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STEPHEN DECATUR CHAPTER
NATIONAL SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Decatur, Macon County, IL



CHAPTER MARKINGS

This page updated October 11, 2002

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  Abraham Lincoln's First Home in Macon County

  Grave of William Dickey, Revolutionary Soldier

  Abraham Lincoln's Eighth Judicial Circuit

  Grave of Jane Russell Mc Coy, Real Daughter

  Graves of Marilla Martin Baker and Mary McDowell Martin Davis
       Daughters of a Revolutionary Soldier

  Site of Abraham Lincoln's First Political Speech

  Site of Wigwam, Abraham Lincoln endorsed for President

  Grave of John Flora, Revolutionary Soldier

  Macon County's First Courthouse - Plaque at original location

  Richard J. Oglesby Mansion, three time Governor of Illinois

  Organizing Regent Marking, Myra Belle Ewing

  "Lincoln Log Courthouse" Macon County's first Courthouse

  Dedication of Flagpole, U.S. Flag & Marker

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