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Frenchmans Creek
In 1810 Duncan McMartin on this creek built a saw, grist, ...
French’s Div. at Rome
May 16, 1864. Maj. Gen. S.G. French, in person, reached Ro...
French Markets
The Garden Club of Princeton a founding member of the Gard...
Old French War - Pontiac's Conspiracy - Revolutionary War / Fren
East Face:Old French War - Pontiac's Conspiracy - Revoluti...
S. (Frenchy) Sawyer
At this site
in the Spring of 1868
S. (Frenchy...
French Gulch Lodge
The French Gulch Lodge No. 75, Independent Order of Odd Fe...
Hardee's, Hood's & French's H’dq’rs.
Site of Dr. Augustus Smith house, 1864.
May 23: Ge...
Goshen French and Indian War & Revolutionary War Memorial
[ front ]
Dedicated To Our Comrades...
French Gulch
Founded nearby by French miners in 1849, the town of Morro...
French Army Encampment
General Rochambeau's troops camped here in August 1781 en ...
Results for French
Frenchmans Creek
In 1810 Duncan McMartin on this creek built a saw, grist, and woolen mill.
He was surveyor, lawyer, judge court common pleas 1813, Later elected State Senator
Marker is on Route 110.
Courtesy hmdb.org
French’s Div. at Rome
May 16, 1864. Maj. Gen. S.G. French, in person, reached Rome from Ala., enroute with his div. (Polk’s A.C.), to join Johnston’s army [CS] at Cassville. Sears’ brigade was sent to Kingston that night.
May 17. Ector’s, resisting Davis’ approach on ...
French Markets
The Garden Club of Princeton a founding member of the Garden Club of America established the French Markets during World War I for French War Relief and later for The Club’s Civic Projects These markets have been held in the ...
Old French War - Pontiac's Conspiracy - Revolutionary War / Fren
East Face:Old French War - Pontiac's Conspiracy - Revolutionary War
Northern terminus of the old Indian waterway and land trail the Sandusky-Scioto Route from Lake Erie to the Ohio River used from the earliest records by the Indian and French hunters ...
S. (Frenchy) Sawyer
At this site
in the Spring of 1868
S. (Frenchy) Sawyer
Built the first farm dwelling and harvested the first cultivated crop (barley) in the Anglo-American occupation of the Salt River Valley. These same fertile acres had been irrigated centuries before by Indians ...
French Gulch Lodge
The French Gulch Lodge No. 75, Independent Order of Odd Fellows was established on May 5, 1858. Erastrus Dickinson was first Noble Grand on June 24, 1864. All records of the lodge as well as the original charter were destroyed ...
Hardee's, Hood's & French's H’dq’rs.
Site of Dr. Augustus Smith house, 1864.
May 23: Gen. Wm. J. Hardee’s [CS] headquarters during the march of his Corps from Stegall’s Station (Emerson) to points south.
May 24: Gen. John B. Hood [CS] spent night here enroute with ...
Goshen French and Indian War & Revolutionary War Memorial
[ front ]
Dedicated To Our Comrades Of Goshen
Who Established And Maintained Freedom For Our Country
French And Indian War 1754 - 1763
Dibble, Joel • Doud, John • Gaylord, Timothy • Humphrey, Ashbel • Humphrey, Manna • ...
French Gulch
Founded nearby by French miners in 1849, the town of Morrowville, relocated here, was the center of one of the state's richest gold producing areas. Total production was over $20,000,000. One of California's first stamp mills operated at the nearby ...
French Army Encampment
General Rochambeau's troops camped here in August 1781 en route to the Battle of Yorktown.
Marker is on Valley Road, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org