Results for F
The Old Military Road of 1837
This tablet marks the
intersection of the
...Patriotism of Charles Gratiot
Through the Patriotism of Charles Gratiot
in furnish...
Boyhood Home of General Funston
Frederick Funston, five feet four and slightly buil...
Jenkins County Confederate Memorial
( South Face )
1861-1865
Erected June 3rd.1909...
61st Illinois Infantry
Miller's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U. S.
61...
Site of House Occupied as Headquarters
Site of house occupied as headquarters of
Colonel Ge...
The Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal
This terminal was completed in June, 1889 and became fully...
Goodale's Cutoff
When emigrants began to take their westbound wagons along ...
Route of Marcy’s Trail
Mapped by Captain Randolph B Marcy in charge of U.S. Army ...
The Pride of Seven Flags
(East Face):
Tribute dedicated to the memory of the ...
Results for F
The Old Military Road of 1837
This tablet marks the
intersection of the
Old Military Road of 1837
with present
State Highway Number 57
Marker is at the intersection of Bypass U.S. 69 and State Route 171, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 69Bypass .
Courtesy hmdb.org
Patriotism of Charles Gratiot
Through the Patriotism of Charles Gratiot
in furnishing material aid, Colonel George Rogers Clark was enabled to keep his forces intact and
thus to recapture Fort Sackville in 1779.
Erected in grateful memory by the
Huguenot Societies of the Old Northwest Territory -
Ohio ...
Boyhood Home of General Funston
Frederick Funston, five feet four and slightly built, went from this farm to a life of amazing adventure. Youthful exploring expeditions in this country were followed by two years in the Arctic from which he returned down the Yukon river ...
Jenkins County Confederate Memorial
( South Face )
1861-1865
Erected June 3rd.1909
By
The Wayside Home
Chapter. U.D.C.
In Honor Of Our
Confederate Soldiers,
Whom Power Could
Not Corrupt,
Whom Death Could
Not Terrify,
Whom Defeat Could
Not Dishonor.
—
Those Who Served
—
The Confederacy
( East Face )
CSA
—
Those Who Fought
( North Face )
1861-1865
—
These Were Men Who
By The Simple ...
61st Illinois Infantry
Miller's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U. S.
61st Illinois Infantry,
Miller's (2d) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here from 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 a.m. April 6, 1862.
Marker can be reached from Eastern Corinth Road 0.2 miles south of ...
Site of House Occupied as Headquarters
Site of house occupied as headquarters of
Colonel George Rogers Clark before capturing
Fort Sackville from the British February 25, 1779.
It was a private house facing the Fort.
Later Colonel Henry Hamilton, British Commander
of the Garrison, was housed here after the surrender
and ...
The Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal
This terminal was completed in June, 1889 and became fully operational on October 6, 1889. For almost 80 years it served as the main passenger terminal for the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey at this strategic Jersey City waterfront ...
Goodale's Cutoff
When emigrants began to take their westbound wagons along an old Indian and trapper’s trail past this lava, they had to develop a wild and winding road.
At this spot, like many others, they had hardly enough space to get by. ...
Route of Marcy’s Trail
Mapped by Captain Randolph B Marcy in charge of U.S. Army detail guarding citizens bound for California Gold Rush.
Captain Marcy exploded theory that West Texas was a desert. In making his map, he traveled along a chain of springs ...
The Pride of Seven Flags
(East Face):
Tribute dedicated to the memory of the soldiers who gave their lives in the defense of our country here at Fort Morgan.
Here lies the pride of seven flags entombed in our ancestor’s worth, who heard the thunder of the ...