoln Road 0.2 miles east of Middleton Road, on the left when traveling east.
To the memory of the pioneers who were massacred by Indians near this spot August 20, 1854. This monument is dedicated by Pioneer Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Boise, Idaho William Ward       Age 44 Margaret Ward        "   . . . — Map (db m22336) HM
362Idaho (Idaho County), Kooskia — Lewis and ClarkSquamish Glade Camp
Near Highway 12 near Elk Meadows Road, on the left when traveling east.
Sept. 13th 1805. Enroute to Pacific. — Map (db m123216) HM
363Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lapwai — Spalding Home Site1836
Near Watson's Store Road near 403 Road, on the left when traveling north.
and original fireplaces of Rev. Henry Harmon Spalding and Elisa Hart Spalding — Map (db m121712) HM
364Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Firsts in Lewiston
On Main Street near 1st Street.
In this vicinity was the first deeded land in Lewiston 1861 First homes, post office, courthouse, jail, mill, Masonic Hall, opera house: and first classes in State Normal School. 1896. — Map (db m121915) HM
365Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Lewis and Clark
Near Dike Bypass.
Lewis and Clark camped on the North Bank of Lewis's or Snake River October 10, 1805 Erected October 1955 by Alice Whitman Chapter D.A.R. — Map (db m23267) HM
366Idaho (Owyhee County), Homedale — Oregon Trail1842-1863
On East Idaho Avenue (State Highway 19) near South 2nd Street East, on the left when traveling west.
[Title is text] — Map (db m106938) HM
367Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — John Wood MansionErected 1835
On South 12th Street at State Street on South 12th Street.
The home of Governor John Wood Governor State of Illinois 1860-1861 Founder of Quincy, Illinois — Map (db m58738) HM
368Illinois (Bond County), Greenville — Hills Fort
On Hills Fort Avenue (County Road 500) west of Millersburg Road, on the right when traveling east.
To mark the site of Hill's Fort Built in 1811 Indian Massacre in August 1814 — Map (db m155014) HM
369Illinois (Bond County), Greenville — Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Bond County
On College Avenue at 3rd Street (Illinois Route 127), on the left when traveling west on College Avenue.
In memory fo the soldiers of the War of the American Revolution who are buried in Bond County, Illinois
John Diamond James Green Peter Hubbard Charles Johnson James Long Joseph McAdams Jacob Neer . . . — Map (db m34126) HM
370Illinois (Champaign County), Ogden — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictChampaign / Vermilion Counties — County Line Marker —
On County Route 1350N at County Route 2800E, on the left when traveling east on County Route 1350N.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859 — Map (db m10987) HM
371Illinois (Champaign County), Tolono — Lincoln 1861 Inaugural Train Stop
On N. Long Street (U.S. 45) at West Strong Street, on the left when traveling south on N. Long Street.
Abraham Lincoln made his farewell address to the people of Illinois at the Tolono Station February 11, 1861. "I am leaving you on an errand of national importance, attended as you are aware with considerable difficulties. Let us believe as some poet . . . — Map (db m4720) HM
372Illinois (Champaign County), Urbana — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictUrbana, Illinois — County-Seat Marker —
On East Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District ···1847 - 1857 — Map (db m12194) HM
373Illinois (Christian County), Mount Auburn — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictMacon / Christian Counties — County Line Marker —
On Mt. Auburn Blacktop Road (County Road E 2175N) at South 3rd Principal Meridian Road (County Road N 2100E), on the left when traveling west on Mt. Auburn Blacktop Road.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859 — Map (db m12200) HM
374Illinois (Christian County), Taylorville — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictTaylorville, Illinois — County-Seat Marker —
On East Main Cross Street west of South Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District ···1847-1857 — Map (db m12204) HM
375Illinois (Clark County), Marshall — Marshall, Illinois1835 - 1935
Near Archer Avenue (U.S. 40) at 5th Street.
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
376Illinois (Coles County), Charleston — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictCharleston, Illinois — County-Seat Marker —
On Jackson Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District···1847-1857 — Map (db m10938) HM
377Illinois (Coles County), Mattoon — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictShelby / Coles Counties — County Line Marker —
On Old State Road at County Route 100E, on the left when traveling west on Old State Road.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859 — Map (db m10989) HM
378Illinois (Coles County), Mattoon — Site of The Village of RichmondFounded August 27, 1836
On Old State Road (State Highway 7) 0.8 miles east of Lake Road (County Road 280E), on the left when traveling west.
On this spot stood the Clapboard Inn, General Store, and Post Office of the early settlers, including the Lincoln family. The survey of the Village shows thirty-seven lots. Main Street, sixty feet wide, ran immediately with the State Road and . . . — Map (db m10991) HM
379Illinois (Cook County), Chicago — Kennison Boulder Monument
Near North Clark Street at West Wisconsin Street, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory of David Kennison The Last Survivor of the "Boston Tea Party" who died in Chicago, February 24, 1852, aged 115 yrs, 3 mos, 17 da, and is buried near this spot. This stone is erected by the Sons of the Revolution, the Sons of the . . . — Map (db m10656) HM
380Illinois (DeWitt County), Clinton — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictClinton, Illinois — County-Seat Marker —
On Lincoln Square Circle, on the left when traveling west.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District···1847 - 1857 — Map (db m10959) HM
381Illinois (DeWitt County), Kenney — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictLogan / DeWitt Counties — County Line Marker —
On County Route 350 N 0.3 miles west of County Road 020 E, on the right when traveling west.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859 — Map (db m12193) HM
382Illinois (Edgar County), Kansas — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictEdgar / Coles Counties — County Line Marker —
On Coach Road (County Road 300N) near County Road 2780E, on the right when traveling west.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859 — Map (db m10988) HM
383Illinois (Edgar County), Paris — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictParis, Illinois — County-Seat Marker —
On Central Avenue at Wood Street, on the left when traveling south on Central Avenue.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District ···1847 - 1857 — Map (db m10937) HM
384Illinois (Edgar County), Paris — American Revolution War Memorial - Edgar County Illinois
On North Main Street north of East Court Street, on the left when traveling north.
