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Treaty of Fort McIntosh Boundary Line
In 1785, American Indian tribal leaders from the Ch...
Forever Honored Forever Mourned
Forever Honored
Forever Mourned
To The Men And...
Inventions of Hanover
Fitz Water Wheel
In the 19th century the I-X-L steel...
Home of Frederick Henry Harvey
1835 - 1901
Fred Harvey, founder of the restaurant c...
First Settlement of Waterbury
The first settlement of Waterbury was made on land ...
Forever Honored Forever Mourned
Forever Honored
Forever Mourned
To The Men And...
Elm Court / Our Lady of the Elms
Arthur Hudson Marks (1874 - 1939) / Sisters of St. Dominic...
107th New York Infantry
3rd Brigade
(Front):3rd Brigade
1st Division
War of 1812
Although Prairie du Chien belonged to the United States af...
Malta & McConnelsville Fire Department 50th Anniversary
1930-1980
Dedicated in memory of all deceased memb...
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Treaty of Fort McIntosh Boundary Line
In 1785, American Indian tribal leaders from the Chippewa, Delaware, Ottawa, and Wyandot met with representatives sent by the United States Congress to sign the controversial Treaty of Fort McIntosh. The treaty surrendered control of Native American lands in southern ...
Forever Honored Forever Mourned
Forever Honored
Forever Mourned
To The Men And Women Who
Served In The Armed Forces
Marker can be reached from South End Road near Dale Drive, on the right when traveling north.
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Inventions of Hanover
Fitz Water Wheel
In the 19th century the I-X-L steel overshoot water wheel was developed and manufactured by Fitz Water Wheel Company of Hanover. The wheel superior efficiency made it widely used into the 20th century. By 1915, it was being ...
Home of Frederick Henry Harvey
1835 - 1901
Fred Harvey, founder of the restaurant chain that bears his name, lived here from 1883 until his death. The family occupied the residence until 1943. It was transferred to the Leavenworth Board of Education in 1949.
Harvey pioneered well ...
First Settlement of Waterbury
The first settlement of Waterbury was made on land in this region about 1675. The settlement was abandoned during King Philip’s War and was resumed around the present Waterbury green after 1677.
Marker is at the intersection of Highland Avenue and ...
Forever Honored Forever Mourned
Forever Honored
Forever Mourned
To The Men And Women Who
Served In The Armed Forces
Marker is at the intersection of Marion Avenue and Oakdale Drive, on the left when traveling north on Marion Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Elm Court / Our Lady of the Elms
Arthur Hudson Marks (1874 - 1939) / Sisters of St. Dominic
Side A: Elm Court
Arthur Hudson Marks (1874-1939)
Elm Court, designed by Howard Van Doren Shaw of Illinois, was built in 1912 for Arthur Hudson Marks. The original mansion exemplifies the Italian ...
107th New York Infantry
3rd Brigade
(Front):3rd Brigade
1st Division
12th Corps
107th N.Y. Infantry
(Back):Occupied this position
On the morning of July 2d.
Withdrawn at 4 p.m. and sent to near
Little Round Top
returning during the night
found these works
in possession of the enemy
during the morning of July 3d.
was positioned near Baltimore ...
War of 1812
Although Prairie du Chien belonged to the United States after the American Revolution, its pioneer residents were tied by trade, tradition and family to the French-British community at Mackinac and to the St. Lawrence River ports.
During the War of ...
Malta & McConnelsville Fire Department 50th Anniversary
1930-1980
Dedicated in memory of all deceased members of the M & M Fire Dept.
Marker is at the intersection of Union Avenue and 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on Union Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org