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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19LI_hamilton_Hamilton-MO.html
Founded in 1855 and named for Alexander Hamilton and Joseph Hamilton. First incorporated in 1868. Ten miles southwest the Mormons in 1836 established the town of Far West, the county seat from 1836 to 1843.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19LE_boyhood-home-of-j-c-penney_Hamilton-MO.html
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19LD_welcome-to-hamilton_Hamilton-MO.html
J.C. Penney 1875-1971 · 500th J.C. Penney Store opened in 1924 · Frank Clark's Mill 1867 · Sam McBrayer's Livery Stable 1898 · Caldwell County Courthouse in Kingston Built 1898 · J.C. Penney Farms · Far We…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19LA_richey-and-harden-stone-millstones_Hamilton-MO.html
"Richey" Mill StonesSalem, Caldwell County1838—————————Harden Stone MillstonesMonroe TownshipDaviess County Chapter DAR 1912Replaced by Major Molly - 2003
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEX5_hauns-millstone-commemorative-marker_Breckenridge-MO.html
Mill Stone believed to be from Haun's Mill (1836- ca. 1845) This relic represents a tragic episode in American Religious history. A testament to an enduring need for greater understanding and tolerance between peoples of differing ideologies, i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEVM_hauns-mill_Breckenridge-MO.html
Southwest of hereon October 30th, 1838,occurred the incident generallyknown as the Haun's Mill Massacre.This site located byWm. R. Pemberton.This marker placed here byGlenn M. Setzer1941
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