First Plaque - Front of Boulder 1775 - D. A. R. (Crest) - 1783 To the Honor and Glory of the Soldiers of the - American Revolution - who are buried in Edgar Co. Row One Elijah Austin • Hugh Barr • James . . . — Map (db m23460) WM
385Illinois (Edgar County), Ridge Farm — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictVermilion / Edgar Counties — County Line Marker —
On U.S. 150 at County Route 2800, on the left when traveling south on U.S. 150.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859 — Map (db m10698) HM
386Illinois (Fayette County), Vandalia — Madonna of the TrailThe National Old Trails Road
On Gallatin Street at 4th Street, on the left when traveling east on Gallatin Street.
N·S·D·A·R Memorial to the Pioneer Mothers of the Covered Wagon Days The Cumberland Road. Built by the Federal Government. Was authorized by Congress and approved by Thomas Jefferson in 1806. Vandalia marks the . . . — Map (db m42341) HM
387Illinois (Henry County), Geneseo — This Elm Tree
On West Pearl Street just east of South Center Street, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated in honor of the bicentennial of the birth of George Washington — Map (db m160106) HM
388Illinois (Johnson County), Ozark — Old Ft. Massac and Kaskaskia Trail
On U.S. 45 east of Walkington Road, on the right when traveling south.
Old Ft. Massac and Kaskaskia Trail crossed this county at this point. — Map (db m146183) HM
389Illinois (Knox County), Abingdon — Cherry Grove Seminary1836 1866
On Illinois Route 41 at Cherry Grove Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling south on State Route 41.
A Cumberland Presbyterian School, stood on the knoll west of this spot. It was founded by George Latimer, a grandson of Col. Jonathan Latimer and served the community as church and school for thirty years, when it was united with the school at . . . — Map (db m155971) HM
390Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — Lincoln and Douglas Debate
On Columbus Street (Illinois Route 71) 0 miles south of Lafayette Street, on the right when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m65297) HM
391Illinois (Lawrence County), Lawrenceville — Lincoln Trail Memorial
Near Illinois Route 33 at Wabash River.
In the late winter of 1830 a few weeks after his 21st birthday Abraham Lincoln passed this way with his father's family entering the State of Illinois for the first time. — Map (db m23260) HM
392Illinois (Lee County), Grand Detour — La Sallier's Cabin
On Lost Nation Road 1 mile south of South Lost Nation Road, on the right when traveling south.
The first trading post between Fort Dearborn and the Mississippi River stood on the high knoll overlooking Franklin Creek one-third of a mile west of this spot. About 1800-1836. — Map (db m131910) HM
393Illinois (Logan County), Atlanta — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictMcLean / Logan Counties — County Line Marker —
On 2500th Street west of 2300th Avenue (County Road N 500 E), on the left when traveling west.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859 — Map (db m12162) HM
394Illinois (Logan County), Delavan — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictLogan / Tazewell Counties — County Line Marker —
On North 300 Avenue at 2800 Street, on the left when traveling north on North 300 Avenue.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859 — Map (db m12139) HM
395Illinois (Logan County), Lincoln — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictLincoln, Illinois — County-Seat Marker —
On South Kickapoo Street south of Broadway Street, on the right when traveling north.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District ···1847 - 1857 — Map (db m12186) HM
396Illinois (Logan County), Lincoln — In Memory of Abraham Lincoln
On 5th Street at South Monroe Street, on the right when traveling west on 5th Street.
In Memory of Abraham Lincoln Who practiced law from 1840 to 1848 in Logan County's First court-house on this site — Map (db m156853) HM
397Illinois (Logan County), Mt. Pulaski — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictMt. Pulaski, Illinois — County-Seat Marker —
On East Cooke Street east of South Washington Street, on the left when traveling east.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District ···1847 - 1857 — Map (db m12187) HM
398Illinois (Macon County), Decatur — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictDecatur, Illinois — County-Seat Marker —
On West Main Street west of North Pine Street, on the left when traveling east.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District ···1847 - 1857 — Map (db m10956) HM
399Illinois (Macon County), Decatur — Abraham Lincoln's First Political Speech
On East Main Street at North Main Street, on the left when traveling east on East Main Street.
Lincoln mounted a stump by Harrell's Tavern facing this square, and defended the Illinois Whig Party candidates near this spot at age 21 in the Summer of 1830. This statue erected Oct. 12, 1968 by the Decatur and Macon County Heritage . . . — Map (db m12199) HM
400Illinois (Macon County), Decatur — First Home in Illinois of Abraham LincolnLincoln Trail Homestead State Memorial
. . . — Map (db m12276) HM

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