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Position of Burgoyne's Bridge

Position of Burgoyne's bridge of boats on which he crossed the Hudson

Marker is on Dix Bridge Rd (County Route 70) 0.1 miles west of County Route 113.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Burgoyne's Army

Marched through this hamlet in July 1777 to a camp site at the Jones farm 3 miles to the west of the park.

Marker is at the intersection of New York Route 4 and Kingsbury Rd, on the right when ...

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Bridge Burners

Hangings at the Depot

After Unionists burned several East Tennessee railroad bridges on November 9, 1861, Confederate engineer Col. Danville Leadbetter soon arrived to rebuild the brides and capture the perpetrators. Later that month, his forces captured Henry Fry, Jacob Hinshaw, ...

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Territory and State of Nebraska

Nebraska, originally part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, became a territory of the United States Government in 1854 when Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The Nebraska Territory included parts of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Colorado and Wyoming. Nebraska ...

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First Lady Betty Ford

Betty Ford

personally dedicated

this Rose Garden

to the People of Omaha

July 12, 1980

Marker is on Woolworth Avenue near 32nd Street, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The City of Omaha, Nebraska

The settlement of Omaha began in 1854 with the opening of the Nebraska Territory. The following year Omaha was selected as the Nebraska Territorial capital. Omaha was incorporated as a city in 1857. The capital was moved from Omaha to ...

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Indian Base Line

Dedicated to Oklahoma Pioneers and Our Revolutionary Ancestors

Initial Point was established by the U.S. government in 1870. All Oklahoma except the Panhandle was then divided into townships North and South and ranges East and West of Initial Point.

The Indian Base ...

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Big Tree Lodge

In early days this was the home of banker Allen Ayrault and his wife Bethia. The Ayraults, promoters of business, civic, cultural and religious interests in the Valley, built this mansion in 1833 and called it "Big Tree Lodge". It ...

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5 Arch Bridge

Built 1856-57 by the Genesee Valley RR to span the Conesus Outlet. The 200 ft. long x 12 ft. wide limestone bridge was part of the Rochester-Avon-Geneseo-Mt. Morris Line. Avon became a RR hub connecting Buffalo-Rochester-Corning-Hornell. The line was electrified ...

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B.T. Roberts

Founded Chili Seminary in 1866. His life and service is honored in the name of Roberts Wesleyan College chartered in 1949

Marker is at the intersection of Buffalo Road (New York Route 33) and Chesbrough Drive, on the right when ...

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