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Scotland County was the scene of three notable engagements during the American Civil War.The first happened at Etna on July 21, 1861. The 1st Northeast Missouri Home Guards under Colonel David Moore with assistance from additional units from Iowa and Illinois attacked pro-Confederate Missouri State Guard (MSG) forces using Etna as a training and resupply point.
The current Scotland County courthouse was constructed between October 1907 and July 1908 at a cost of $50,000. ... The Scotland County Memorial Library is in Memphis ...
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of March 13, 2009 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]
Jun. 8—LAURINBURG — The Scotland County Board of Commissioners crafted a spending plan that keeps the property tax rate at .99 cents per $100 valuation while adding a 1% cost of living ...
Frank Hughes Memorial Library is a historic library building located at Liberty, Clay County, Missouri. It was designed by the architectural firm Wight and Wight and built in 1940. It is a one-story, rectangular Classical Revival style brick building. It has a gable roof with a wide elaborate cornice.
A third issue - represented by the State Library of New South Wales copy DSM/C525 - contains completely different cloth specimens from the first two editions. [7] It has also been suggested that the tapa cloth samples used in the two issues were from different sources, and in the case of the second issue may have been sourced from the sale of ...
Jacob S. Mauney Memorial Library and Teacher's Home, also known as the Mauney Memorial Library and Dr. Jacob George Van Buren Hord House, is a historic home and library located at Kings Mountain, Cleveland County, North Carolina. It was built in 1923 as a private dwelling and donated to the city of Kings Mountain in 1947.
The Campbell Archeological Site (), is an archaeological site in Southeastern Missouri occupied by the Late Mississippian Period Nodena phase from 1350 to 1541 CE. The site features a large platform mound and village area, as well as several cemeteries.