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Sir Isaac Brock's First Burial Site
Placed Here by the Niagara
Historical Society
...
Lynchburg Town Ferry
The Lynchburg Town Ferry, founded in 1822 by Nathaniel Lyn...
Union County Confederate Monument
[East Side]:
In Memory of the
Confedera...
Site of Mission Nuestra Senora del Refugio
Originally founded on January 31, 1793, by Fathers Jose Fr...
Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church
This Church traces its history to Nuestra Senora del Refug...
Fort Bull
On Water Route
Destroyed And
Many Kille...
Campbell African Methodist Episcopal Church
2562 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Campbell A...
Geodetic Center of North America
On a ranch 18 miles southeast of this marker a bron...
Middlebury Lodge No. 34 F.&A.M.
On December 21, 1818, The Grand Lodge of Fr...
Sheaffe's Path to Victory
Sheaffe's
Path to Victory
October 13th
1...
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Sir Isaac Brock's First Burial Site
Placed Here by the Niagara
Historical Society
This Marks
The Spot Where
Gen. Sir Isaac
Brock,
was buried from
1812 To 1824
Marker can be reached from Queens Parade just south of Wellington Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Lynchburg Town Ferry
The Lynchburg Town Ferry, founded in 1822 by Nathaniel Lynch, crosses the Houston Ship Channel downstream of the confluence of the San Jacinto River and Buffalo Bayou. In 1829, the authorities at San Felipe de Austin requested that Lynch move ...
Union County Confederate Monument
[East Side]:
In Memory of the
Confederate Soldiers
of Union County,
South Carolina.
[North Side]:
Truth, courage,
and patriotism
endure forever.
[South Side]:
These were men who gave
their live and fortunes
to home and country,
in vindication
of those sacred rights
reserved to the states
and guaranteed by the
Federal Constitution
as adopted and ratified
by
South Carolina
May 23, ...
Site of Mission Nuestra Senora del Refugio
Originally founded on January 31, 1793, by Fathers Jose Francisco Garza and Mariano Velasco, Franciscan missionaries, at the junction of the Guadelupe and San Antonio Rivers for the conversion of the Karankowa Indians. Removed to the present location, January 10, ...
Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church
This Church traces its history to Nuestra Senora del Refugio (Our Lady of Refuge), a Spanish mission established in 1791 (30 mi. NE). The mission relocated here in 1795. The 1868 building was razed, and in 1901 an impressive Victorian/Romanesque ...
Fort Bull
On Water Route
Destroyed And
Many Killed By
French & Indians
March 27 1756
Marker can be reached from Ft. Bull Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Campbell African Methodist Episcopal Church
2562 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Campbell AME, established in 1867 as Mount Zion AME, was an outgrowth of its overcrowded parent church, Allen Chapel AME, founded in 1850. When it moved to a location near the present one ...
Geodetic Center of North America
On a ranch 18 miles southeast of this marker a bronze plate marks the most important spot on this continent to surveyors and map makers. Engraved in the bronze is a cross-mark and on the tiny point where the lines ...
Middlebury Lodge No. 34 F.&A.M.
On December 21, 1818, The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio granted a Charter to Middlebury Lodge No. 34 marking the beginning of Freemasonry in Summit County. The Lodge was located on Case Avenue, then known ...
Sheaffe's Path to Victory
Sheaffe's
Path to Victory
October 13th
1812
Marker is on York Road (Ontario Route 81) 2.3 kilometers west of Niagara Parkway, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org