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Angell Park

Cyril M. Angell

Angell Park

Cyril M. Angell

2nd Lieutenant U.S. Air Services

Killed in action May 14th 1918

in Boucanville, France

First Officer from Attleboro to die in WWI

Marker is on Park Street (Massachusetts Route 123), in the median.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Andrew W. Mellon Memorial Fountain

This fountain is dedicated to the memory of Andrew W. Mellon, businessman, philanthropist, and statesman. Beyond his myriad personal accomplishments, Mellon served as Secretary of the Treasury from 1921 until 1932, as Ambassador to Great Britain between 1932 until 1933, ...

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Mt. Lassen/The Noble Pass/The Park Highway

Mt. Lassen

10,451 feet

This tablet marks the route of those early pioneers who, in 1852, first went over

The Noble Pass

Linking the Humboldt – Nevada Road with Shasta and Northern California, and their road is followed at this locality by

The Park Highway

Dedicated ...

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1848 – Lassen Trail – 1849

Peter Lassen passed this way when he blazed 'The Lassen Trail' as he led a party of emigrants from Missouri to California by way of Deer Creek Pass.

Marker can be reached from California Route 36 at milepost 102, on the ...

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Home of General Nathaniel Massie

Built 1800, One Fourth Mile South

Nathaniel Massie, born Goochland County, Virginia, December 28, 1763, 1800 married Sarah Everard Mead, died November 13, 1813.

Revolutionary soldier; surveyor of wilderness then known as Northwest Territory and locator of Revolutionary War land grants.

1780-87 Cut ...

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Wm. Wells 1770 - 1812

Miami captive at 14; adopted by Little Turtle; appointed chief scout by Wayne in 1793; granted farm near Ft. Wayne by Congress for "valiant and conspicuous service." Died in Ft. Dearborn Massacre.

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Fort Omaha Headquarters Building

Fort Omaha Walking Tour

Constructed in 1906, this double barracks building housed noncommissioned officers of the U.S. Army Signal Corps, which had reactivated Fort Omaha in 1905. During World War I, this building served as South Post Headquarters for the Army’s ...

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New-York Historical Society

The New-York Historical Society, founded in 1804 in Manhattan, is New York's oldest museum. The museum presents exhibitions, public programs and related to the history of New York and its relationship to the United States as a whole and holds ...

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The Stewart Building

Julius Kauffman (1856-1935) and Julius Runge (1851-1906), second generation owners of a commission firm established in 1842, had architect Eugene T. Heiner design this renaissance revival building in the north Italian mode. Contractor Robert Palisser completed the structure in 1882. ...

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Site of the Home of Michel Branamour Menard

1805 - 1856

A signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Founder of the city of Galveston. Member of the Congress of the Republic of Texas.

Marker is at the intersection of 33rd Street and Avenue N 1/2, on the ...

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