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Birthplace of Andrew Jackson

Seventh President of the United States. Near this site on South Carolina soil Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, at the plantation whereon James Crawford lived and where Jackson himself said he was born.

Marker is at the ...

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Original Federal Boundary Stone NE 1

This plaque marks the site

of the

District of Columbia

North-East

Boundary Stone No. 1

originally placed here

1791 - 1792

Presented by

The Mary Washington Chapter

Daughters of the American Revolution

and

United States Department of the Interior

The ...

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Birthplace of Washington’s Mother

Seven tenths mile west is Epping Forest. The land was patented by Colonel Joseph Ball, who died there in 1711. His daughter, Mary Ball, mother of George Washington, was born there in 1707/8. The house incorporates parts of the original ...

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Major Crawford's Home

Near this site was the home of Major Robert Crawford, where President George Washington spent his last night in South Carolina on his Southern tour, May 27, 1791. Here Washington was met by a delegation of the Chiefs of the ...

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Original Federal Boundary Stone NE 3

Original Federal Boundary Stone

District of Columbia

Placed 1791-1792

Protected by Our Flag Chapter

Daughters of the American Revolution

1916

Marker is at the intersection of Eastern Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Eastern ...

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Original Federal Boundary Stone NE 9

Original Federal Boundary Stone

District of Columbia

Placed 1791-1792

Protected by Capt Molly Pitcher Chapter

Daughters of the American Revolution

1916

Marker is on Eastern Avenue 0 miles south of Sheriff Road, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fort Plain

"Let the Work of Our Fathers Stand"

* * * * *

On the Adjacent Hill Summit

Stood Fort Plain, Erected 1776,

and Its Blockhouse, Built 1780.

Military Headquarters of the

Mohawk Valley 1780 -1784

Gen. Washington Here July 30, 1783

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Erected by the ...

Schubert Cheese Factory

Town of Polk, Wisconsin

The fieldstone and timber Schubert Cheese Factory was built in 1901 with two-foot thick walls. The majority of the structure was built into the hill to serve as a cooling cellar for aging cheese. The front of ...

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Original Federal Boundary Stone East

Original Federal Boundary Stone

District of Columbia

Placed 1791-1792

Protected by Dist. of Co. Chapter

Daughters of the American Revolution

1916

Marker is at the intersection of Eastern Avenue and Southern Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Eastern ...

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Winter Farm

Slinger, Wisconsin

The first entry in County Records indicates 160 acres of land, located in the NE 1/4 of Section 17, Town 10 North, Range 14 East, was purchased by Lorentz Guthe and his wife, Elizabeth, on July 7, 1846, for ...

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