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Lewis and Clark in Kentucky

McCracken County

(side 1)

Lewis and Clark, with the nucleus of the Corps of Discovery, stayed in present McCracken Co. in Nov. 1803 while traveling down the Ohio River on their journey to the Pacific. Clark returned 1827 to establish Paducah. Over.

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Blendon Presbyterian Church

On this site the Blendon Presbyterian Church held services from 1830 to 1865 on land donated by Edward Phelps to the Blendon Township Trustees for church purposes.

Marker is at the intersection of Hempstead Road and Dempsey Road, on the left ...

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Near this spot stood Montcalm

1712 - - - 1759

Near this spot stood Louis-Joseph de Gozon Marquis de Montcalm on the 8th of July 1758. With a small force of French troops and Canadian volunteers, he prevented the capture of Fort Carillon by defeating ...

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Redoubt Brannan

Fortress Rosecans

... scattered about on the most commanding positions inside the [fortress] are four or five "redoubts" or small square forts, mounting heavy siege guns, which completely command the lunettes and also the surrounding country. These works are all named ...

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Mt. Gilead Baptist Church

Fort Gaines, Georgia

This church was constituted on July 21, 1822, under the leadership of the Rev. Jim Davis, when Fort Gaines was part of Early County. Land for the church was donated and deeded by J. Hugh Edge. The ...

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Rodgers Tavern

In memory of

Colonel John Rodgers

1726-1791

Patriot-Innkeeper

and

friend of Washington

___________________________

Organized and Commanded

5th Co. MD. Militia, 1776

Marker can be reached from Broad Street (Maryland Route 7) 0.1 miles east of Frenchtown Road, on ...

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Corner Drug Store

This was the site of the old Corner Drug Store, a three story building & popular gathering spot, which stood from c.1850 until it was razed in 1914. The present structure was then built & continued as a drugstore until ...

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The Underground Railroad

1850 - - 1865

In memory of Fulton County Citizens who harbored fugitive slaves on their way to freedom in Canada. In Indiana, the underground railroad began along the Ohio River in 1850. After the Fugitive Slave Law was passed ...

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Orren Randolph Smith

In Loving Memory

Orren Randolph Smith

who on February 12,1861, designed,

"The Stars and Bars"

the first official flag of the Confederacy adopted by the Confederate States Congress,

Montgomery, Alabama, March 4, 1861

Warren County, North Carolina

December 18, 1827

Henderson North Carolina,

March 3, 1913

He spent much of ...

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Bradley Point Park

Bradley Point Park

On July 5, 1779, British invasion forces under

the command of Brigadier General Garth

landed on this spot.

Dedicated – July 5, 1984

City of West Haven

Lawrence C. Minichino

Mayor

Plaque Donated By

The Eve Lear Chapter

Daughters of the American

Revolution

Marker can be reached ...

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