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Headquarters Site of the Quartermaster General
Supplying the American Army was always critical. At Yorkto...
The Site of General Wayne's Fort
The Site Of
General Anthony Wayne's Fort
Dedic...
This is a Section of “The General’s Highway”
Route of General Washington’s trimphant journey, December ...
C.A. Nethery & Sons General Merchandise
Charles Alexander Nethery, Sr. established a general merch...
Results for The General
Headquarters Site of the Quartermaster General
Supplying the American Army was always critical. At Yorktown Colonel Timothy Pickering of Massachusetts, seconded by a man of his own choice, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Dearborn of New Hampshire, held the responsibility for Washington’s Quartermaster Department.
Marker is on Historical Tour ...
The Site of General Wayne's Fort
The Site Of
General Anthony Wayne's Fort
Dedicated October 22nd 1794
It Was The First
United States Fort
Near "Three Rivers"
This Fort Commanded
The Shortest Portage
Between The St. Lawrence
And Mississippi Systems
A Portage Known To
The Indians As "Glorious Gate"
And A Strategic Cross-Roads
In Early Trade and Exploration
Marker is ...
This is a Section of “The General’s Highway”
Route of General Washington’s trimphant journey, December 2-23, 1783, New York to Annapolis, to resign as Commander-In-Chief of the first American Army.
Originally erected 1932 by Dorsey Chapter N.S.D.A.R. to commemorate George Washington Bi-Centennial.
Marker is at the intersection of Pulaski ...
C.A. Nethery & Sons General Merchandise
Charles Alexander Nethery, Sr. established a general merchandise near this site in 1880. Nethery married Amanda Francis Speights in 1884 and the couple had twelve children. When fire destroyed the first general merchandise store in 1915, the current structure was ...