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In Memory of Law Enforcement Officers Killed in the "Kansas City
June 17, 1933
RAYMOND J. CAFFREY
Special A...
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
A Methodist circuit rider, with the aid of early settlers ...
Old Eau Gallie Post Office and Surrounding Area
This building was the Eau Gallie Post Office circa 1900-19...
Drew Mansion Site / The Town of Ellaville
[Front]
Drew Mansion Site
Located approximatel...
Roberts Bridge
1829
Ohio's oldest and only standing double-barreled...
Fort Humboldt
By the early 1850's, newly arrived white settlers had move...
Le Legs De La Famille Côté
The Legacy of the Côté Family
[French]
Les anc...
Garard/Martin Station, 1790
Marker Front:
Site of the first fortified settleme...
Boomerang Court and Chancery Lane
You are standing in Bastion Square, a public space dating ...
The Church / The Founder
The Church
Families of Salem settlement first held...
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In Memory of Law Enforcement Officers Killed in the "Kansas City
June 17, 1933
RAYMOND J. CAFFREY
Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
OTTO REED
Chief of Police, McAlester, Oklahoma
WILLIAM J. GROOMS
Detective, Kansas City Missouri Police Department
FRANK HERMANSON
Detective, Kansas City Missouri Police Department
Near this location the ...
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
A Methodist circuit rider, with the aid of early settlers in Eau Gallie, erected a small mission cut out of logs on the north bank of Horse Creek. It was finished with a puncheon floor. Travel to the services was ...
Old Eau Gallie Post Office and Surrounding Area
This building was the Eau Gallie Post Office circa 1900-1925. Before the advent of automobiles, old-timers recall tying their horses and buggies to the big oak tree in the back.
The building just south of the Post Office was Eau ...
Drew Mansion Site / The Town of Ellaville
[Front]
Drew Mansion Site
Located approximately one-half mile to the northwest is the site of the Drew Mansion, home of George F. Drew, governor of Florida during the difficult period of readjustment following Civil War Reconstruction, 1877-1881. Built in the late 1860's, ...
Roberts Bridge
1829
Ohio's oldest and only standing double-barreled covered bridge and the oldest of six remaining in the nation.
Built by Orlistus Roberts and James Campbell over Seven Mile Creek on Old Camden Pike South of Eaton.
Relocated and restored in 1991 through the ...
Fort Humboldt
By the early 1850's, newly arrived white settlers had moved into the Humboldt Bay area, causing conflict with the native inhabitants. To protect both Indians and settlers, Fort Humboldt was established in 1853 and operated until 1866. It became a ...
Le Legs De La Famille Côté
The Legacy of the Côté Family
[French]
Les ancêtres de la famille Côté son arrives au Québec en 1634. En 1945, Joseph Napoléon Côté et son épouse Ida Camille Demers, accompagnés de leur fils Joseph Henri Côté et son épouse Anne-Marie Forcade ...
Garard/Martin Station, 1790
Marker Front:
Site of the first fortified settlement in Anderson Township and one of the first in the Virginia Military District. John Garard and Joseph Martin were the founders of this Station, who, with Elias Garard, Joseph Frazee, and others, ...
Boomerang Court and Chancery Lane
You are standing in Bastion Square, a public space dating back to the Victorian Era.
There are many alleys and walkways to explore, connecting Bastion Square to nearby streets to see the heart of Victoria’s Old Town Historical Site.
Chancery Lane warps ...
The Church / The Founder
The Church
Families of Salem settlement first held services in Francis McCormick's log home. When he gave land in 1817 for a church and public school, they built a log church on this site, later replacing it with a brick ...