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A Town at the Bottom

About two miles in front of you, the remains of the town of Callville lie buried in silt on the bottom of Lake Mead. Originally developed as a port on the Colorado River to supply goods to Mormon settlements, Callville ...

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Tomb of Dr. William Beanes

To secure the release of prisoner of war Dr. Beanes, Francis Scott Key visited the British fleet, September, 1814. Detained until after the attack on Baltimore, the two witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry on the 13th and 14th, during ...

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Tomb of Dr. William Beanes

To secure the release of prisoner of war Dr. Beanes, Francis Scott Key visited the British fleet, September, 1814. Detained until after the attack on Baltimore, the two witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry on the 13th and 14th, during ...

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Daniel D. Tompkins

1774 --------------- 1825

Governor of the State of New York

1807 – 1817

Vice-President of the United States

1817-1825

and a resident of Staten Island.

Among many meritorious acts he aided the passage of the law abolishing slavery within the state, added to the fortifications at ...

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Site of Daniel D. Tompkins Birthplace

Near This Spot Was Born June 21st 1774

Daniel D. Tompkins

Governor Of The State Of New York 1807-1817

Vice-President Of The United States 1817-1825

This Site Is Marked By

The Westchester County Historical Society

Through The Generosity Of Charles Butler Esq.

1897

[ lower plaque ]

The monument ...

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Tommy Wyche

The

State

of

South Carolina

expresses

its deep appreciation

to

Tommy Wyche

whose vision and commitment

are responsible for

the Mountain Bridge Recreation

and

Wilderness Area

Marker can be reached from Caesars Head Drive near U.S. 276.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Tom & Mary’s Snack Shop & Dr. Watanabe’s Office

The first Japanese American surgeon in San Jose was Dr. Lee Watanabe. His office was above Tom and Mary’s Snack Shop. He was pretty short, but when he was standing on his box doing surgery, he was a giant.

Sue ...

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Pottawatomie County

Dedicated by the women of POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY in honor of those from the county who answered their country's call and to the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice in the World War, 1914-1918

Louis W. Beard • Walter Blackledge ...

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Potawatomi Trail of Death

Island Grove Encampment

Potawatomi

Trail of Death

Sept 4 - Nov 4, 1838

Island Grove

Encampment

During a drought, 850 Potawatomi Indians were force-marched more than 600 miles from Indiana to Kansas. 40 died, mostly children.

After a 6 mile march from McCoy's Mill east of here, ...

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Potawatomi Trail of Death

McCoys Mill Encampment

Potawatomi

Trail of Death

Sept 4 - Nov 4, 1838

McCoys Mill

Encampment

During a drought, 850 Potawatomi Indians were force-marched more than 600 miles from Indiana to Kansas. 40 died, mostly children.

After a 17 mile march from the Sangamon River camp and ...

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