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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMII6_park-cemetery-gar-memorial_Carthage-MO.html
Side 1 Meade Soldiers Rest! Thy warfare o'er Sleep the sleep that knows no waking Dream of battlefields no more Side 2 Grant On Fames eternal camping ground Their silent tents are spread And glory guards with solumn round The Bivovac of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGDN_schiffedecker-park_Joplin-MO.html
picture of Will Rogers Formerly Electric Park (1909-1912), is traced to a multi-acre dairy farm in the 1890's. Charles Schifferdecker acquired the land in the early 1900s. On Nov. 1, 1913 he deeded forty acres to the city of Joplin. Schifferd…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG4H_carthage_Carthage-MO.html
The beautiful city of Carthage was laid out, 1842, as the seat of Jasper County, organized, 1841, and named for Sgt. William Jasper, Revolutionary hero. Centered in a county of great mineral wealth and good farm land, Carthage grew into a marketin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG3P_cave-springs-cemetery-civil-war-memorial_Sarcoxie-MO.html
(Picture of the Union Eagle resting upon a striped shield. A banner with the words "Union Forever" in its beak. It is clutching arrows and an olive branch.) In memory of the Union Soldiers & Citizens of Cave Spring and Bowers' Mill Whose Lives …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEFX_joplin_Joplin-MO.html
(side one) Joplin, at the edge of the Ozark Highland, the city that lead and zinc built, was first sparsely settled as a farming community, 1838, John C. Cox, followed by the Rev. H.G. Joplin, and others. The first post office, 1840, was named B…
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