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Carson D. Boren
Built here the first cabin home of white man in the City o...
Rockbridge
One of the largest natural bridges in Wisconsin, Rockbridg...
DeKalb’s Division
Continental Army
Major General Baron DeKalb
Pa...
Clara Barton’s Birthplace
1630 – 1930
One mile westward Clara Barton, "the ang...
Robert Lee Cemetery
Established in 1891, two years after the founding of the c...
Bronte Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the veterans of all wars who freely and coura...
Pursued Beyond the Battlefield
After the battle, Cornwallis’s exhausted infantry held the...
Interurban Building
1890
This romanesque revival building, with outsta...
New Jersey Brigade
Continental Army
Erected by
The State of New J...
Site of Yount’s Blockhouse
In this vicinity stood the log blockhouse constructed in 1...
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Carson D. Boren
Built here the first cabin home of white man in the City of Seattle in April 1852. It was made of split cedar puncheons.
Marker is at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Cherry Street, on the right when traveling ...
Rockbridge
One of the largest natural bridges in Wisconsin, Rockbridge is 20 feet wide and 10 feet high. Archaeological investigations have revealed that the bridge's sandstone overhang was once used as a shelter by Native Americans. Through the efforts of local ...
DeKalb’s Division
Continental Army
Major General Baron DeKalb
Patterson’s Brigade
Brig. General John Patterson
commanding
10th Massachusetts Infantry Col. Thomas Marshall
11th Massachusetts Infantry Col. Benjamin Tupper
12th Massachusetts Infantry Col. Samuel Brewer
14th Massachusetts Infantry Col. Gamaliel Bradford
Marker is on Outer Line Road, on the right when traveling west. ...
Clara Barton’s Birthplace
1630 – 1930
One mile westward Clara Barton, "the angel of the battlefield," was born in 1821. A volunteer nurse in the Civil War, she served the International Red Cross in the Franco-Prussian War, founded the American Red Cross and served ...
Robert Lee Cemetery
Established in 1891, two years after the founding of the city of Robert Lee, developers L. B. Harris and Eugene Cartledge, as president and secretary of the Austin & Northern Land & Cattle Company, on Sept. 29, 1892, sold for ...
Bronte Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the veterans of all wars who freely and courageously joined in the great world-wide conflicts for the preservation of peace, freedom and democracy
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Texas Route 158) and Railroad Street, on the ...
Pursued Beyond the Battlefield
After the battle, Cornwallis’s exhausted infantry held the field while Tarleton and his cavalry chased the Americans, capturing hundreds and killing untold others. Loyalists living north of Camden rounded up more patriot prisoners, turning them over to the British. Tarleton’s ...
Interurban Building
1890
This romanesque revival building, with outstanding brick masonry and exceptional stone carving and terra cotta trim, is one of the finest in Pioneer Square. The building served as an interurban railroad depot and ticket office until 1920, and was ...
New Jersey Brigade
Continental Army
Erected by
The State of New Jersey
upon the site occupied by the
New Jersey Brigade
Infantry – Line – Continental Army
Brigadier General William Maxwell
First Regiment Col. Mathias Ogden
Second Regiment Col. Israel Shreve
Third Regiment Col. Elias Dayton
Fourth Regiment Col. Ephraim Martin
December 19 1777 ...
Site of Yount’s Blockhouse
In this vicinity stood the log blockhouse constructed in 1836 by George Calvert Yount, pioneer settler in Napa County. Nearby was his adobe house in 1837. And across the bridge his grist and saw mills, erected before 1845. Born in ...