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The Dr. Josiah Reeve House

Dr. Reeve built this home

in 1876. Medford’s first

dentist, Dr. W. Roland Dunn,

rented office and waiting

room space here from the

1930’s to the mid 1950’s.

Marker is on N Main Street (County Route 541), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Naegel Building

In 1893 Robert Naegel built this two-story structure featuring an elaborate metal facade that reflects a combination of Italianate and Queen Anne architecture. The Capital Finance Corporation was located here for nearly 40 years, beginning in the late 20's. The ...

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San Juan Bautista Historic District

San Juan Bautista Historic District

has been designated a

REGISTERED NATIONAL

HISTORIC LANDMARK

Under the provisions of the

Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935

This site possesses exceptional value

in commemorating or illustrating

the history of the United States

Marker is on Second Street, on the right when ...

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Wilderstein

Seat of the Suckley family

from 1852 to 1983, first

house build in 1852, much

enlarged in 1888, plan for

landscape for Calvert Vaux.

Marker is on Morton Road (County Road 85) 0.3 miles from Mill Road (County Road 85), on the left when traveling ...

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2nd Cavalry Division at Fort Clark

In response to the U.S. experience during World War I, the army organized the 1st and 2nd Cavalry Divisions in 1921. However, the 2nd Cavalry Division was not activated until 1941 at Fort Riley, Kansas. Among the units assigned were ...

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Castro - Breen Adobe

This adobe building erected about 1838 on a grant of 1500 Spanish varas from the Mexican Government to Don Jose Maria Castro, interim Comandante General 1845-1846 and interim Governor of Alta California 1835-1836. Deeded by him February 7, 1849 to ...

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Married Officers' Quarters 8-9

This single-story duplex once served as housing for married officers and their families at Fort Clark. The U.S. Army fort, established in 1852 to defend the western frontier of Texas and the border with Mexico, saw significant growth in the ...

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The Friedman Home

Built 1835 by Alfred Battle; purchased 1875 by Bernard Friedman; willed to the city of Tuscaloosa 1965 by Hugo Friedman.

Traditionally a social and cultural center in Tuscaloosa, it was the residence of Virginia Tunstall Clay-Clopton, author of “Belle of the ...

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Decatur County Civil War Memorial

[ Front Plaque ]

In Honor

of the Civil War Soldiers

of Decatur County.

“This monument cannot disclose.

Nor can the skill of mortal make

a record of the countless woes

they suffered for their Country’s sake.”

[ Obverse Plaque ]

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Palisado Building Kitchen / Mess Room

This structure was built by the U.S. Army in 1869-70 and is an example of vertical post or jacal construction, used due to the absence of trees tall enough for traditional horizontal log construction. African American “Buffalo Soldiers” of the ...

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