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4-H Youth Program Historical Markers
Markers relating to efforts across rural America to provide youth with informal education to supplement school classroom training which ultimately resulted in the 4-H program which offered a four-square education centered around "Hearts, Hands, Heads and Health." While initially rural in focus, 4-H reaches youth in many urban areas across the country.1 ► Alabama, Baldwin County, Summerdale — Sonora Community / Sonora School and Community Hall — |
2 ► Colorado, Jefferson County, Golden, Lakota Hills — Charles E. Kirk — |
3 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-144 — Sgt. William Lloyd Nelson — Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient — Reported missing |
4 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, The National Mall — "For Country, for Community!" — |
5 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Bradford Pear Tree — (Pyrus calleryana Bradford) — |
6 ► Florida, Alachua County, Gainesville — Florida 4-H — |
7 ► Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-9 — George Claud Adams — |
8 ► Georgia, Putnam County, Eatonton — 117-1 — Georgia 4-H Clubs — Motto: “To Make the Best Better” — ← — |
9 ► Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — In Memory of W.R. Foster — |
10 ► Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — Historical Goldenrod — Birthplace of 4H — |
11 ► Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — Jessie Field Shambaugh — |
12 ► Iowa, Page County, Clarinda — 28 — Jessie Field Shambaugh — (1881 - 1971) — |
13 ► Kansas, Morris County, Council Grove — Morris County 4-H Fairgrounds Circle of History — |
14 ► Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — Edmondson's Reserve — |
15 ► Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — The Doncaster Dwelling: A Perfect Substitute — |
16 ► Maryland, Caroline County, Denton — William Still: "Father of the Underground Railroad" — |
17 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — The 4-H Club Pledge — |
18 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Chevy Chase — W.K. Kellogg Hall — National 4-H Center — |
19 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Historic Sites Allegedly Connected to the Underground Railroad / Mamma Annie Matthews — Sandy Spring African American Heritage Trail — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] — |
20 ► Minnesota, Douglas County, Alexandria — Theodore A. Erickson — 1871-1963 — |
21 ► Missouri, Gasconade County, Owensville — Four Leaf Clover — |
22 ► Missouri, Iron County, Ironton — Iron County - The "Birthplace of 4-H" in Missouri — 1914 — |
23 ► Missouri, Pettis County, Sedalia — 4-H Building — 1905 — Architect: Thomas Bast • Contractor: T. H. Johnson — |
24 ► Nebraska, Cedar County, Hartington — 321 — Hartington - Home of two Nebraska Governors — |
25 ► Nebraska, York County, York — 269 — Nebraska 4-H Clubs Began in York County — |
26 ► New York, Niagara County, Lockport — 855 — Gertrude Warren — |
27 ► North Carolina, Hertford County, Ahoskie — A-51 — 4-H Club — |
28 ► Ohio, Champaign County, St. Paris — 22-11 — A. B. Graham — |
29 ► Ohio, Clark County, Springfield — A. B. Graham — Founder of 4-H — |
30 ► Ohio, Clark County, Springfield — Springfield — |
31 ► Ohio, Clark County, Springfield — The A. B. Graham Building — |
32 ► Ohio, Clark County, Springfield — 3-12 — The Birthplace of 4-H — |
33 ► Ohio, Delaware County, Gregory — Former Site of Berlin School — 1915 - 1973 — "Oh, we're proud of the school that stands on the hill." — |
34 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Olentangy West — 117- 25 — A. B. Graham and the 4-H Movement / Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center — |
35 ► Ohio, Fulton County, Fayette — Camp Palmer Time Line — 1946-1958 — |
36 ► Ohio, Fulton County, Fayette — Camp Palmer Time Line — 1959-1990 — |
37 ► Ohio, Fulton County, Fayette — Camp Palmer Time Line — 1991-2009 — |
38 ► Ohio, Miami County, Conover — 17-55 — Brown Township School District #6 — (Allen's School) — |
39 ► Ohio, Miami County, Lena — Lena — |
40 ► South Carolina, Abbeville County, Abbeville — Marie Cromer Seigler — |
41 ► South Carolina, Aiken County, Eureka — 2-20 — Marie Cromer Seigler House — |
42 ► Virginia, Albemarle County, Charlottesville, Roslyn Ridge — Legacy of Hugh Carr / The Village of Hydraulic Mills — |
43 ► Virginia, Dinwiddie County, McKenney — S-86 — Origins of 4-H in Virginia — |
44 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Herndon, Frying Pan Farm Park — The 4-H Building — |
45 ► West Virginia, Fayette County, Clifftop — Camp Washington Carver — African American Heritage Tour — |
46 ► West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Big Log Cabin — |
47 ► West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Camp Muffly — |
48 ► West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Cass Cabin — |
49 ► West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Clinton Cabin — |
50 ► West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Grant Cabin — |
51 ► West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Little Log Cabin — |
52 ► West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — Morgan Cabin — |
53 ► West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Dining Hall — |
54 ► West Virginia, Monongalia County, Morgantown — The Office — |
55 ► Wisconsin, Racine County, Yorkville — 565 — Yorkville #4 School — |