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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Marshall County

 
Clickable Map of Marshall County, Kansas 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 Marshall County, KS (40) Nemaha County, KS (20) Pottawatomie County, KS (41) Riley County, KS (28) Washington County, KS (5) Gage County, NE (35) Pawnee County, NE (13)  MarshallCounty(40) Marshall County (40)  NemahaCounty(20) Nemaha County (20)  PottawatomieCounty(41) Pottawatomie County (41)  RileyCounty(28) Riley County (28)  WashingtonCounty(5) Washington County (5)  GageCountyNebraska(35) Gage County (35)  PawneeCounty(13) Pawnee County (13)
Marysville is the county seat for Marshall County
Adjacent to Marshall County, Kansas
      Nemaha County (20)  
      Pottawatomie County (41)  
      Riley County (28)  
      Washington County (5)  
      Gage County, Nebraska (35)  
      Pawnee County, Nebraska (13)  
 
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101 Kansas, Marshall County, Frankfort — Frankfort's First School House — District # 35 — Built in 1870 —
102 Kansas, Marshall County, Frankfort — Memory of Battleship Maine — 2-15-1898
103 Kansas, Marshall County, Frankfort — Pikes Peak Trail 1842 — 1827 - 1870
104 Kansas, Marshall County, Frankfort — War Memorial
105 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — Civil War Memorial
106 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — 28 — Hollenberg Ranch and the Pony Express
107 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — Marshall County Court House — 1891
108 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — Marshall County Veterans Memorial
109 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — Marysville — Original Station — Apr. 3, 1860 - Nov. 20, 1861 —
110 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — Marysville
111 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — 25 — Marysville — Reported permanently removed
112 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — 25 — Marysville
113 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — Marysville, Kan. — A Home Station — 1860 - 1861 —
114 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — Pony Express Home Station No. 1 — 1859
115 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — S. M. N. & R. American Legion Post 163 Veterans Memorial
116 Kansas, Marshall County, Marysville — Union Pacific Engine No. 460
117 Kansas, Marshall County, Oketo — Oketo Cut-Off of Overland Trail — 1862
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118 Kansas, Marshall County, Oketo — Oketo School District 20 — 1863 - 1976
119 Kansas, Marshall County, Oketo — Z. H. Moore General Store
120 Kansas, Marshall County, Summerfield — St. Bridgets Church — Established 1859
121 Kentucky, Marshall County, Aurora — 2320 — Cherokee State Park
122 Kentucky, Marshall County, Benton — 2146 — Arthur H. Davis
123 Kentucky, Marshall County, Benton — Benton County Vietnam Conflict Memorial
124 Kentucky, Marshall County, Benton — 545 — Civil War Action
125 Kentucky, Marshall County, Benton — 874 — County Named, 1842
126 Kentucky, Marshall County, Benton — 2409 — Henry H. Lovett, Sr.
127 Kentucky, Marshall County, Benton — 1749 — James R. Lemon (1848-1919)
128 Kentucky, Marshall County, Benton — 1538 — Kentucky Writer
129 Kentucky, Marshall County, Benton — Marshall County Civil War Cannon — 1861 - 1865
130 Kentucky, Marshall County, Benton — 2383 — Shelby McCallum
131 Kentucky, Marshall County, Benton — 2035 — Spout Spring
132 Kentucky, Marshall County, Calvert City — 1405 — "Oak Hill"
133 Kentucky, Marshall County, Fairdealing — 1648 — Inundated Site
134 Kentucky, Marshall County, Hardin — 169 — Jackson Purchase
135 Minnesota, Marshall County, Argyle — Argyle Veterans Memorial
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136 Minnesota, Marshall County, Argyle — Battlefield Cross
137 Minnesota, Marshall County, Warren — Alma Lutheran Church
138 Mississippi, Marshall County, Cayce — 163 — Rufus Thomas
139 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Airliewood
140 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 3 — Airliewood — Stop 3 Van Dorn Raid:
141 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Asbury United Methodist Church
142 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — COFO & Rust College Civil Rights Monument
143 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 1 — Control Of The River — Stop 1 Van Dorn Raid:
144 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — General Order #11 — Considered the worst anti-Semitic Government act in American history
145 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 45 — Hill Country Blues
146 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Holly Springs
147 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 7 — Hugh Craft House — Stop 7 Van Dorn Raid:
148 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Ida B. Wells — Mississippi Writers Trail —
149 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Ida B. Wells-Barnett — (1862-1931) — Famed African-American journalist, educator, suffragette, and human rights activist. —
150 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 215 — Junior Kimbrough
151 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Martyn Mission
152 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Mississippi Central R.R. Campaign
153 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Mississippi Central R.R. Campaign
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154 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 5 — Mississippi Central Railroad — Stop 5 Van Dorn Raid:
155 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Osborne Bell
156 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 214 — R.L. Burnside
157 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Rosenwald School
158 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Rust College
159 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 18 — Rust College — Mississippi Freedom Trail —
160 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Sherwood Bonner (McDowell)
161 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 2 — The Van Dorn Raid — Stop 2 Van Dorn Raid:
162 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 6 — Van Dorn Captures Holly Springs — Stop 6 Van Dorn Raid:
163 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 4 — Van Dorn Enters Holly Springs — Stop 4 Van Dorn Raid: — Reported missing
164 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — W.T. Sims High School
165 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — 8 — Walter Place — Stop 8 Van Dorn Raid:
166 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Walthall Home
167 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Yellow Fever House
168 Mississippi, Marshall County, Waterford — Mississippi Central R.R. Campaign — Reported missing
169 Oklahoma, Marshall County, Kingston — Camp Leavenworth — About 2 mi. South
170 South Dakota, Marshall County, Britton — 719 — Frank Farrar: 24th Governor of South Dakota
171 South Dakota, Marshall County, Britton — Marshall County Courthouse Veterans Memorial
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172 South Dakota, Marshall County, Britton — Municipal Building
173 South Dakota, Marshall County, Britton — 203 — The Continental Divide
174 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Adjutant's Office — Constructed 1869
175 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Andrew Jackson Fisk Historic Trail
176 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Andrew Jackson Fisk Historic Trail
177 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Blockhouse and Breastworks — Beginning Construction 1864
178 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Commanding Officer's Quarters — Constructed 1865-1867 — Reported permanently removed
179 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Commissary/Quartermaster Sergeant's Quarters — Constructed 1882
180 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Doctor's Residence — Constructed in 1881
181 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Guard House — Constructed in 1865
182 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Hospital — Constructed in 1887 — Reported permanently removed
183 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Hospital — Constructed in 1887
184 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Library — Constructed in 1881 — Reported permanently removed
185 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Library-Schoolhouse — Constructed 1881
186 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Magazine — Constructed 1867
187 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — North Barracks — Constructed in 1864
188 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Officers' Quarters — Constructed in 1867
189 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Quartermaster and Commissary Building — Reported permanently removed
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190 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — South Barracks — Constructed in 1864
191 South Dakota, Marshall County, Eden — Stable — Constructed 1865
192 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Bulldozing the Landscape
193 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — 420 — Fort Sisseton
194 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Fort Sisseton Military Reservation, Dakota Territory
195 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — 371 — Fort Wadsworth 1864 — Fort Sisseton 1876
196 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Governor William J. Janklow and Fort Sisseton
197 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Marshall County South Dakota — You Are Entering
198 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Post Cemetery
199 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — Senator Curt Jones and Fort Sisseton
200 South Dakota, Marshall County, Lake City — The Laundress Quarters

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