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Friends Log Meeting House
Surrounded by Burgoyne's Indian allies in 1777 but finding...
Breastworks of General Fellows
Facing Burgoyne's camp across the River
Marker is ...
Birthplace of American Forestry
George W. Vanderbilt, following the recommendation of land...
Frederick Law Olmsted
Biltmore Estate Landscape Architect
As work progress...
Duffields Depot Raid
Mosby Strikes the B&O
(Preface):
The Federal o...
The Stinking Rose: A Garlic Restaurant
1991
San Francisco’s first restaurant to cel...
Erle P. Halliburton
1892-1957
Side 1 - "Erected 1993 in memory of a man ...
Commander John B. Montgomery's Landing Site
On July 9, 1846, in the early morning, in “the days ...
"The Family"
“The Family”, one of San Francisco’s old...
Graceful Brick Building
Constructed in 1858, this graceful brick building played a...
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Friends Log Meeting House
Surrounded by Burgoyne's Indian allies in 1777 but finding Friends unarmed stacked arms and attended meeting peaceably.
Marker is on Meeting House Road just east of Hoag Road, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Breastworks of General Fellows
Facing Burgoyne's camp across the River
Marker is on General Fellows Road 1 mile from County Route 113, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Birthplace of American Forestry
George W. Vanderbilt, following the recommendation of landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, was the first American landowner to implement scientific forestry, the management and conservation of forest lands, on a large scale. He hired Gifford Pinchot, founder of The Society ...
Frederick Law Olmsted
Biltmore Estate Landscape Architect
As work progressed on Biltmore Estate, his last and largest private project, Frederick Law Olmsted observed, "It is a great work of peace we are engaged in and one of these days we shall all be proud ...
Duffields Depot Raid
Mosby Strikes the B&O
(Preface):
The Federal offensive in the Shenandoah Valley begun in May 1864 faltered in the summer with Confederate victories and Gen. Jubal A. Early's Washington Raid in July. Union Gen. Philip H. Sheridan took command in August, defeated ...
The Stinking Rose: A Garlic Restaurant
1991
San Francisco’s first restaurant to celebrate the
euphoria of garlic.
Ancient Roman soldiers dubbed the pungent herb garlic “the stinking rose”. They believed garlic made them extremely strong and extra virile and rubbed their bodies with garlic oil before ...
Erle P. Halliburton
1892-1957
Side 1 - "Erected 1993 in memory of a man who left an indelible impression on Duncan and Stephens County. He touched the lives of many people not only as the county's largest employer but as a perpetually inquisitive person ...
Commander John B. Montgomery's Landing Site
On July 9, 1846, in the early morning, in “the days when water came up to Montgomery Street,” Commander John B. Montgomery – for whom Montgomery Street was named – landed near this spot from the U.S. Sloop-of-War “Portsmouth,” to ...
"The Family"
“The Family”, one of San Francisco’s oldest and most distinctive social clubs, was founded on this site on April, 1902
This plaque dedicated on the Club’s centennial
Marker is at the intersection of Montgomery Street and Commercial Street on Montgomery ...
Graceful Brick Building
Constructed in 1858, this graceful brick building played an important role in the financial and entrepreneurial development of frontier San Francisco. From his offices in this building, William M. Lent, President of the Savage Mining Company, organized the financing of ...