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Veterans of Foreign Wars Marshall County
Honoring those who served in combat - Especially those who...
Residence of John A. Roebling
A Bicentennial commemorative site
recognizing Americ...
Winter-Time Ais Indian Town of Pentoaya
In 1605 Florida's Spanish Governor Pedro de Ybarra sent Lt...
The Army of Tennessee
Late in August, 1863, the Army of the Cumberland (US), Maj...
African American Pioneers of the Marsh-Warthen-Clements House
The Marsh-Warthen-Clements House was hand built by enslave...
Confederate Flag Pole
This flag pole from which the Stars and Bars [CS] proudly ...
Martin J. Crawford
(1820-1883)
On the adjoining lot stood the large col...
Shangarai Chasset - Gates of Mercy
Site of the first permanent Jewish house of worship in the...
Possible Vicinity of Juan Ponce de Leon's Landing
While there is disagreement among scholars, it is believed...
The Florida Cracker Trail
This point is the western terminus of the Florida Cracker ...
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Veterans of Foreign Wars Marshall County
Honoring those who served in combat - Especially those who made the supreme sacrificeWorld War I
Richardson,Robert C.
Mashburn, Millard J.
Totherow, Charlie
Shuttleworth, Walter F.
Searcy, Charles H.
Parrish, Steve R.
Walker, Thomas P.
Leach, William G.
Sanders, Allie S.
Powers, Ernest A.
Pope, Hershell A.
Wright, Jesse C.
Taylor, Lester
Payne, ...
Residence of John A. Roebling
A Bicentennial commemorative site
recognizing America’s
200th year of liberty
Residence, built in 1855,
of John A. Roebling
American developer of wire rope and the suspension bridge. Occupied by his family until after his death in 1869. Thereafter company offices until acquired by the county. ...
Winter-Time Ais Indian Town of Pentoaya
In 1605 Florida's Spanish Governor Pedro de Ybarra sent Lt. Alvaro Mexia on a diplomatic mission to the Ais Indians. Mexia recorded his passage from St. Augustine down the coast to the principal Ais Indian town near present-day Vero Beach. ...
The Army of Tennessee
Late in August, 1863, the Army of the Cumberland (US), Maj. Gen. Wm. B. Rosecrans, USA, crossed the Tennessee River near Bridgeport and threatened Chattanooga. On Sept. 7th, learning that Rosecrans was moving toward his rear in the direction of ...
African American Pioneers of the Marsh-Warthen-Clements House
The Marsh-Warthen-Clements House was hand built by enslaved African Americans in an African cultural style known as the "Shot Gun." Slaves traveled with Marsh from North Carolina and Covington, Georgia to LaFayette. African Americans served in the Marsh House, circa ...
Confederate Flag Pole
This flag pole from which the Stars and Bars [CS] proudly flew is the last original Confederate flag staff still standing in Georgia.
The stalwart pole was hewn from a long leaf pine tree that grew one mile southwest of this ...
Martin J. Crawford
(1820-1883)
On the adjoining lot stood the large columned home of Martin Jenkins Crawford, Lawyer, Member of the General Assembly of Georgia, twice Judge of the Superior Court of the Chattahoochee Circuit, Member United States Congress, and of the provisional Confederate ...
Shangarai Chasset - Gates of Mercy
Site of the first permanent Jewish house of worship in the State of Louisiana, Gates of Mercy Synagogue, 1845; located at 410-420 N. Rampart St. Gates of Mercy, chartered by the State in 1827, confirmed the abolition of the Code ...
Possible Vicinity of Juan Ponce de Leon's Landing
While there is disagreement among scholars, it is believed that this site may be in an area where Juan Ponce de Leon made landfall in April 1513. It has long been thought that this event too place near St. Augustine, ...
The Florida Cracker Trail
This point is the western terminus of the Florida Cracker Trail designated by the Florida State Legislature in 1987. The Cracker Trail follows an east/west route across the State of Florida that has existed since approximately 1850. This trail was ...