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G.W. Fechter Stationery
G.W. Fechter Stationery
212 North Eighth Street
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Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
British Forces Bu...
George Alexander Sweatt
George A. Sweatt Park is named for Humboldt native,...
Block House Recruiting Station
A Block House was built here, used as a recruting s...
Confederate Soldier
was shot here Oct. 14, 1861, as he tried to remove ...
Kate Burnett
Kate Burnett saved $25,000 in land warrants by hidi...
The Evolution of the Senate House
Senate House State Historic Site
Wessel Ten Broeck...
A Community Attic
Senate House State Historic Site
This Georgian Rev...
Senate House Museum
Erected by
The State of New York
Cornersto...
Attapulgus Cemetery Inc.
Hatcher Annex
This property was given to the Attapul...
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G.W. Fechter Stationery
G.W. Fechter Stationery
212 North Eighth Street
c. 1911
is listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
8th Street Historic District
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Marker is on North 8th Street (U.S. 10) north of York Street, on the left when traveling north. ...
Patriots of the Revolution
Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
British Forces Burn Kingston
Responsible for the security of Kingston, when the British burned the Village on October 16, 1777 – General Clinton wrote to General Gates that of the promised 3000 men, only 400 were ...
George Alexander Sweatt
George A. Sweatt Park is named for Humboldt native, George Sweatt, born December 12, 1893. He graduated from Humboldt High School in 1912. Following military service in World War I, he attended Pittsburg State University from 1920 to 1922. A ...
Block House Recruiting Station
A Block House was built here, used as a recruting station, part of Log Town.
Marker is at the intersection of 2nd Street and Sycamore Street, on the right when traveling north on 2nd Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Soldier
was shot here Oct. 14, 1861, as he tried to remove Union flag.
Marker is at the intersection of Bridge Street and 9th Street, on the right when traveling east on Bridge Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Kate Burnett
Kate Burnett saved $25,000 in land warrants by hiding them in tall grass behind Land Office.
Marker is on 8th Street near New York Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Evolution of the Senate House
Senate House State Historic Site
Wessel Ten Broeck, a Dutch immigrant to New York, built and owned what would become the Senate House. Although only portions of his 1676 house remain, Ten Broeck’s residence was probably a modest stone house ...
A Community Attic
Senate House State Historic Site
This Georgian Revival style museum was built in 1927 to house and display Senate House State Historic Site’s expanding collections. Today’s permanent and temporary exhibits showcase Hudson Valey decorative and fine arts, including works by ...
Senate House Museum
Erected by
The State of New York
Cornerstone laid by his excellency
Alfred E. Smith
Governor of the State
on the 150th anniversary of the
organization of the
first legislature at Kingston
September 10th, 1927.
Marker is on Fair Street, ...
Attapulgus Cemetery Inc.
Hatcher Annex
This property was given to the Attapulgus Cemetery Inc. on Easter Sunday, April 15, 2001, by Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ross Hatcher Jr., To the Glory of God, Our Father, And in memory of his parents, Charles Ross and ...