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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DMH_in-memory-of-john-thomson-hodgen-m-d-and-henry-hodgen-mudd-m-d_Pittsfield-IL.html
In Memory of John Thomson Hodgen, M.D. and Henry Hodgen Mudd, M.D.. . IN MEMORY OF JOHN THOMSON HODGEN, M.D. . Born, Hodgenville, KY. January 17. 1826 . Died, St. Louis, MO. April 28. 1882 . Professor of surgery, St. Louis Medical College . P…
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In Memoriam. . In loving and grateful tribute to Pike County's Union Soldiers of the Civil War, the 3,132 heroic men who offered their lives as sacrifice to their country, 1861-1865, and, joining hands in common cause, repeated the oath of A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DM3_site-of-the-daniel-h-gilmer-home-and-law-office_Pittsfield-IL.html
Site of the Daniel H. Gilmer Home and Law Office.. . Abraham Lincoln visited the home and law office of Daniel Gilmer often. Gilmer was a leading attorney and Whig supporter. One day Gilmer's nine year old daughter Elizabeth, known to everyone as …
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Star Hotel. Lincoln Stayed Here. Built by Capt. George T. Edwards, born March 25, 1814, who emigrated from Tennessee in 1828, and settled in Pittsfield in 1835. Capt. Edwards was active in a number of businesses, including teaming, farming, grocer…
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Charles Lame House. . Lincoln visited here. Lincoln's 1858 Senatorial campaign visit to Pittsfield prompted a test firing of the cannon which was a popular campaign practice of the time. Charles Lame was seriously injured during the test firing. L…
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Veterans Memorial. . A grateful community honors those men and women who have served this nation in the United State's Armed forces. Although you may not have been known by all, you will never be forgotten by any. In God We Trust Pike County, Illi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DKE_the-pike-county-poet_Pittsfield-IL.html
The Pike County Poet. . Abraham Lincoln formed some very close friendships with several citizens of Pittsfield. Among the most prominent ones were Milton Hay, John Milton Hay, and John George Nicolay. Milton Hay was born in 1817, and he moved to P…
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Colonel William Ross House. Lincoln Stayed Here. Built 1845-1846, partially destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1896. Lincoln stayed here during his 1858 Senatorial campaign visit. Ross served as an aide to Gen. Atkinson and was responsible for Linco…
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The Shastid House. Looking for Lincoln. John G. Shastid moved his family to Pittsfield in 1836 from New Salem, where he had been a neighbor to Abraham Lincoln. . . Pittsfield was the county seat, yet there were only six houses here at the time.…
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Site Of The Free Press Newspaper. . John Nicolay was only 16 years old when he gained employment as a printer's devil at this site; he would eventually become the sole proprietor of the Free Press Newspaper. When old friends Tom Shastid and Abraha…
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