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The marker in the picture above marks the site of Palmyra,the first county seat of Edwards county, Illinois. It was settled on April 22, 1815
From "A History of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash Counties, Illinois": "In the year 1816, some ten or twelve families left Alleghany county, New York for the wild and uncultivated shores of the Wabash. Among them was George W. Higgins, John HIggins, Willis Higgins, Edward Brines, Henry Utter, Lemuel Haskins, David Moss, John Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, Benjmain Smith, Levi Couch, and their families. They left their native state in family boats on the Alleghany river, and floated down its mountain lined course to the Ohio, and there to the site of Evansville, when, having exchanged their boats for akeel boat, they proceeded up the Wabash, landing at Palmyra.........Of this little band of immigrants, Harrison, Couch, Moss, Smith and John Higgins settled in what is now Lancaster precinct.; Brines, Utter, Haskins and George and Willis Higgins in Friendsville. Joh Higgins' family consisted of his wife and six children: William, George, John, Delia, Betsey and Sophia." |
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