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"The West Virginia Coal Miner"
Earl Ray Tomblin President Senate
<...Native Cultures
For more than 10,000 years, people have lived near the Mis...
Travers Family Graveyard
John N. and Elizabeth Causins Travers established a 30-acr...
White Memorial Park
What is Kansas? April 25, 1922 in the Judge by Will...
Camp Moore
One of the principal Louisiana Confederate induction cente...
Hovgard Memorial Tower
This memorial tower is erected in honor of Christop...
Historic King's Road British East Florida
The King's Road, built by the British prior to the America...
Shakopee Soldiers Monument
This monument is dedicated to those from Shakopee who died...
Carey's Camp
Carey's is one of the few campgrounds still in existence o...
Soldier's Monument
Lundy's Lane
[Front Side of Monument]:
Erected...
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"The West Virginia Coal Miner"
Earl Ray Tomblin President Senate
Bob Wise Governor Robert S. Kiss, Speaker House of Delegates
By Resolution of the Seventy-Fourth Legislature
"The West Virginia Coal Miner"
In honor and in recognition of the
men and women who ...
Native Cultures
For more than 10,000 years, people have lived near the Mississippi River. The first cultures relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering for survival. As early as 1,000 years ago, however, Indian peoples were farming portions of the river valley near ...
Travers Family Graveyard
John N. and Elizabeth Causins Travers established a 30-acre farm here in 1832, when Arlington was rural and had less than 1,500 inhabitants. Over the years the land was subdivided. Descendants and kin lived here, contributing to the life of ...
White Memorial Park
What is Kansas? April 25, 1922 in the Judge by William Allen White
Kansas is a state of the Union, but it is also a state of mind, a neurotic condition, a psychological phase, a symptom indeed, something undreamt of in ...
Camp Moore
One of the principal Louisiana Confederate induction centers and training camps during the war for southern independence. Named for Governor Thomas Overton Moore. Over 400 soldiers buried in the camp cemetery.
Marker is on U.S. 51, on the right when traveling ...
Hovgard Memorial Tower
This memorial tower is erected in honor of Christopher L. Hovgard D. D., distinguished Danish-born pastor whose wise counsel and courageous life have forever enriched the communities he served throughout Kansas. Beloved minister of this church from 1924 to 1933.
Marker ...
Historic King's Road British East Florida
The King's Road, built by the British prior to the American Revolution, began at the St. Mary's River, passed through Cowford (Jacksonville), crossed the St. John's River, it is believed, at present day Liberty Street, approximately one mile east of ...
Shakopee Soldiers Monument
This monument is dedicated to those from Shakopee who died while in military service of our country.
[emblems of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W., American Legion Auxiliary]
W. Lincoln •
A. Strehlow •
A. Moriarty •
R.Scherkenbach ...
Carey's Camp
Carey's is one of the few campgrounds still in existence on the Delmarva Peninsula. * The Tabernacle where the
Evangelistic services are held each summer is encircled by 47 tents, occupied only during camp. * Many changes
have been made ...
Soldier's Monument
Lundy's Lane
[Front Side of Monument]:
Erected by the
Canadian Parliament
in honour of the victory
gained by the
British & Canadian Forces
on this field on the
25th day of July, 1814
and in grateful remembrance
of the brave men
who died on that day
fighting for the unity
of the Empire.
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1895
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