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William Boren Samuel Burks Robert Chase Isham Harrison John Reeves Jeremiah Robinson Peter Sitzes Jacob Stephens Robert Sinclear William Tong Henry Whitener Dedicated 2001
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was placed on the National Register of of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior October 8, 2009
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This property has been placed on the National Register of of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior December 28, 2000
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First lead mine in the Mississippi Valley opened at Mine La Motte about the year 1700 St. Michael French Village started about 1799 Madison County approved December 14, 1818 Fredericktown laid out 1819 Discovery of copper at Copper Mines 1…
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The piercing scream of a Bald Eagle mascot, "Old Abe," led the 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry into 36 battles during the Civil War, against the Confederacy. The Battle of Fredericktown, October 21, 1861, was the first battle on the …
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The President of the United States in the name of the Congress takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Henry F. Frizzell. Rank: Private, Company B, 6th MO. Infantry. Place and date: Vicksburg, Miss., 22 May 1863. Entered service: Fort D…
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Side One Here in the southern extent of Missouri's historic southeast Lead Belt, Fredericktown was laid out on Saline Creek, 1819, by state legislator Nathaniel Cook. Commissioners T. F. Tong, Joseph Bennett, James Dotson, John Burditt, and Henry …
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(Left Side):A Union PlanFrom this spot on August 10, 1861 the complicated fury of the battle of Wilson's Creek would have unfolded before your eyes. The large field in front of you is the south slope of Bloody Hill. Union troops approaching from y…
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