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23 Tradd Street
William Bell House
This three-story stucco house w...
26 Tradd Street
Adam Ewing House
This town house was constructed b...
Kemmer Stand / Tavern
In 1817, John Kemmer purchased land here and built Kemmer ...
Caney School District No. 34
Organized April 13, 1871
First School Board
Dr...
Bell's Trading Post and Village Water Well
1869 - 1870
Location of
Dr. J. W. Bell's Tradi...
First Night Game in Organized Baseball
Played Here
Shulthis Stadium
April 28, ...
Washburn Lumbering Days / The Hines Lumber Company
(side 1)
Washburn Lumbering Days
Washburn begi...
Dr. George Tann
November 27, 1825 - March 31, 1909
A Negro doctor th...
California – Oregon Trail / California – Oregon Road
About 60 feet above this marker a line of rocks marks the ...
United Spanish War Veterans Memorial
1898 - 1902
William McTaggart
Camp No. 25
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23 Tradd Street
William Bell House
This three-story stucco house with a clay tile hip roof was built by Charleston merchant William Bell following the destruction of an earlier residence by fire in 1778. The fire, the second of five great Charleston fires ...
26 Tradd Street
Adam Ewing House
This town house was constructed by Adam Ewing, a Scots merchant, for his residence and place of business. He and his partner Robert Ewing (who bore the same surname but was no relation) had their counting house ...
Kemmer Stand / Tavern
In 1817, John Kemmer purchased land here and built Kemmer Stand, a wayside inn, at the intersection of Burke Road. It was two-story, two-section structure that housed many travelers traversing the Cumberland Plateau. At the crest of this hill lies ...
Caney School District No. 34
Organized April 13, 1871
First School Board
Dr. A.M. Taylor, Treasurer
C.H. Smith, Clerk
S.H. Ridgeway, Director
J.W. Hodges, Director
Berryman Smith, Director
First Teachers
Mrs. Omer M. Smith
Miss Billie Smith
Mrs. Adda Barrington
Marker is at the intersection of 4th Avenue and Wood Street, on the left when traveling ...
Bell's Trading Post and Village Water Well
1869 - 1870
Location of
Dr. J. W. Bell's Trading Post
and Village Water Well,
hand dug by John Luppy.
Also, original Caney
Survey Point and Marker
Marker is at the intersection of 4th Avenue and State Street, on the right when traveling west on 4th Avenue. ...
First Night Game in Organized Baseball
Played Here
Shulthis Stadium
April 28, 1930
Western Association League
Independence Producers vs
Muskogee Chiefs
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Washburn Lumbering Days / The Hines Lumber Company
(side 1)
Washburn Lumbering Days
Washburn begins on the shoreline of Chequamegon Bay. The city rises gradually 75 ft. above level of the water. In 1884, the town was created, born of the necessity of the railway (Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and ...
Dr. George Tann
November 27, 1825 - March 31, 1909
A Negro doctor that
doctored the Ingalls
for malaria
in 1870
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California – Oregon Trail / California – Oregon Road
About 60 feet above this marker a line of rocks marks the old Trappers and Emigrants Trail from Trinity River to Scott Valley. This route may have been used as early as 1829 by Hudson’s Bay trappers and others prior ...
United Spanish War Veterans Memorial
1898 - 1902
William McTaggart
Camp No. 25
instituted
Sept 25 1920
USA · Cuba · Porto Rico
Philippine Islands
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