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"Mary Had a Little Lamb"
Statue front:
Born in Sterling, Mass.
Mary Eli...
"From Here They Served"
Historic Sites
Old White House Chapter D.A.R. Est. 1...
Washington World War I Memorial
1917 1918
In Honor Of The Citizens
Of Washin...
Adrian Lane's Grist Mill
Site of Adrian Lane's Grist Mill
C. 1710
First...
Indiana Harbor Belt 1181
Gasoline Motorcar ("Speeder")
The earliest motorcars...
Vietnam War Dogs Memorial
In Memory Of Vietnam War Dogs and Their Handlers
[On...
The Golden Fleece Tavern
Birthplace of the First State
This was the site of t...
In the Council Chamber of Elizabeth Battell's Golden Fleece Tave
On this site, Delaware became the first state to ratify th...
8th and 18th Illinois Infantry
Hare's Brigade - McClernand's Division
U.S.
Ar...
Garrard & Newton Move on Roswell
300 ft. W. stood the res. of Wm. Johnston who operated the...
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"Mary Had a Little Lamb"
Statue front:
Born in Sterling, Mass.
Mary Elizabeth Sawyer
1806-1889
and her little lamb
Long side of the base:
“Mary had a little lamb,
Its fleece was white as snow,
And everywhere that Mary went,
The lamb was sure to go.”
. . . John Roulstone
Below lamb’s hindquarters:
This memorial, commemorating ...
"From Here They Served"
Historic Sites
Old White House Chapter D.A.R. Est. 1928
State Chapter #51
National #1782
Marker is on New Jersey Route 22, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington World War I Memorial
1917 1918
In Honor Of The Citizens
Of Washington Who Served In The
World War And In Memory Of Those
Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice
In Memoriam
* Francis E. Seeley • * Louis P. Gage • * David Blixt • * Warren B. Mitchell ...
Adrian Lane's Grist Mill
Site of Adrian Lane's Grist Mill
C. 1710
First Mill In Readington
Marker is at the intersection of Readington Road and Hillcrest Road, on the right when traveling east on Readington Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Indiana Harbor Belt 1181
Gasoline Motorcar ("Speeder")
The earliest motorcars (often called speeders or section cars) appeared just after the start of the 20th century, using many of the same mechanical components as the first automobiles.
The first speeders used single-cylinder engines connected directly to an ...
Vietnam War Dogs Memorial
In Memory Of Vietnam War Dogs and Their Handlers
[On Left Side of Marker:]
The Soldier Dog
I was trained to use my eyes to
watch and protect you from harm.
My ears to alert you of impending
danger like an alarm.
My keen sense of smell ...
The Golden Fleece Tavern
Birthplace of the First State
This was the site of the Golden Fleece Tavern, scene of some of the most important and dramatic events in Delaware history. Built in the 1730s, the Golden Fleece was a center for community and government ...
In the Council Chamber of Elizabeth Battell's Golden Fleece Tave
On this site, Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States. December 7, 1787.We, the deputies of the people of the Delaware state, in Convention met, having taken in our serious consideration the Federal Constitution ...
8th and 18th Illinois Infantry
Hare's Brigade - McClernand's Division
U.S.
Army of the Tennessee.
8th and 18th Illinois Infantry,
Hare's (1st) Brigade,
McClernand's (1st) Division.
These regiments were engaged here at about 2 P.M. April 7, 1862, and, in a charge forward, captured two brass field pieces from the enemy.
Marker ...
Garrard & Newton Move on Roswell
300 ft. W. stood the res. of Wm. Johnston who operated the ferry in the 1850's, where Johnston's Fy. Rd. crosses the Chattahoochee River.
July 5, 1864. Gen. Kenner Garrard's cav. div. [US] enroute from Marietta to Roswell via this ...