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Grenadier Squaw Village
Grenadier
Squaw Village
Non-Hel-E-Ma
Sha...
Council Site Between William Henry Harrison and Indians
Near this spot, June 21, 1813
was held a council bet...
Plaza Bandstand
As early as 1865, Lucian Bonaparte Jewell organized a Bras...
Darby Field
Darby Field
Named in honor of
Brigadier Genera...
Bridge at Remagen Stone
This stone was part of the piers supporting
the hist...
Iverson Gate
Named in honor of Brig. General Alfred Iverson, Jr., CSA. ...
Portola Trail
Spanish colonization of California began in 1769 with the ...
Louis Caterino
No. 1 Boater No. 1 Friend
Lou...
Mary Powell Bell
This bell, cast by the Meneely Bell Foundry...
Steedman's Division - Granger's Corps.
Brig. Gen. James B. Steedman.
Steedman's Division - ...
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Grenadier Squaw Village
Grenadier
Squaw Village
Non-Hel-E-Ma
Shawnee Princess
Friend of the
White Man
1750
Marker is on Emerson Road 0.4 miles east of U.S. 23, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Council Site Between William Henry Harrison and Indians
Near this spot, June 21, 1813
was held a council between
General
William Henry Harrison
and the Indians comprising
Wyandots, Delawares,
Shawnees and Senecas with
Tarhe the Crane
as spokesman resulting in
permanent peace
with the Indians of Ohio.
Marker is on Martin Street south of West State Street, in ...
Plaza Bandstand
As early as 1865, Lucian Bonaparte Jewell organized a Brass Band in Prescott, but by the 1870s the regimental bands from Ft. Whipple began to dominate the local music scene. The original Plaza Bandstand, built in the late 1800s, had ...
Darby Field
Darby Field
Named in honor of
Brigadier General William O. Darby, U.S.Army
Killed in action
1945
Erected June 1979
By his West Point classmates, USMA 1933
And the William O. Darby Ranger Memorial Foundation
To honor his leadership and courage as
Ranger Force founder and commander
And his inspiration to ...
Bridge at Remagen Stone
This stone was part of the piers supporting
the historic Ludendorff Bridge which
once spanned the Rhine River at
Remagen, Germany. A forward patrol of
the US 9th Armored Division captured
the bridge in a surprise attack on
March 7, 1945, thereby aiding the Allies
with a ...
Iverson Gate
Named in honor of Brig. General Alfred Iverson, Jr., CSA. He became a first lieutenant, First U. S. Cavalry, 1856. In 1861 he resigned commission in U. S. Army and joined the Confederacy as a Colonel. Promoted to Brig. General ...
Portola Trail
Spanish colonization of California began in 1769 with the expedition of Don Gaspar de Portolá from Mexico. With Captain Don Fernando Rivera v Moncada, Lieutenant Don Pedro Fages, Sgt. José Francisco Ortega, and Fathers Juan Crespí and Francisco Gómez, he ...
Louis Caterino
No. 1 Boater No. 1 Friend
Lou, fond of saying, “Just Relax,” had great concern for others. He often helped boaters in distress and could be seen retrieving broken-away docks. God saw fit to take him, but ...
Mary Powell Bell
This bell, cast by the Meneely Bell Foundry in West Troy, New York, in 1861, came from the famous steamboat Mary Powell which operated on the Hudson River from 1861 to 1917. The Mary Powell ran between Rondout/Kingston and ...
Steedman's Division - Granger's Corps.
Brig. Gen. James B. Steedman.
Steedman's Division - Granger's Corps.
Brig. Gen. James B. Steedman.
Sep. 20, 1863, 2 to 6 P.M.
1st Brigade - Brig. Gen. Walter C. Whitaker.
2nd Brigade - Col. John C. Mitchell.
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This division arrived in rear of Snodgrass House at ...