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Old Military Road
Crown Point to Ticonderoga
Used by troops during ear...
Old Military Road
Along this street ran the
old milit...
Old Military Road
You are traveling the route of the Old Military Road, buil...
Old Military Road - 100 Mile Point
In July, 1833, Lt. Alexander Center blazed a nearby oak, m...
Old Military Road
?In March 1863 Abraham Lincoln signed an Act of Congress w...
The Old Military Road
The Old Military Road From Fort Howard on Green Bay to For...
Old Military Road
Below here
Old Military Road
ran diagonally
The Old Military Road of 1837
This tablet marks the
intersection of the
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Old Military Road
Crown Point to Ticonderoga
Used by troops during early
Colonial Wars and during
the American Revolution.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 9 and Shore Airport Road (County Route 43), on the right when traveling north on U.S. 9.
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Old Military Road
Along this street ran the
old military road fortified
in 1759 by General Amherst
prior to the siege at
Fort Ticonderoga.
Marker is at the intersection of The Portage and Crown Heights, on the right on The Portage.
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Old Military Road
You are traveling the route of the Old Military Road, built in 1835-36, to connect Fort Crawford at Prairie du Chien and Fort Howard at Green Bay, via Fort Winnebago at "The Portage" between the Fox-Wisconsin rivers. The section from ...
Old Military Road - 100 Mile Point
In July, 1833, Lt. Alexander Center blazed a nearby oak, marking the 100-mile point of a military road he and James Doty were surveying. The Old Military Road, built from 1835 to 1837, connected Ft. Crawford at Prairie du Chien, ...
Old Military Road
?In March 1863 Abraham Lincoln signed an Act of Congress which enabled the states of Michigan and Wisconsin to begin construction of a road between Fort Howard at Green Bay and Fort Wilkins near Copper Harbor. It took one year ...
The Old Military Road
The Old Military Road From Fort Howard on Green Bay to Fort Crawford at Prairie du Chien, 1835.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 18 and Lawless Road, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 18.
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Old Military Road
Below here
Old Military Road
ran diagonally
up this hill
1755 – 1777
Marker is on Broadway (U.S. 4), on the right when traveling north.
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The Old Military Road of 1837
This tablet marks the
intersection of the
Old Military Road of 1837
with present
State Highway Number 57
Marker is at the intersection of Bypass U.S. 69 and State Route 171, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 69Bypass .
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