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Almanzo Wilder
Home of Almanzo Wilder from 1857-c.1875. His boyhood exper...
Arsenal Green
Deeded to state 1812 for public parade ground. Used on tra...
San Juan High School
City of Citrus Heights Historic Landmark
The San Jua...
Boone Homesteads
This historical marker[,] placed near Edminston store[,] r...
Foote Tavern
Site of Foote Tavern
1807-13: U.S. ...
Laura Foster
Died May 28, 1866
On the 28th of May 1866, Laura Fos...
Thomas C. Dula
1844-1868
"Tom Dooley" of popular legend and song. H...
The Washingtons
Nearby are buried Lawrence Augustine Washington, his wife,...
Manitowoc County Veterans Memorial Park
Marker is on North 18th Street, on the right when t...
Marshall County/Ohio County
Marshall County
(North Face)
Formed in 1835 fr...
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Almanzo Wilder
Home of Almanzo Wilder from 1857-c.1875. His boyhood experiences here described by his wife Laura Ingalls Wilder, the writer, in Farmer Boy.
Marker is on Stacy Rd. ¼ mile from Donahue Rd..
Courtesy hmdb.org
Arsenal Green
Deeded to state 1812 for public parade ground. Used on training days. Stone arsenal built 1812, remained until about 1855
Marker is at the intersection of East Main St. and Clay St, on the left when traveling east on East ...
San Juan High School
City of Citrus Heights Historic Landmark
The San Juan High School District was formed in 1913 and named after the original San Juan Spanish Land Grant. The school served all students in the northern half of Sacramento County. Its first class ...
Boone Homesteads
This historical marker[,] placed near Edminston store[,] records two homesteads of the Daniel Boone family in Wilkes County during the 1760's.
Site Number One is located one-half mile South of the spot, near Beaver Creek.
The Boone Family later moved to Site ...
Foote Tavern
Site of Foote Tavern
1807-13: U.S. Hospital 1813-14.
Original House moved to Franklin Street 1892 and site used for Armory
Marker is at the intersection of West Main St and Webster St, on the right when traveling east on ...
Laura Foster
Died May 28, 1866
On the 28th of May 1866, Laura Foster, a beautiful but frail girl, was decoyed from her fathers house at German Hill in Caldwell County to a place in Wilkes County and was murdered. Tom Dula (Tom ...
Thomas C. Dula
1844-1868
"Tom Dooley" of popular legend and song. Hanged in Statesville for the murder of Laura Foster. Grave is 1 1/2 mi. S.W.
Marker is at the intersection of North Carolina Route 268 and Tom Dula Road, on the right when traveling ...
The Washingtons
Nearby are buried Lawrence Augustine Washington, his wife, Dorcas, and daughter, Emma Tell. Lawrence was the son of Samuel Washington, youngest brother of General Washington. Part of their original home is standing.
Marker is at the intersection of Bethany Pike (West ...
Manitowoc County Veterans Memorial Park
Marker is on North 18th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Marshall County/Ohio County
Marshall County
(North Face)
Formed in 1835 from Ohio. Named for Chief Justice John Marshall. In Marshall County is Grave Creek Mound, first among remains left by the unknown race which lived in the Ohio Valley centuries before the white man came.
Ohio ...