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Todd Mountain

Mason vicinity, Mason County

Marker Text

Named for family of George W. Todd, first Mason County clerk, which was attacked by Indians at this site while en route to Mason in late Dec. 1864. A 12-year-old Black servant girl was killed, 13-year-old Alice Todd taken captive, and Todd's wife, Dizenia Peters Todd (b.1826), wounded severely. Mrs. Todd died about 3 weeks later, in Jan. 1865. An older half-brother, James Smith, returned from the Civil War and searched for Alice for several months, but she was never found. Mrs. Todd and the servant girl were buried in unmarked graves, (150 yards southeast). (1974)

Marker Details

Address RR 2389
Location Description From Mason, S 2.5 mi. on RR 1723, then SW 0.8 mi. on RR 2389. Marker is on the southeast side of the road.
Marker # 11298
Dedicated 1974
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code mountains and mountain passes; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 30.694959, -99.229261

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