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Patriot Soldier
General Nathanael Greene had about
1,000 Patriot tro...
Von Schmidt State Boundary Monument
This marker commemorates the iron column erected in 1876 a...
Von Schmidt State Boundary Monument
This marker commemorates the iron column erected in 1876 a...
Oatman Drug and Health Club
This property has
been placed on the
Na...
Oatman
Gold Mining Town
Named for a migrating pioneer famil...
Bird Cage Theatre
This structure has been
recorded by the
Histor...
Battle of Nacogdoches
(August 2, 1832)
One of the opening actions of the T...
Kilpatrick on Bryan Neck
On Dec. 12, 1864, the 3rd Cavalry Division [US], Brig. Gen...
Latrobe Elementary School
Established in 1865
Latrobe was founded in 1864, whe...
Chicago Railways Company Date Stone
ca. 1908
This date stone came from the Chicago Railw...
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Patriot Soldier
General Nathanael Greene had about
1,000 Patriot troops from Maryland,
Delaware, and Virginia. The average
height of an adult during the
Revolutionary War was 5 feet 5 inches.
See how you stand up to this Patriot
while standing in the footsteps of a soldier.
Marker can be ...
Von Schmidt State Boundary Monument
This marker commemorates the iron column erected in 1876 at the southernmost tip of the boundary survey line run by Allexey W. Von Schmidt, U. S. astronomer and surveyor. The line dividing Nevada and California was based on preliminary geodetic ...
Von Schmidt State Boundary Monument
This marker commemorates the iron column erected in 1876 at the southernmost tip of the boundary survey line run by Allexey W. Von Schmidt, U. S. astronomer and surveyor. The line dividing Nevada and California was based on preliminary geodetic ...
Oatman Drug and Health Club
This property has
been placed on the
National Registry of
Historic places of the
U.S. Dept. of Interior.
(Formally
Oatman Drug and
Health Club)
Marker is at the intersection of Oatman-Topock Highway and Rock Hound Road, on the right when traveling north on Oatman-Topock Highway.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Oatman
Gold Mining Town
Named for a migrating pioneer family attacked and killed by Indians near Gila Bend, Arizona, in 1851.
Some fifty mines operated in the Oatman area. From its beginning in 1904 and through 1931, the Oatman district produced $36,000,000 in ...
Bird Cage Theatre
This structure has been
recorded by the
Historic American
Buildings Survey
of the United Stated Department
of the Interior for its
archives at the Library of Congress.
Marker is on East Allen Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battle of Nacogdoches
(August 2, 1832)
One of the opening actions of the Texas War for Independence, this battle occurred soon after settlers drove out the Mexican garrisons at Anahuac and Velasco. In 1932 Col. Jose De las Piedras, in command of over 300 ...
Kilpatrick on Bryan Neck
On Dec. 12, 1864, the 3rd Cavalry Division [US], Brig. Gen. J. L. Kilpatrick, USA, covering the right rear of Gen. Sherman`s army which was then closing in on Savannah, crossed the Great Ogeechee River near Fort Argyle and the ...
Latrobe Elementary School
Established in 1865
Latrobe was founded in 1864, when James Miller gave the right-of-way through his property to the Placerville and Sacramento Valley Railroad. Latrobe school originated as a one room classroom, however in 1915 a fire raged through Latrobe and ...
Chicago Railways Company Date Stone
ca. 1908
This date stone came from the Chicago Railways Company "West Shops" complex located in Chicago at Maple and Harding Ave. Streetcars were built there and the shops survive to this day serving the Chicago Transit Authority. This stone was ...