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17th Infantry Regiment

[Front Side of Marker]:

The 17th Infantry, created by Congress in 1812 and formed with personnel from western states, was the only Regular Army regiment in General James Winchester's column of the Army of the Northwest's campaign to regain Detroit. During ...

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The Boder Building

This property has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on 4th Street near Felix Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Martin Van Buren

1782 – 1862

Eighth President of the United States

Born, Raised and Buried in the Village of Kinderhook

Gift of:   Friends of Lindenwald

Sculptor:   Edward Hlavka

Dedicated July 14, 2007

Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street ...

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Missouri Valley Trust Company

Commercial Italianate

Oldest building west of the

Mississippi River to function

continuously as a bank

This property has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Saint Joseph Landmark

Marker is at the intersection of 4th Street and Felix Street, on ...

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Thirteen - Inch Mortar

 

This mortar and its three mates were first used by Federal troops for the bombardment of Fort Sumter in October, 1863. They may well form the world's largest collection of this type weapon.

Marker is on Murray Boulevard, on ...

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Alderete-Candelaria House

Although the exact building date for this adobe masonry structure is unknown, it appears to have been constructed during the 1870s for Benigno Alderete (1845-1916). Born in Ysleta (now part of El Paso), Alderete served at various times as a ...

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Thirteen - Inch Mortar

This mortar and its three mates were first used by Federal troops for the bombardment of Fort Sumter in

October, 1863. They may well form the world's largest collection of this type weapon.

Marker is on Murray Boulevard.

Courtesy hmdb.org

St. Michael's Prairie / The Lewis and Clark Expedition

St. Michael's Prairie

St. Michael’s Prairie, the site where St. Joseph would be established, was identified on maps at least as early as 1792. French explorers and trappers had been traveling up and down the Missouri River since the early 1700s, ...

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World War II

More than 330,000 Wisconsin residents, including 9,000 women, served in the armed forces between December 7, 1941, and the surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945. They participated in every theater of war and in virtually every major campaign, from ...

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House of John Cutter

Site of the house

of

John Cutter.

Set on fire during the

British retreat,

April 19, 1775.

Marker is at the intersection of Massachusetts Ave and Mill St, on the right when traveling west on Massachusetts Ave.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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