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The First Mahkato Memorial Wacipi

This memorial is to honor those Dakota who created the First Mahkato Wacipi in 1972.

The Wacipi is to remember the thirty-eight Dakota executed in Mankato in 1862 and to create a spirit of reconciliation between the people of Mankato and ...

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Battle of Eltham’s Landing

A vast array of equipment and thousands of troops

By May 4, 1862, Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston’s army was retreating west toward Richmond from Yorktown as Union Gen. George B. McClellan’s army followed. McClellan, to accelerate the Federal advance on ...

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Battery 31

Confederate Defense Line

Part of the original Confederate defense line constructed in 1862 – 1863. On April 2, 1865, the battery located in this position took part in stopping a heavy Union attack at Fort Mahone, one third of a mile ...

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Tate Plaza

In honor of George Tate and Jack Tate

Under black out conditions in France during World War II, two army captains, George and Jack Tate, agreed to open a furniture store in Greenville

if they survived.

Tate Furniture opened in 1946 on Main ...

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Treaty of Greene Ville 1795

Marker Front:

Following General Anthony Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers, members of the western tribes assembled at Fort Greene Ville to settle on terms of peace. Representatives of the Wyandot, Delaware, Shawnee, Ottawas, Chippewa, Ottawa, Pattawatimi, Miami, Eel River, Wea, Piankeshaw, ...

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Prosperity Junction Station and Street Car #60

Historic Landmarks

Prosperity Junction Station

Original site located east

of Carterville

Typical Boarding Station

Serving Communities in the

Four States Mining District

Street Car #60

Electric powered passenger car

circa 1916-1937

Southwest Missouri Electric Railway Co.

Recreated and restored through the

leadership of

Fred "Fritz" Rogers

March 1999

Marker can be reached from Tracy Street ...

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Hubbardton Battle Monument

The only battle

fought in Vermont

during the Revolution

Right side of Monument:

This monument erected by citizens of Hubbardton and vicinity July 7, 1859

Back of Monument:

Hubbardton Battle fought on this ground July 7, 1777

Bottom of Back:

Restored by the State of Vermont 1991

Gawet Marble ...

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The Heath Gravity Railroad

Some 500 feet beyond this point along both sides of Salisbury Road, roadbed remains of the Heath Gravity Railroad are visible. The railroad ran through this area from 1838 until approximately 1850. It was used to transport coal mined from ...

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Coldwater Methodist Church

In the late 1770’s, a large caravan of Virginians, including a Methodist preacher, traveling south in search of a new home, settled in this neighborhood. In the company were the Adams, Alexander, Banks, Cunningham, Fleming, Anderson, Gaines, Johnson, Teasley, Tyner, ...

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Battle of Elizabethtown

Whigs broke Tory power in Bladen County, August, 1781, driving them into Tory Hole, 50 yards north.

Marker is on West Broad Street (North Carolina Route 87) west of Poplar Street (U.S. 701), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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