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First Building
Erected in this settlement stood here in 1767. It was the ...
This Stone Marks the Site of Peter Hill
This stone marks the site of
Peter Hill
Fort Defiance
Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
Wayne • Harrison
Casimir Pulaski
Born in Poland 1747
organizer of
the Am...
El Tovar Hotel
Begun 1903, Completed 1905
Named for Don Pedro de To...
Ingraham Building
New York native George Francis Ingraham (1842-1920) settle...
Black Earth Indian Village
For hundreds of years, the Potawatomi village of Ma-Kah-Da...
Golden Tigers and Class of 1942 Cadet Life Garden
The Cadet Life Garden
The Cadet Life Garden i...
Chico Cemetery G.A.R. Monument
[Front (South-Side) of Monument]
Erected by
Plum City: Early History
French traders and Native Americans traveled these rich hu...
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First Building
Erected in this settlement stood here in 1767. It was the home of Count Charles de Fredenburgh.
Marker is on Bridge Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
This Stone Marks the Site of Peter Hill
This stone marks the site of
Peter Hill
on which about the year 1638
Reverend Hugh Peter
Pastor of the church in Salem
preached the first sermon in
Wenham
Text from John III.23
"In enon near to Salim because there was much water there."
Thus early in the history ...
Fort Defiance
Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
Wayne • Harrison
Winchester • Clay
Bird
1780 • Marches • 1813
— • —
Fort
Defiance
Marker is at the intersection of Fort Street and South Clinton Street (Ohio Route 66), on the right when traveling west on Fort Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Casimir Pulaski
Born in Poland 1747
organizer of
the American cavalry
during the
Revolutionary War.
Erected in commemoration
of the 150th anniversary of his death
1779, at Savannah, GA.
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (State Highway 66) and Soo Marie Avenue, on the right when traveling ...
El Tovar Hotel
Begun 1903, Completed 1905
Named for Don Pedro de Tovar, the first European to visit the Hopi Indian villages in 1540, the hotel was constructed by Hopi Indian craftsmen at a cost of $250,000 employing logs shipped by train from Oregon ...
Ingraham Building
New York native George Francis Ingraham (1842-1920) settled in Nacogdoches in 1860. He married Martha Thompson Cooper in 1866 and became an attorney in 1873. Ingraham served as county judge, county treasurer, and state representative. He built this structure to ...
Black Earth Indian Village
For hundreds of years, the Potawatomi village of Ma-Kah-Da-We-Kah-Mich-Cock (Black Earth) was located on this spot. The people lived in huts made of bark. They raised crops of corn, beans, pumpkin and squash, and lived off abundant fish and game.
Chief ...
Golden Tigers and Class of 1942 Cadet Life Garden
The Cadet Life Garden
The Cadet Life Garden is dedicated to a special period in Clemson history. From its foundation until 1956, Clemson was an all-military college, one of seven in the nation. The student body was organized as a Corps ...
Chico Cemetery G.A.R. Monument
[Front (South-Side) of Monument]
Erected by
Halleck Post
No. 19
G.A.R. & W.R.C.
In Memory of
Our Comrades
1861 – 1865
[Left (West-Side)]
In Honor of
The Brave Men
Who
From the First
Bore a Loyal Part
In the Great
Civil War
[Right (East-Side)]
These heros are dead
They died for liberty
They died for us
They are at ...
Plum City: Early History
French traders and Native Americans traveled these rich hunting grounds over 300 years ago. When European settlement began in this area about 150 years later, many settlers followed the old St. Antoine Trail east from the Mississippi River to this ...