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Sacred Tears

By Branko Medenica

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Tuscumbia and much of the Shoals area played an integral part in the "Trail of Tears" with the Tennessee River route and the overland routes. In 1825, the U.S. Government formally adopted a removal policy, which was ...

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Sacred Heart Church

1881-1945

In 1881, Nellie Cashman aided in building an adobe structure which served as a combination church and rectory; the first Pastor was Father Emmanuel P. Schneider. Another church was built in 1882 and Bishop John B. Salpointe dedicated it in ...

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Sacred to the Memory

Sacred To The Memory

Of All Those

Known And Unknown

Who Served Our Country

Erected 1976 by the Orange Bicentennial Commission

Marker is at the intersection of Orange Center Road and Schoolhouse Lane, on the right when traveling north on Orange Center Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Sacred to the Memory Monument

Sacred to the Memory of

Major Willian Chronicle, Captain John Mattocks

William Rabb and John Boyd

Who Were killed at this place on the 7th.

of October 1780. Fighting in Defense of America.

Colonel Ferguson an office of his Britannic

Majesty, was defeated and killed at

this ...

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Sacred Heart Church

Established 1860

In 1859 a small wood framed church was erected on this spot. The following year it was blessed and named St. Louis Church to honor Fr. Luis De Cancer, a Dominican missionary who was martyred on the shores ...

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Old Mission of the Sacred Heart

Opened for services in 1853, this is the oldest building in Idaho.

Black-robed Jesuits founded the mission on the St. Joe River in 1842, but moved here is 1846 and raised this imposing building in a complete wilderness. Dwellings and outbuildings ...

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Sacred to the Memory of the Soldiers

Sacred

to the memory

of the

Soldiers

of the War of

1861 to 1865.

Marker can be reached from 4th Avenue 0.3 miles north of County Highway C, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Sacred Heart Catholic Church

The first Catholic mass was celebrated at Milledgeville in April, 1845, at the Hugh Treanor apartment in the Newell Hotel. Bishop Ignatius Reynolds of the diocese of Charleston, accompanied by Father J. F. O’Neill, visited here in 1847. In 1850 ...

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The Sacred Lake

Lake Tahoe is sacred to the Wa-she-shu or Washoe people.

Each spring family groups gathered at Da-ow-‘ah-ga or Lake Tahoe’s shore and offered blessings. Countless generations of children were taught by each family’s leader that their responsibilities included attitudes of respect, ...

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Mission San Francisco Solano Sacred Ground

In this sacred grounds lie buried men, women and children of the local Coast Miwok, Patwin, Wappo and Pomo Tribes. They built, labored and died at Mission San Francisco Solano.

[A list of names of Native Americans buried here follows the ...

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