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The Old Brick Post Office
The Old Brick
Post Office
Has been placed on t...
Patriot Soldier
General Nathanael Greene had about
1,000 Patriot tro...
East Cocalico Township World War II Memorial
In everlasting tribute to the
honor and glory...
Towne Fields
This site, two and a
half miles west, was the first...
The Indians
The Indians in early times plied the Auglaize River as the...
Trader with Pack Horse
Roads and paths allowed trade between
the Cherokee a...
Von Schmidt State Boundary Monument
This marker commemorates the iron column erected in 1876 a...
Von Schmidt State Boundary Monument
This marker commemorates the iron column erected in 1876 a...
Durlin Hotel
This property had been
placed on the
Na...
Oatman Drug and Health Club
This property has
been placed on the
Na...
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The Old Brick Post Office
The Old Brick
Post Office
Has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on Frontier Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Patriot Soldier
General Nathanael Greene had about
1,000 Patriot troops from Maryland,
Delaware, and Virginia. The average
height of an adult during the
Revolutionary War was 5 feet 5 inches.
See how you stand up to this Patriot
while standing in the footsteps of a soldier.
Marker can be ...
East Cocalico Township World War II Memorial
In everlasting tribute to the
honor and glory achieved by
the brave men and women of
East Cocalico Township
who served their country in
World War II 1941-1945
[Following men died in service]
Harry Bates
Benjamin Firestone
Arthur Keiper
Aaron Mohler
Earl Noll
Walter Paul
Richard Shimp
George Steffy
Walter Wolf Jr.
Marker is on Church ...
Towne Fields
This site, two and a
half miles west, was the first seat of
local government on the Eastern Shore.
Francis Bolton preached there in 1623,
and the first church was built before
1632. The oldest continuous county records
in the ...
The Indians
The Indians in early times plied the Auglaize River as they traveled between the Ohio and the Great Lakes. The French, the British, and then the Americans came into the valley as they succeeded in conquering the land. In the ...
Trader with Pack Horse
Roads and paths allowed trade between
the Cherokee and early traders. In 1753
Robert Gouedy set up the first
permanent trading post at old Ninety Six.
Many road traces can still be seen today.
Marker can be reached from South Cambridge Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Von Schmidt State Boundary Monument
This marker commemorates the iron column erected in 1876 at the southernmost tip of the boundary survey line run by Allexey W. Von Schmidt, U. S. astronomer and surveyor. The line dividing Nevada and California was based on preliminary geodetic ...
Von Schmidt State Boundary Monument
This marker commemorates the iron column erected in 1876 at the southernmost tip of the boundary survey line run by Allexey W. Von Schmidt, U. S. astronomer and surveyor. The line dividing Nevada and California was based on preliminary geodetic ...
Durlin Hotel
This property had been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on Oatman-Topock Highway, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Oatman Drug and Health Club
This property has
been placed on the
National Registry of
Historic places of the
U.S. Dept. of Interior.
(Formally
Oatman Drug and
Health Club)
Marker is at the intersection of Oatman-Topock Highway and Rock Hound Road, on the right when traveling north on Oatman-Topock Highway.
Courtesy hmdb.org