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The Remarkable One-Armed Joe Forkey
This is
the flagpole
of
Plattsburg...
Afghanistan and Iraq/ Plattsburgh Barracks Monument
We honor all those who served in Afghanistan and Iraq
...World's Largest White Pine Log
Biggest & Last Sleigh Hauled Log
This white pine log...
World War II Veterans of St. Mary’s
This tree is dedicated
on the 50th Anniversary
...Bernards Township WWI & WWII Memorial
Dedicated in grateful appreciation to the men and women of...
Sandusky-Scioto Trail
- Used by Indian, British and Colonial Rangers -
Rog...
West's Crossroads / Donald H. Holland House
(Front):
This crossroads, long owned by the West fam...
Headquarters Plattsburgh Barracks
Known as the Administration Building, this edifice stands ...
The Mormon Plot in Concordia Cemetery
The leaders of The Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-Day Sa...
United States Border Station
Naco, Arizona
This property has been
placed on...
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The Remarkable One-Armed Joe Forkey
This is
the flagpole
of
Plattsburgh Barracks
erected
by
the Remarkable One-Armed Joe Forkey
under the direction
of
Colonel Horace Jewett
21st Infantry
Commanding
this flagpole was used from
1894 to 1964
Marker is on U.S. Oval.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Afghanistan and Iraq/ Plattsburgh Barracks Monument
We honor all those who served in Afghanistan and Iraq
Marker is on U.S. Oval.
Courtesy hmdb.org
World's Largest White Pine Log
Biggest & Last Sleigh Hauled Log
This white pine log was sleigh hauled to Glidden on Dec. 21, 1984 on the sleigh it sets on. It was cut on State 40 14 miles east of Glidden. Its estimated weight is 7000 ...
World War II Veterans of St. Mary’s
This tree is dedicated
on the 50th Anniversary
of World War II
to those veterans
of that conflict
who attended St. Mary’s.
June 1993
Marker is at the intersection of Chestnut Street (New York Route 9D) and Wall Street, on ...
Bernards Township WWI & WWII Memorial
Dedicated in grateful appreciation to the men and women of Bernards Township who served in the armed forces during World War I and World War II. That peace, freedom and justice might not perish from the earth.
Marker is at ...
Sandusky-Scioto Trail
- Used by Indian, British and Colonial Rangers -
Roger's Colonial Rangers against the French, 1760.
Bradstreet's British army against Pontiac, 1764.
Butler's British Rangers against Crawford, 1782.
Proctor's British army against Ft. Stephenson, 1813.
Called, after the American invasion of Canada 1813
The "Harrison Trail" ...
West's Crossroads / Donald H. Holland House
(Front):
This crossroads, long owned by the West family, is the junction of the Georgetown and Porter Bridge Roads, both of which appear on Robert Mills's 1825 Atlas of S.C. In early 1865 opposing forces camped nearby as Gen. M.C. Butler's ...
Headquarters Plattsburgh Barracks
Known as the Administration Building, this edifice stands at the apex of the parade ground and surrounding structures of Plattsburgh Barracks, an active U.S. Army post until 1944. It overlooks the site of the earthen fortification Fort Moreau which, flanked ...
The Mormon Plot in Concordia Cemetery
The leaders of The Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-Day Saints were looking to Mexico as a possible colonization site. By the spring of 1875, nearly 100 pages of selected passages from the Book of Mormon had been translated into Spanish ...
United States Border Station
Naco, Arizona
This property has been
placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of South Naco Highway and West Hogan Street, on the left when traveling south on South Naco Highway.
Courtesy ...