Marshall High School - Marshaline Yearbook (Marshall, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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W -X f- -' '- ' 4, b 64A+ I-BYE -1----x--:-- ,..-.s....A. kk 1. .E rf'-H Xu 1 X 'Qs'-.. 43 oseph Huston GSEPH HUSTON emigrated from Augusta county, Virginia, in 1819, 1 and settled a few miles from Arrow Rook, later moving to the town. Here he became a prominent citizen, served as justice of Peace, and judge of the County Court. In 1829, the town of Arrow Rock was established. Mere- dith M. Marmaduke, afterwards gov- ernor of Missouri, as county surveyor, laid off the site. Arrow Rock has become a his- toric shrine. In 1826 the Tavern was taken over by the D. A. R.'s of the state, and is now a shrine Containing many historic relies. Here may be seen prints of Order No. ll, and The Stump Speaker, paintings of note by the artist, George Bingham, whose home was in Arrow Rock. joseph Huston, jr., later moved to Marshall and became the founder of the Wood and Huston bank. The Tavern was built in 1834, by Joseph Huston, Sr. In connection with the Tavern was a store room, where Joseph Huston opened up a general mer- chandise store. Hundreds of tourists yearly visit this shrine. ' . I y!,,,,,,.,, . H g VV V 3, s,,L,.in',..i. -insniumnfnxn -xninfn -ssvsug 'inioix -in-51 ax. -iuxn-xg vinmuxa Page 7

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. .. , . , . -ganna:-'nz ....-...-,...1,,,m,m.-,x,.5..-.u:a'z:.'11KA'Jzz1:.L1-,1-ii-4:.L.:,,sg,,,,::3.,x::......:,,.1uw . ,- -U -In-M 5,-....q.,4,,,,, I - P , , , , , I ff fi 1 Qs. . JMX , .... ...... - g a ' Xgifjf -- eireninialh Odell EREMIAH ODELL was born in east Tennessee about 1787. He made a tour through Missouri looking for a home and found it in Howard county, near a fort which the settlers used as a protection from the Indians. He then went back to Tennessee for his bride, Elizabeth Gregory, in 1818. His next move was to a tract of land in Saline county. Here he built a home about a mile northeast of Mar- shall. In this home he lived with his wife, seven sons, two daughters, and a maiden sister, Betty. The county seat of Saline county had not yet been selected and in 1839 he gave sixty-five acres in Section fifteen, Township fifty and Range twenty-one for this purpose. The Rea and Page mill is near the northeast corner of this land, the gas plant near the northwest corner. The home of the son, Calloway Odell, stood near the southwest corner of the tract. Jere- miah Odell lies buried in the Odell graveyard northeast of Marshall. His home, which was built nearby, has fallen into decay. The home pictured below was the home of Calloway Odell. This home was, until recent years, an old land- mark, nestling among modern homes, but it, too, has been torn down. The -Odell family were land owners and the name is connected with agri- cultural interests in the county. Odell Avenue, on which our high school is located, is the main thoroughfare of the town. A I . Y . , ,K , 5 K v inini.Iinsuinsuiui,nguinx QULUYI ,inilvii ,tain oi., H 0 n n I 0 Y iiiisminig Pu ec' 6 'Tar



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