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Fort Hays State University War Memorial
"The people who know war, those who have experience...
Exodus 1947: "The ship That Launched a Nation"
Near this spot, the Baltimore steamer President Warfield b...
Madison Club
Frank Riley, Architect
The Madison Club, Madison's p...
The Batty Mine Location
[ Front ]
In memory of the heritage of
Keshena Falls and The Menominee
From the Pineries to the Present
Of nine million a...
Otero and Sellar's Warehouse
Originally this was the site of the warehou...
Quartermaster's Complex
The massive quartermaster's complex was located 100...
The Old Capitol
Here Patrick Henry first kindled the flames of revolution ...
Chapel
The Fort Hays chapel, acquired in 1872, stood direc...
Dutton Hotel
In 1849, Antonio Ramirez built a small adobe on the El Cam...
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Fort Hays State University War Memorial
"The people who know war, those who have experienced it...I believe are the most earnest advocates of peace in the world."
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
This memorial is dedicated to those of the Fort Hays State University family who have fought and ...
Exodus 1947: "The ship That Launched a Nation"
Near this spot, the Baltimore steamer President Warfield began her epic voyage into history. Built in 1928 as the flagship of the Old Bay Line, she ran nightly cruises between Baltimore and Norfolk. In 1943 she was given to Britain ...
Madison Club
Frank Riley, Architect
The Madison Club, Madison's premiere social club, was designed in the Georgian Revival style by master Madison architect Frank Riley. Artfully executed in red brick with concrete classical ornament including columns, friezes, portico and urns, the building is ...
The Batty Mine Location
[ Front ]
In memory of the heritage of
John & Ann (Sneath) Batty
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Immigrants of England 1844
Nyesville — Circa 1866
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Owners and Operators of
The Batty Mine this Location
[ Obverse ]
John & Ann Batty
Parents of: Charlie
Grandparents ...
Keshena Falls and The Menominee
From the Pineries to the Present
Of nine million acres of land in Wisconsin originally controlled by the Menominee, they chose the surrounding Keshena Falls as their present reservation. Because sturgeon were so important to the Menominee, so too was ...
Otero and Sellar's Warehouse
Originally this was the site of the warehouse of a large shipping firm which ran bull trains to Mexico during the days when Hays City was "the end of the line." The owner, Miguel Antonio Otero, had acted as ...
Quartermaster's Complex
The massive quartermaster's complex was located 100 yards behind the sign. The complex included offices, noncommissioned staff quarters, warehouses, shops, and wagon shed. The quartermaster was in charge of all equipment, supplies, transportation, animals, and construction and building repairs, as ...
The Old Capitol
Here Patrick Henry first kindled the flames of revolution by his resolutions and speech against the Stamp Act May 29-30, 1765.
Here, March 12, 1773, Dabney Carr offered and the convention of Virginia unanimously adopted the resolutions to appoint a committee ...
Chapel
The Fort Hays chapel, acquired in 1872, stood directly behind this sign. The officers' wives wanted a dance hall, but army regulations prohibited the use of military labor and resources to build one. But there was no such regulations regarding ...
Dutton Hotel
In 1849, Antonio Ramirez built a small adobe on the El Camino Real, near the site of the ancient Indian village, Holamna. As a main artery to California's gold fields, the El Camino Real brought many travelers past Ramirez's place. ...