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Old French House

Home of French fur trader Michel Brouillet (1774-1838). French Creole cottage (built circa 1806) is typical of "posts-on-sill" construction technique used by French settlers in Mississippi Valley during eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Restoration 1974-1976. Located within Vincennes Historic District.

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First Methodist Church Building

Initially a wood frame structure constructed in 1874, this “Forth Street Church” was completed in 1887 of brick and limestone. Admired by many, the building was chronicled as “A very imposing structure in the Town of Forth Worth, with two ...

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Federal Armies at Adairsville

May 18, 1864, The 4th, 14th & 20th Corps (Army of the Cumberland) [US] together with the 15th &16th corps (Army of the Tennessee) [US] reached Adairsville from Resaca, at noon.

Sherman convinced that all of Johnston´s forces had gone to ...

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Fort Clinch

Fort Clinch

Reconstruction

And construction of roads

Buildings and grounds

Was performed by

Civilian Conservation Corps

Company 1420

1937-1942

Marker is on Fort Clinch Road 3.1 miles north of Atlantic Avenue, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Quarters of General William Tecumseh Sherman

Quarters of

General William Tecumseh Sherman

Lieutenant Quartermaster and

Adjustant General

1847 • 1849

Marker is at the intersection of Calle Principal and Jefferson Street, on the left when traveling north on Calle Principal.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Site of the Fort Worth Medical College

The Forth Worth Medical College was established as the medical department of Fort Worth University in 1894 by a group of prominent area physicians. Among those in its small charter class was Frances Daisy Emery, the first woman medical school ...

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Medal of Honor

Medal of Honor

Marker is at the intersection of Poplar Street (U.S. 41) and 1st Street, on the right when traveling east on Poplar Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Confederate Powder Works

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Obelisk chimney one-third mile (from here) marks center of Confederate Powder Works which extended two miles along the river and was the principal powder factory in the South during the War. It supplied Confederate armies with abundant gunpowder of the ...

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Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Transportation Opportunity Center

This building was originally constructed in 1881 as the Frame Fitting Shop of the Rogers Locomotive Works. The Rogers Locomotive Works was one of America’s premier locomotive manufacturers in the latter half of the 19th Century and a dominant force ...

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First Church In Greene County

585 feet southwest first church, Methodist Episcopal, in southwest Missouri was located in 1833. Size 18 x 20 feet, built of logs, puncheon floor and seats. Cost 18 dollars. Rev. Jas. H. Slavens, M.D., first pastor over White River and ...

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