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This Tablet Marks The Site of Fort Bedford
This tablet erected by Bedford Penn'a Chapter D.A.R.
This Tablet Commemorates the First Visit of
Abraham Lincoln
This tablet
commemorates the f...
This tablet mark's the Site of Doolittle's Tavern
This tablet mark's the Site of Doolittle's Tavern, Headqua...
This Tablet Marks the Site of Old Fort Cumberland
Which was built in 1755 by order of the British Government...
This Tablet Marks Hull’s Trail; 1812
This Tablet marks Hull’s Trail; 1812. One-half mile south ...
This Tablet Marks the Final Resting Place of the Shakers of the
This tablet marks the final resting place of the Shakers o...
This Tablet Commemorates the Visit of Lafayette
Soldier of France
Volunteer in the cause of
Am...
This tablet
Erected by the Peggy Stewart Tea Part Chapter, D.A.R., Mar...
This Tablet is in Commemoration
This Tablet is in Commemoration of Richard Stockton and Dr...
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This tablet marks the site of the building in which were h...
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This Tablet Marks The Site of Fort Bedford
This tablet erected by Bedford Penn'a Chapter D.A.R.
May 30, 1925
Marks the site of Fort Bedford
One of the Frontier Forts
Built by the British in 1758
The stockade enclosing the fort contained about 7000 square yards of ground
It was the rendezvous and protection ...
This Tablet Commemorates the First Visit of
Abraham Lincoln
This tablet
commemorates the first visit of
Abraham Lincoln
who arrived at this point
on Feb. 14, 1861 remain-
ing in Pittsburgh a few hours
enroute to Washington for
his inauguration.
Marker is at the intersection of Federal Street and South Commons, on the right when traveling ...
This tablet mark's the Site of Doolittle's Tavern
This tablet mark's the Site of Doolittle's Tavern, Headquarters of Gov. Meigs during the quartering of Gen. Hull's Army at Urbana in the War of 1812.
Marker is at the intersection of North Main Street (U.S. 68) and Miami Street (U.S. ...
This Tablet Marks the Site of Old Fort Cumberland
Which was built in 1755 by order of the British Government and named in honor of the Duke of Cumberland, Captain General of the British Army. It was the base of military operations of General Edward Braddock and Colonel George ...
This Tablet Marks Hull’s Trail; 1812
This Tablet marks Hull’s Trail; 1812. One-half mile south of this is the site of Old Fort McArthur. Built in 1812 on yonder hillside, Gen. Tupper and 1,000 men camped the entire winter of 1812-13. At the foot of the ...
This Tablet Marks the Final Resting Place of the Shakers of the
This tablet marks the final resting place of the Shakers of the North Union Society. Their remains were moved from the Shaker burial ground on South Park Boulevard to this cemetery in 1909.
"Do all your work as though you had ...
This Tablet Commemorates the Visit of Lafayette
Soldier of France
Volunteer in the cause of
American Liberty
Guest of the Nation
Entertained in Selma
On his way to Cahaba
1825
Placed by the Cherokee Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
Selma, Alabama
June 14, 1931
Marker is at the intersection of Water Avenue and Washington Street, on the ...
This tablet
Erected by the Peggy Stewart Tea Part Chapter, D.A.R., Marks the building in which Gen. Washington was entertained at dinner by the Congress of the United States on the 20th of December, 1783, when he came to Annapolis to resign ...
This Tablet is in Commemoration
This Tablet is in Commemoration of Richard Stockton and Dr. Benjamin Rush signers of the Declaration of Independence and students of West Nottingham Academy. Stockton from 1743 to 1748 - Rush from 1751 to 1756.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
This Tablet
This tablet marks the site of the building in which were held the Courts of Harford County from its organization in March 1774 until March 1783. In this house the Committee of Harford County held its meetings before and during ...