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Site of Red Bird's Village
June 28, 1827
First Battle of the Bad Ax was fought ...
Campbell Cemetery G.A.R. Memorial
This Mortar
Erected by John Flinn Post No. 77
...
Fort Nashborough
Named in memory of General Nash of North Carolina, who fel...
C.B. "Bill" Miller Bridge
C.B. "Bill" Miller, of Miller and Miller, Inc., had a posi...
Birthplace of William R. "Daddy" George
Founder of George Junior Republic
Birthplace of
<...Tempe Bakery/Hackett House
Constructed 1888
The construction of these two build...
Hunt Bass Hatchery
* USA *
Work Program
WPA
Hunt Bass Hatch...
Double Butte Cemetery
Tempe's first cemetery, named for the Buttes in the backgr...
William Jennings Bryan
(Marker front):
William Jennings Bryan
1860 - ...
Ripley - Shepherd Building
ca. 1847
(Lower Plaque)
Built by Col. Valent...
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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 ...
Campbell Cemetery G.A.R. Memorial
This Mortar
Erected by John Flinn Post No. 77
G.A.R. May 27, 1898. Was at the
Capture of Mobile, New Orleans and
Vicksburg. Weight 980 lbs.
Marker can be reached from Oak Street south of Palace Street, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy ...
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 ...
C.B. "Bill" Miller Bridge
C.B. "Bill" Miller, of Miller and Miller, Inc., had a positive impact in all areas of the transportation industry across the State of Alabama. He has erected bridges, railroads, parks, pedestrian walks, airports, drainage, wastewater facilities, buildings and numerous structures ...
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
Tempe Bakery/Hackett House
Constructed 1888
The construction of these two buildings is associated with the first significant phase of commercial development in Tempe. The bakery complex was owned by William Hilge, a German immigrant, who produced bread in ovens and delivered it in Tempe ...
Hunt Bass Hatchery
* USA *
Work Program
WPA
Hunt Bass Hatchery
Erected A.D. 1936
Sponsored By
Arizona State
Game Department
O.P. No. 65-2-544
Marker is on North Mill Avenue 0.2 miles east of North Galvin Parkway, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Double Butte Cemetery
Tempe's first cemetery, named for the Buttes in the background, was established before 1900. It was located on 80 acres of high ground because lower areas were waterlogged. Members of Tempe's best-known families lie here, along with victims of hangings, ...
William Jennings Bryan
(Marker front):
William Jennings Bryan
1860 - 1925
Presidential Nominee
Secretary of State
Congressman
Christian Statesman
Author and Orator
(On the statue's proper left):
"Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a ...
Ripley - Shepherd Building
ca. 1847
(Lower Plaque)
Built by Col. Valentine Ripley, early
businessman, this is one of the first
brick structures in Hendersonville.
Early uses were a general store,
post office and Confederate
commissary under Major Noe.
M.M. Shepherd and F.G. Hart
purchased it in 1896 for a ...