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Sumter World War II Monument
Dedicated to the Memory of the men of Sumter County who ma...
Major General George L. Mabry, Jr. Veterans Memorial Park
Center Monument
In remembrance of those who paid the...
Luther Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church
Claude & Starck; Reginald Stehr
The Gothic Revival s...
The Old Pirates House
Associated with Savannah's
maritime history and Rob...
July 10, 1804
William Clark recorded in his
journal that on...
De Soto Trail
1540
In this neighborhood Hernando de Soto and his a...
El Camino Real
(The King’s Highway)
In this vicinity was th...
Samual Baker Grist and Sawmill Site
1810-1870
Founded by Josiah Millerd in 1731. For o...
Sumter's Memorial To Its Brave Soldiers
In solemn and thankful remembrance of the unselfish and pa...
Elfego Baca
1865-1945
"I will show the Texans there is at least ...
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Sumter World War II Monument
Dedicated to the Memory of the men of Sumter County who made the supreme sacrifice 1941 ~ 1945
(Along the Base of the monument)
World War II
Erected by the Grateful Citizens of Sumter County 1949
Marker is on North Main Street, on the ...
Major General George L. Mabry, Jr. Veterans Memorial Park
Center Monument
In remembrance of those who paid the supreme sacrifice that we may remain a free people
Left front pedestal
Major General George L. Mabry, Jr. Veterans Memorial Park
Dedicated May 28, 1990
Maj. Gen. George L. Mabry, Jr., U.S. Army (Retired), was born ...
Luther Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church
Claude & Starck; Reginald Stehr
The Gothic Revival style church by preeminent Madison architects Claude & Starck is a masterwork example of this style. The mid-century Gothic Revival style education building by Reginald Stehr is significant as a contemporary representation of ...
The Old Pirates House
Associated with Savannah's
maritime history and Robert Louis
Stevenson's "Treasure Island".
Built in 1754. Visitors Welcome.
Marker is on East Broad Street near East St. Julian Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
July 10, 1804
William Clark recorded in his
journal that on this date:
“opposite. is a butifull bottom Plain of
about 2000 acres…Covered with
wild rye & Potatoes…intermix’d
with the grass, we camped…opposite
a yellow Clay Cliff.”
Marker is on Kansas Route 7 near Main Street, on the right when ...
De Soto Trail
1540
In this neighborhood Hernando de Soto and his army discovered the inland waters of the Flint river (“the River of Capachequi”) on Friday, March 5, 1540. Leaving the vicinity of the present Tallahassee, Florida, the Spaniards marched northwest, spent the ...
El Camino Real
(The King’s Highway)
In this vicinity was the Indian trail which, during the period of Spanish occupation, became known as El Camino Real or King’s Highway. This road, connecting St. Augustine and Pensacola, Florida, crossed the Flint River at the ...
Samual Baker Grist and Sawmill Site
1810-1870
Founded by Josiah Millerd in 1731. For over 140 years neighborhood farmers had their corn ground into meal and their logs sawn into lumber at this mill.
Marker is on Brook Street north of Pleasant Street, on the left ...
Sumter's Memorial To Its Brave Soldiers
In solemn and thankful remembrance of the unselfish and patriotic sacrifice on the part of the brave men of Sumter County who served in the forces of the United States of America in the war against Germany and her allies ...
Elfego Baca
1865-1945
"I will show the Texans there is at least one Mexican in the county who is not afraid of an American cowboy"
Elfego Baca - 1884
In October 1884, seven drunken cowboys committed horrific acts against two Mexican men in Upper Frisco, ...