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Sir Isaac Brock's First Burial Site

Placed Here by the Niagara

Historical Society

This Marks

The Spot Where

Gen. Sir Isaac

Brock,

was buried from

1812 To 1824

Marker can be reached from Queens Parade just south of Wellington Street.

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Revolutionary War Burial Site

 

Buried here are soldiers who died from wounds suffered in the two Battles of Trenton, Dec. 1776-Jan. 1777, and from disease incurred during the harsh winter. After the battles, Washington's troops occupied four hospital buildings in this village, known ...

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Claxton Historic Burial Site

First Claxtons to Settle in East Central Georgia

Zachariah William Claxton - b. 23 Dec. 1806 - d. 22 April 1895 and his wife Lincella Bush Claxton - b. 5 Feb. 1806 - d. 7 Jan. 1872- Zachariah was son of ...

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Maryland Regiment Burial Site

Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

The vicinity of 3rd Avenue and 9th Street is the presumed location of the burial site of the more than 250 soldiers of the Colonel Smallwood Regiment from Maryland. Nearby, in the swamps of Gowanus, during the ...

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Site of Old Burial Ground

The Gift of John Potts - Founder of Pottstown

to

Early German Settlers of the

Lutheran and Reformed Faith

A.D. 1752

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On the adjoining bronze tablets are inscribed the names and dates of persons whose graves were located in the Reformed portion of the graveyard.

This ...

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Site of School House and Burial Ground

German Society of Franklin Twp

Lutheran Calvinist Reformed

and

Mennonite Congregation

1795-1908

Marker is at the intersection of Old Route 30 (U.S. 30) and Flohrs Church Road, on the right when traveling west on Old Route 30.

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Burial Site of Chief Solano

In the vicinity of this plaque is the burial site of Chief Sem Yeto, christianized Francisco Solano. Chief of the Suisun Tribe "their word for west winds" sub-group of the Patwin Indians. The village was located near Rockville and he ...

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Burial Site of those who fell in the Battle of Princeton

Near here lie buried the

American and British officers

and soldiers

who fell in the Battle of Princeton

January 3rd, 1777

Here freedom stood by slaughtered friend and foe, and ere the wrath paled or that sunset died, looked through the ages; then, with eyes ...

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Burial Site of General Fraser

History Now

The British General Simon Fraser, mortally wounded during the battle of October 7, 1777, was buried near this site the following day.

Marker is on Park Tour Road, on the right when traveling west.

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