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Unionists Within the Confederacy
Sevier County Home Guard
When the Civil War began, S...
Devastated Area
[Two markers, side-by-side, describe the events tha...
Fort Omaha Quartermaster Depot
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Even after the 1869 completi...
Fort Omaha Headquarters Building
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Constructed in 1906, this do...
Durham-Perry Farmstead
Durham-Perry Farmstead is located on the Perry Farm. It is...
The Stewart Building
Julius Kauffman (1856-1935) and Julius Runge (1851-1906), ...
On This Site South Bend Was Founded
On this site
South Bend
was founded
as a...
Site of the Home of Michel Branamour Menard
1805 - 1856
A signer of the Texas Declaration of I...
The Headmaster's House and the Monroe Academy
This brick building at 3045 East Henrietta Road was built ...
District No. 6
Built 1882 Closed 1944
No. 6 was one of 11 distric...
Results for D T
Unionists Within the Confederacy
Sevier County Home Guard
When the Civil War began, Sevier County Unionists at first operated quietly in secessionist Tennessee. In 1861, they set up a secret garment factory in the second floor of this mill and made cloth for uniforms. They ...
Devastated Area
[Two markers, side-by-side, describe the events that created the Devastated Area.]
Marker 1:
A Night to Remember
May 19, 1915
You are standing in the aftermath of the volcanic destruction known as the Devastated Area. Late on the evening of May 19, 1915, a ...
Fort Omaha Quartermaster Depot
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Even after the 1869 completion of the transcontinental railroad, the Army relied on mules and wagons to outfit its isolated posts. The Department of the Platte, headquartered at Fort Omaha, paid over $700,000 to acquire and transport ...
Fort Omaha Headquarters Building
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Constructed in 1906, this double barracks building housed noncommissioned officers of the U.S. Army Signal Corps, which had reactivated Fort Omaha in 1905. During World War I, this building served as South Post Headquarters for the Army’s ...
Durham-Perry Farmstead
Durham-Perry Farmstead is located on the Perry Farm. It is maintained and operated as an historic site by the Bourbonnais Township Park District.
This plan shows the farmstead as it is today. The drawing is not the scale. The farmstead occupies ...
The Stewart Building
Julius Kauffman (1856-1935) and Julius Runge (1851-1906), second generation owners of a commission firm established in 1842, had architect Eugene T. Heiner design this renaissance revival building in the north Italian mode. Contractor Robert Palisser completed the structure in 1882. ...
On This Site South Bend Was Founded
On this site
South Bend
was founded
as a fur trading post in 1823
by
Alexis Coquillard,
who came here from
Detroit, Michigan,
representing the
American Fur Company.
Marker is at the intersection of North Michigan Street (Indiana Route 933) and East LaSalle Street, on the right when traveling north ...
Site of the Home of Michel Branamour Menard
1805 - 1856
A signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Founder of the city of Galveston. Member of the Congress of the Republic of Texas.
Marker is at the intersection of 33rd Street and Avenue N 1/2, on the ...
The Headmaster's House and the Monroe Academy
This brick building at 3045 East Henrietta Road was built in 1826 for the headmaster of "The Monroe Academy", a secondary boarding school located across the street.
The academy, built 1826 from bricks from the Deming Brickyard, was an impressive ...
District No. 6
Built 1882 Closed 1944
No. 6 was one of 11 districts in Henrietta - 588 students
1 class - 8 grades - 18 pupils
water pail - stove - two privies
Commemorated 1993
Marker is on East Henrietta Road (New ...