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Indian Trading Post
Site of early
Indian Trading Post
Tablets plac...
First Indian Trading Post
Near the site
of the
First Indian
...
Site of Indian Trading Post
This is the place
where one of the
original Cr...
Indian Trading Post: Home of Mary Musgrove
During the first years after the founding of the Colony of...
Indian Trading Post
Operated at junction of Natchez Trace and Old Vicksburg Rd...
Results for Indian Trading Post
Indian Trading Post
Site of early
Indian Trading Post
Tablets placed
By the Women
of the
Civic Improvement
Society
Of Monroe
Marker is on East Elm Street west of Tremont Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Indian Trading Post
Near the site
of the
First Indian
Trading Post
in
Monroe
Marker is on West Elm 0.1 miles west of Godfroy Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Site of Indian Trading Post
This is the place
where one of the
original Creek
Indian Trading Posts
stood in 1830.
Ladiga was Chief
of the tribe.
Marker is at the intersection of Public Square West (State Highway 21) and Ladiga Street Southwest, on the right when traveling south on Public Square ...
Indian Trading Post: Home of Mary Musgrove
During the first years after the founding of the Colony of Georgia in 1733 these lands (now owned by the Savannah Sugar Refining Company) were known as the "Grange" or "Cowpen" plantation. Along the Savannah River, about one mile East ...
Indian Trading Post
Operated at junction of Natchez Trace and Old Vicksburg Rd. by Robert H. Bell(1783-1835) & his "yellow man Vincent", freed by Bell's will in 1835. Bell-Vincent Scholarship, Millsaps College, endowed with funds from the sale of this land, memorializes master ...