 History Along the Mississippi River Parkway - Canton, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 40° 07.523 W 091° 31.091
15T E 626258 N 4442726
Another marker in Martin Park
Waymark Code: WMKH8K
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/15/2014
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County of marker: Lewis County Location of marker: 4th St. & Marion St., Martin Park, Canton Marker presented by: The Civil Groups of Canton
This marker contains down its center a relief art piece of the length of the Mississippi River with the cities and states marker with an icon of the important point of each town.
Marker Text: CANTON, MISSOURI "Most westerly Missouri Town on Mississippi Bank" Founded, May 30, 1830 ------
CULVER-STOCKTON First Coeducational College West of Mississippi, Overlooks river bluffs. Established 1853 ------ FEDERAL LOCK and DAM NO. 20, completed May, 1934 ------ HOME TOWN OF JAMES S. GREEN Senator 1857 - 1861 Feb. 28, 1817 - Jan. 19, 1870 ------ FREDERICK C. HIBBARD Noted Sculptor June 15, 1881 - Dec. 12, 1950 ------ JAMES T. LLOYD Congressman 1897 -n 1917 Aug. 28, 1857 - April 3, 1944
This section of the GREAT RIVER ROAD OF MID-AMERICA Developed In Co-Operation with NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. Bureau Public Roads Missouri Highway Commission and TOWN OF CANTON Officially Dedicated by GOVERNOR PHIL M. DONNELLY MARCH 10, 1956
Web link: [Web Link]
 History of Mark: please see above
 Additional point: Not Listed

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