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The Pawnee: Prairie Town Builders, Pawnee History
The Pawnee: Prairie Town Builders, Pawnee History
Th...
Old California Overland Trail
Extensively traveled by immigrants during the Gold Rush to...
53rd Pennsylvania Infantry
4th Brigade, 1st Division
(Front):53rd
Pennsyl...
Crossing of the Delaware
This tablet is erected by the Society of the Cincinnati in...
A Station on the Underground Railroad
Tradition says Eliza Harris of Uncle Tom's cabin fame rest...
Washington Crossed the Delaware
Near this spot
Washington
and his army
...Site of Concord School
First settled in the 1850s, this area boasted a school nam...
The Tenth Street United Methodist Church
Services conducted in 1896-98 by the Rev. C. Charnquist in...
Longstreet's Command
Reserve Artillery, Hood's Division
C.S.A.
Long...
Site of New Bern Church, School, and Cemetery
Swiss and German immigrants who settled here in the early ...
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The Pawnee: Prairie Town Builders, Pawnee History
The Pawnee: Prairie Town Builders, Pawnee History
The Pawnee migrated from the Southwest and lived in the Platte and Loup Village areas for more than seven centuries.
The Pawnee were the most influential and populous of the native peoples of Nebraska. They ...
Old California Overland Trail
Extensively traveled by immigrants during the Gold Rush to California in 1849 and by the pioneers of this locality in 1857.
Marker is at the intersection of Tech Drive and U.S. 34 on Tech Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
53rd Pennsylvania Infantry
4th Brigade, 1st Division
(Front):53rd
Pennsylvania Infantry,
4th Brigade, 1st Division,
2nd Corps.
July 2. About 5 p.m. the regiment deployed with the Brigade on the northerly side of, and charged through, the Wheatfield, driving the enemy, and continuing the advance to this position, holding ...
Crossing of the Delaware
This tablet is erected by the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey to commemorate the Crossing of the Delaware by General Washington and the Continental army on Christmas night of seventeen hundred and seventy six.
Marker is ...
A Station on the Underground Railroad
Tradition says Eliza Harris of Uncle Tom's cabin fame rested here in her flight to Canada
Marker is on Indiana Route 1 0.1 miles north of Balbec Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington Crossed the Delaware
Near this spot
Washington
and his army
crossed the Delaware
on the night of
December 25, 1776
Erected by
New Jersey State Society
Daughters of
the American Revolution
Washington Crossing Park, New Jersey
Marker is on River Drive, on the ...
Site of Concord School
First settled in the 1850s, this area boasted a school named Clear Creek by 1857. Concord School was established in nearby Brizendine Mills in 1883. By 1888 the Concord School was located in the Bear Creek settlement, succeeding the Clear ...
The Tenth Street United Methodist Church
Services conducted in 1896-98 by the Rev. C. Charnquist in homes of Taylor’s early settlers led to the founding (1900) of the Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church, North. Buying the chapel of a disbanded group, the congregation increased, moving their church ...
Longstreet's Command
Reserve Artillery, Hood's Division
C.S.A.
Longstreet's Command.
Reserve Artillery, Hood's Division,
Major B.W. Frobel, C.S.A., Commanding.
Organization.
German (South Carolina) Artillery,
Palmetto (South Carolina) Artillery,
Rowan (North Carolina) Artillery.
September 15-17, 1862.
The Reserve Artillery of Hood's Division reached Sharpsburg at noon of Sept. 15. It was posted on the ...
Site of New Bern Church, School, and Cemetery
Swiss and German immigrants who settled here in the early 1890s named their settlement for Bern, Switzerland. In 1892 the newly organized St. John Lutheran Church built a sanctuary which also housed the New Bern school here on 2.5 acres ...