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©Paul Folmsbee said:

Hi. On the Ohio Historical Marker site, it appears the marker was moved from the grave location to a spot northeast of the cemetery. By chance, do you have the coordinates of the grave, itself? Thanks.


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uclynch said:

Excellent vantage point to view the "Skyline". YSL1.


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Adam Elmquist said:

Great photo J. Stephen Conn, Liked..


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serghiei1 said:

Grande composizione! YSL. Interessante e varia la tua galleria. Sei nei miei fotografi preferiti. Saluti, Serghiei1


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coyotewinds said:

Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site , Lerna, Douglas County, Illinois. This barn, or tool shed is located in Coles County, Illinois - Douglas Co. is 18 mile north of this site.


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bayernengel said:

das gefällt mir sehr gut, like
Liebe Grüße von bayernengel. ✿ܓ


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bayernengel said:

tolles Bild ♥ like. ♥
Liebe ♥ Grüße sendet dir, der bayernengel. ❀


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whiteneon said:

This is technically not the courthouse. This is designated as the Taylor County Justice Center.


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rebelcry1 said:

Confederate capital of Missouri in Marshall, wow! Indeed, Marshall was an epic crossroad for the Confederate southwest. When every other part of the Southron Nation was squeezed and strangled by the forces of the Lincoln Administration Texas hailed hope that such a big state could never be conquered.
Please submit this marker to http://www.hmdb.org/


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herdintheupstate said:

The building with the steeple in the middle of the picture is a very historic building. Built in 1829 as the Perry County Courthouse, it's the oldest building in the former Northwest Territory in continuous governmental use.

From 1851 to 1859, the county seat for Perry County was moved to New Lexington, back to Somerset & then finally back to New Lexington. This building was then leased for use as the Somerset Village Hall.


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