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Fort Bayard - 1866-1900
Fort Bayard National Cemetery
One of the several pos...
Bark Cabin Home of Coohcoohe
Bark Cabin Home of
Coohcooche &
Captive Spence...
Founding Of Hoover
The City of Hoover has grown rapidly since its incorporati...
Martins Ferry Pioneers
To the sturdy pioneers
who made their homes h...
In Memory of Old Abe
1861 • 1881
The soldier bird who was captured in Chi...
Central Of Georgia Railroad
Shops & Terminal
Has been designated a
——
<...Fort Worth Stockyards Horse and Mule Barns
The Fort Worth Stock Yard Company's wooden horse and mule ...
“Hubbard’s Folly”
On this site about 1834, Gurdon S. Hubbard built Chicago’s...
In Memory of Newell Rising
This Ten-Inch Shell From The
U S S Maine
U...
French Indian Apple Tree
French Indian
Apple Tree
Largest on Record
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Fort Bayard - 1866-1900
Fort Bayard National Cemetery
One of the several posts created on the Apache frontier, Fort Bayard protected the Pinos Altos mining district. Company B of the black 125th Infantry served here, as did Lt. John J. Pershing. In 1900 the fort ...
Bark Cabin Home of Coohcoohe
Bark Cabin Home of
Coohcooche &
Captive Spencer 1792
Indian Grand Council 1793
Birthplace of Indian
Chief Scout - Capt.
Anthony Shane and of
Chief Occonoxee 1757
Whose son and son's
Wife died here
Marker is on East River Drive 0.2 miles east of North Clinton Street.
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Founding Of Hoover
The City of Hoover has grown rapidly since its incorporation in 1967 from a small four block area west of this site. A metal shed behind Employers Ins. Co. became the first fire station and “city hall.” A bank, grocery, ...
Martins Ferry Pioneers
To the sturdy pioneers
who made their homes here
as early as
1785
giving to Ohio
it's first organized government and
to the city of
Martins Ferry
the honor of being
the oldest in the state
Marker is on 4th Street, on the right when traveling north.
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In Memory of Old Abe
1861 • 1881
The soldier bird who was captured in Chippewa County by Chief Sky and taken to Eau Claire by Daniel McCann of Eagle Point. With Company "C" of the Eighth Wisconsin Regiment, he participated in twenty-five battles of the ...
Central Of Georgia Railroad
Shops & Terminal
Has been designated a
——
National Historic Landmark
——
This site possesses National signifcance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America
1976
Marker can be reached from West Jones Street near Martin Luther King. Jr. Boulevard.
Courtesy ...
Fort Worth Stockyards Horse and Mule Barns
The Fort Worth Stock Yard Company's wooden horse and mule barns on this site were destroyed by fire on March 14, 1911, opening day of the Feeders and Breeders show (later Southwestern Exposition & Fat Stock Show). The show opened ...
“Hubbard’s Folly”
On this site about 1834, Gurdon S. Hubbard built Chicago’s first warehouse for storing pork and other pioneer produce. Because of its size and substantial construction early skeptics called the building "Hubbard’s Folly."
Erected by
Chicago’s Charter Jubilee
Authenticated by Chicago Historical Society
1937
City ...
In Memory of Newell Rising
This Ten-Inch Shell From The
U S S Maine
Unveiled at Port Chester, NY
July 4, 1912
In Memory Of
Newell Rising
A Townsman
And of All Who Lost Their Lives
With Him in The Destruction
Of That Ship
February ...
French Indian Apple Tree
French Indian
Apple Tree
Largest on Record
9 Ft. Diameter
60 Ft. Spread 45 High
Bore 200 Bu. 1872
1670 - 1887
Marker is on East River Drive 0.2 miles east of North Clinton Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org