
Centennial Memorial - Ironton, MO
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YoSam.
N 37° 35.890 W 090° 37.666
15S E 709422 N 4163878
On the NE corner of the courthouse lawn.
Waymark Code: WMM7AC
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/04/2014
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County of marker: Iron County
Location of marker: Wayne St. & Main St., courthouse lawn, Ironton
Date marker erected: 1957
Marker erected by: Iron County Centennial Association
Organized: Feb. 17, 1857
Named In recognition of its iron mines
Monument Text:
1857
To all who have walked
Before us in these our native hills -
To their vision Faith and Courage
Which have made our progress possible -
To the firm resolve that we of a new century
Shall ever strive to be worthy of them -
To the end that such as these shall never die. -
This memorial is in reverence dedicated
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Iron County Centennial Association
1957
"Iron County has had only one courthouse. Ironton was chosen as the county seat in 1857. David Carson and Hiram N. Tong, businessmen in the area, owned the site of Ironton and had laid out the town. They donated alternate town lots to the county, and money from the sale of these lots provided more than $10,000 of the $14,000 cost of the courthouse.
"Henry H. Wright furnished the plan for the building and was awarded $25. The court granted the building contract to George S. Evans and William F. Mitchell. The cornerstone ceremony took place on July 4, 1858. Construction was completed and the building ready for occupancy in October 1860.
"The red brick building trimmed with white stone originally measured about 50 by 65 feet. There were six rooms on the first floor, the courtroom on the second. Other Missouri courthouses by Wright include: Washington, 1849; Franklin, 1847; St. Francois, 1848."
~ University of Missouri - Extension