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Bronze Field Guns
Replicas of two English 6 pounder guns and ...
Artillery Blind
This stone structure was probably an artill...
Lewis’ Town/Lewiston
Forty-niner Thomas Palmer, bought Cephus Wood’s property, ...
Lewiston Pioneer Cemetery
This cemetery was established in the 1850’s and many promi...
Congregational Church of Lewiston
The Congregational Church of Lewiston was organized in Oct...
Wilson Ranch Granary
This granary, known as the Frick and Davis Granary, was bu...
Artillery and Mortars
The artillery and mortars in Fort Putnam ar...
Monteagle Sunday School Assembly
MSSA differed from other Chautauquas and is significant is...
Lowden’s Wagon Road
Built in 1858 by W.S. Lowden. This was the first wagon roa...
Lee Family Ranch House
This house built in 1917 by family members on land purchas...
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Bronze Field Guns
Replicas of two English 6 pounder guns and one French 4 pounder gun are mounted on field carriages and in place along the north and west wall. Field guns could be moved to cover a larger field of fire. ...
Artillery Blind
This stone structure was probably an artillery blind or epaulment (a breastwork to cover troops in front and sometimes in flank) constructed in 1794 to protect gunners from fire from redoubt 4 on Rocky Hill just west and above ...
Lewis’ Town/Lewiston
Forty-niner Thomas Palmer, bought Cephus Wood’s property, known as “Old Tucker’s Place,” in 1850. In 1851, he built a ferry, a bridge, and numerous buildings. Palmer hired his adopted son, Benjamin Franklin Lewis to run his enterprises, known to many ...
Lewiston Pioneer Cemetery
This cemetery was established in the 1850’s and many prominent early day Lewiston settlers are buried here.
This plaque is dedicated to the miners, farmers and cattlemen who made history in this area.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Goose ...
Congregational Church of Lewiston
The Congregational Church of Lewiston was organized in October 1889. It was incorporated and erected in 1896. Construction was done by a local contractor – Mr. Canfield. The total cost was $750.00. During its early years, ministers traveled from Weaverville ...
Wilson Ranch Granary
This granary, known as the Frick and Davis Granary, was built in 1853, as part of “Mud Ranch,” named from its rich black alluvial soil. First settled by George W. Davis and Christian Frick in 1850. The house was built ...
Artillery and Mortars
The artillery and mortars in Fort Putnam are reproductions of pieces which were in the fort in September 1780. All fourteen pieces were manufactured through the generosity of the Class of 1952, United States Military Academy, 1974-1976.
Marker can ...
Monteagle Sunday School Assembly
MSSA differed from other Chautauquas and is significant is that it was ecumenical from the beginning. Known as the Chautauqua of the South, it has conducted annual assemblies for religious and educational programs without interruption since 1883. In 1982, MSSA ...
Lowden’s Wagon Road
Built in 1858 by W.S. Lowden. This was the first wagon road to Weaverville from Lewiston. From Lowden’s Ranch the roads forked. One went through Lewiston and up over Hoadley Peak on the Lewiston Turnpike, which was a toll road ...
Lee Family Ranch House
This house built in 1917 by family members on land purchased from Mrs. J. Putnam is located adjacent to the 32 acre Lorenz Ranch farmed by the Lee family since 1906. Acquired from the Lee family in 1989 by Trinity ...