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Historical Markers in Logan County, Colorado

 
Clickable Map of Logan County, Colorado 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 Logan County, CO (11) Morgan County, CO (5) Phillips County, CO (1) Sedgwick County, CO (32) Washington County, CO (3) Weld County, CO (36) Yuma County, CO (3) Cheyenne County, NE (12) Kimball County, NE (2)  LoganCounty(11) Logan County (11)  MorganCounty(5) Morgan County (5)  PhillipsCounty(1) Phillips County (1)  SedgwickCounty(32) Sedgwick County (32)  WashingtonCounty(3) Washington County (3)  WeldCounty(36) Weld County (36)  YumaCounty(3) Yuma County (3)  CheyenneCountyNebraska(12) Cheyenne County (12)  KimballCounty(2) Kimball County (2)
Sterling is the county seat for Logan County
Adjacent to Logan County, Colorado
      Morgan County (5)  
      Phillips County (1)  
      Sedgwick County (32)  
      Washington County (3)  
      Weld County (36)  
      Yuma County (3)  
      Cheyenne County, Nebraska (12)  
      Kimball County, Nebraska (2)  
 
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1 Colorado, Logan County, Merino — 2 — Fort Wicked
On Grand Army of the Republic Highway (State Highway 6) at County Road 2.5, on the right when traveling east on Grand Army of the Republic Highway.
Due west 940 feet stood “Fort Wicked" Originally Godfrey’s Ranch Famous Overland Stage Station One of the few posts withstanding the Indian uprising of 1864 on the road to Colorado. Named from the . . . Map (db m61998) HM
2 Colorado, Logan County, Sterling — 1981 — "Dinkey Engine"
On South Front Street at Factory Street (Colorado Highway 6) on South Front Street.
This engine given to the City of Sterling by the Great Eastern Sugar Company in commemoration of the industry’s contribution to the growth and prosperity of this area. This engine was used for many years hauling sugar beets within the factory . . . Map (db m62208) HM
3 Colorado, Logan County, Sterling — 34 — Battle of Summit Springs
On Colorado Route 63 north of County Road 16, on the left when traveling north.
3 miles southeast from this point is the site of theBattle of Summit Springs Last engagement with Plains Indians in Colorado, July 11, 1869. Cheyennes who raided western Kansas were attacked by General E. A. Carr with the Fifth U.S. Cavalry . . . Map (db m61997) HM
4 Colorado, Logan County, Sterling — 227 — Indian Wars 1864-1869
On County Road 370 near U.S. 6.
In November 1864, in southeastern Colorado, U.S. Volunteers troops attacked Black Kettle’s peaceful band of Cheyenne Indians at Sand Creek. In retaliation for the massacre and mutilation of 163 Cheyenne men, women, and children, Cheyenne warriors . . . Map (db m51217) HM
5 Colorado, Logan County, Sterling — Old Sterling1875-1883 — 4.0→ —
On Overland Trail just east of U.S. 6, on the left when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m222308) HM
6 Colorado, Logan County, Sterling — Original BuildingOverland Trail Museum
Near Overland Trail just east of U.S. 6, on the left when traveling east.
Sterling's beloved museum began as a joint venture between the Logan County Historical and Natural History Society and the local office of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Built during the height of the Great Depression and initially called . . . Map (db m222403) HM
7 Colorado, Logan County, Sterling — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
On Main Street (Colorado Route 14) east of South 4th Street (U.S. 6), on the right when traveling east.
With the faith and courage of their forefathers who made possible the freedom of these United States The Boy Scouts of America dedicate this copy of the Statue of Liberty as a pledge of everlasting fidelity and loyalty 40th Anniversary . . . Map (db m177078) HM
8 Colorado, Logan County, Sterling — Sterling’s First Public School
On State Highway 138.
This tablet commemorates the establishment of the first public school in the Sterling settlement, October, 1875. It was taught by Carrie G. Ayres, later Mrs. J. N. Hall of Denver. The sod schoolhouse stood 3160 feet east and the sod fort built by . . . Map (db m51221) HM
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9 Colorado, Logan County, Sterling — 227 — The Overland Trail
On County Road 370 at U.S. 6 on County Road 370.
Call it the Pikes Peak Trail, the Denver Road, Overland Trail, or the South Platte River Trail – by any name, it dominated the movement of people and goods in Colorado between 1858 and 1867 and ranks with the great trails of American history. . . . Map (db m51215) HM
10 Colorado, Logan County, Sterling — 29 — Valley Station
On Overland Trail close to U.S. 6.
This tablet is the Property of the State of Colorado 3.8 miles north along county road is the site of Valley Station, built in 1859 as a stagecoach station of the Leavenworth and Pike Express. Station on the Overland Trail to California, . . . Map (db m51214) HM
11 Colorado, Logan County, Sterling — William Shaw Hadfield
On Grand Army of the Republic Highway (State Highway 6) at County Road 22 on Grand Army of the Republic Highway.
This tablet is erected in honor of William Shaw Hadfield The first white settler of Logan County, marking the site of his first sod house at Hadfield Island in 1871, three-fourths mile east. Erected by the wife Margaret Seibert . . . Map (db m61996) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024