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==Location==
 
==Location==
403-405 W 8th St, Madison, Madison County, Nebraska
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S Ingram St & W 9th St, Madison, Madison County, Nebraska
  
 
View this marker's location '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=41.822798,+-97.45827&hl=en&ll=41.822926,-97.458268&spn=0.006836,0.013937&sll=42.009222,-97.601445&sspn=0.013632,0.027874&t=h&z=17 41.822798, -97.45827]'''
 
View this marker's location '''[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=41.822798,+-97.45827&hl=en&ll=41.822926,-97.458268&spn=0.006836,0.013937&sll=42.009222,-97.601445&sspn=0.013632,0.027874&t=h&z=17 41.822798, -97.45827]'''
  
View a map of all Nebraska historical markers, '''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/markers/texts/index.shtml Browse Historical Marker Map]'''
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==Marker Text==
 
==Marker Text==
''This hallowed ground is the final resting place for many early settlers of Madison. Founded in 1874, it was used until early 1900. Here lie Madison's founder, Henry Mitchell Barnes, first generation Americans, Civil was veterans, pioneers, and many children who didn't survive to adulthood because of primitive medical care.
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''This hallowed ground is the final resting place for many early settlers of Madison. Founded in 1874, it was used until early 1900. Here lies Madison's founder, Henry Mitchell Barnes, first generation Americans, Civil War veterans, pioneers, and many children who didn't survive to adulthood because of primitive medical care.
 
''This marker is a tribute to people of all walks of life who made sacrifices and endured hardships of pioneer days that future generations might remember their heritage.
 
''This marker is a tribute to people of all walks of life who made sacrifices and endured hardships of pioneer days that future generations might remember their heritage.
  
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
  
==Marker program==
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See the '''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/markers/index.htm Nebraska Historical Marker Program]''' for more information.
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 29 September 2017

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Location

S Ingram St & W 9th St, Madison, Madison County, Nebraska

View this marker's location 41.822798, -97.45827

View a map of all Nebraska historical markers, Browse Historical Marker Map

Marker Text

This hallowed ground is the final resting place for many early settlers of Madison. Founded in 1874, it was used until early 1900. Here lies Madison's founder, Henry Mitchell Barnes, first generation Americans, Civil War veterans, pioneers, and many children who didn't survive to adulthood because of primitive medical care. This marker is a tribute to people of all walks of life who made sacrifices and endured hardships of pioneer days that future generations might remember their heritage.

Further Information

Bibliography

Marker program

See Nebraska Historical Marker Program for more information.