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Site of Red Bird's Village
June 28, 1827
First Battle of the Bad Ax was fought ...
Appomattox Court House Confederate Cemetery
Here are buried eighteen Confederate soldiers who dies Apr...
Fort Hawkins
Fort Hawkins was established at this site in 1806 on the e...
J. F. Gregory
For nearly 20 years, J. F. (Jack) Gregory was the general ...
Fort Nashborough
Named in memory of General Nash of North Carolina, who fel...
Persian Gulf Veterans Memorial
Grant County (Indiana)
[ Front Side ]
( Engros...
Birthplace of William R. "Daddy" George
Founder of George Junior Republic
Birthplace of
<...Army of Tennessee
Withdrawing to this area after the Battle of Murfreesboro,...
Forest Hill Historic District
For more than a century this has been one of he finest res...
Fort Walla Walla
To the west, at the junction of the Walla Walla and Columb...
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Site of Red Bird's Village
June 28, 1827
First Battle of the Bad Ax was fought opposite, between 37 Winnebagos, on Minnesota and Wisconsin islands, and crew of keel boat O.H. Perry grounded on sandbar. Fatalities: 4 whites, 7 Indians. The same day Red Bird killed ...
Appomattox Court House Confederate Cemetery
Here are buried eighteen Confederate soldiers who dies April 8 and 9, 1865 in the closing days of the War Between the States. The remains of one unknown Union soldier found some years after the war are interned beside the ...
Fort Hawkins
Fort Hawkins was established at this site in 1806 on the eastern bank of the Ocmulgee River at the border of the Muskogee Creek Nation. The location was chosen by the fort’s namesake, Benjamin Hawkins, who served as the U.S. ...
J. F. Gregory
For nearly 20 years, J. F. (Jack) Gregory was the general manager and superintendent for all of Henry Ford’s various operations in and around Ways Station, later Richmond Hill. Serving for Ford from the 1920s until 1946, Gregory oversaw the ...
Fort Nashborough
Named in memory of General Nash of North Carolina, who fell at Germantown, Pennsylvania, October 4, 1777, in the War of the Revolution.
Erected on the bluff near this location by the pioneers of the Cumberland settlement in the year ...
Persian Gulf Veterans Memorial
Grant County (Indiana)
[ Front Side ]
( Engrossed ‘Shield’ -and-
‘Seals of U.S. Armed Services’ )
1990 - - - - 1991
In Honor of the
men and women
of Grant County
who served in
the Persian Gulf
[ Obverse Side ]
( Engrossed ‘Shield’ ...
Birthplace of William R. "Daddy" George
Founder of George Junior Republic
Birthplace of
William R. "Daddy" George
1866-1936
Founder of
George Junior Republic
Marker is at the intersection of Asbury Road (County Route 108) and West Dryden Road, on the right when traveling north on Asbury Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Army of Tennessee
Withdrawing to this area after the Battle of Murfreesboro, Ben. Braxton Bragg established his command post near here. Other units went into defensive winter quarters at Bell Buckle, Shelbyville & Wartrace. Here they remained until late June, 1863, when maneuvers ...
Forest Hill Historic District
For more than a century this has been one of he finest residential areas in New Jersey. Development began in the 1870s, and continued into the 1920s. The Ballantines, the Clarks and other families who had amassed fortunes in local ...
Fort Walla Walla
To the west, at the junction of the Walla Walla and Columbia Rivers, is the site of a trading post built in 1818.
Fort Walla Walla was a vital link in the region’s fur trade, and helped open up the Northwest ...