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Grosse Point Light Station
has been designated a
National Historic Landm...
Archange Ouilmette
Lake Shore Chapter Daughters of the American Colonists mar...
Old Treaty Elm
The tree which stood here until 1933, marked the Northern ...
Bainbridge Army Air Field
In August, 1942, on this 2,053 acre tract, the U.S. Army c...
1st U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery
"Ready to Take the Field"
Gen. Davis Tillson raised ...
Josiah T. Settle
1850 - 1915
After a noted legal and legislative care...
General Dragoljub Mihailovich
Legion of Merit Chief Commander
General Dragoljub Mi...
Serbian Orthodox Monastery of St. Sava
This property
has been placed on the
...
John A. Roebling Bridge
John A Roebling (1806-1869), pioneer civil engineer, was t...
The First High Rise Concrete Frame Building in the United States
Commemorating the first high rise concrete frame building ...
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Grosse Point Light Station
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
This site possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America
1999
National Park Service
United States Department of the Interior
Marker is on Sheridan Road, on the right when traveling north.
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Archange Ouilmette
Lake Shore Chapter Daughters of the American Colonists marks the S.E. corner of the two sections of land given by the Federal government to Archange Ouilmette, Pottowatomie Indian, in gratitude for her fathers aid in helping with a treaty between ...
Old Treaty Elm
The tree which stood here until 1933, marked the Northern Boundary of the Fort Dearborn Reservation, the trail to Lake Geneva, the center of Billy Caldwell’s (Chief Sauganash) Reservation, and the site of the Indian Treaty of 1835.
Marker is at ...
Bainbridge Army Air Field
In August, 1942, on this 2,053 acre tract, the U.S. Army constructed a basic flight training field. It remained open until 1945. At its peak 9600 officers, enlisted men, trainees and WACS were stationed here; there were 700 civilian employees, ...
1st U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery
"Ready to Take the Field"
Gen. Davis Tillson raised 1,700-man 1st U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery in Tennessee and North Carolina in 1864. The unit encamped nearby while garrisoned in Asheville in 1865. Assigned to Tillson's 2nd brigade, the men participated in ...
Josiah T. Settle
1850 - 1915
After a noted legal and legislative career in Mississippi, Settle came to Memphis in 1885 During the late 1880s, he served as Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Court of Shelby County, an appointment unprecedented for an African-American ...
General Dragoljub Mihailovich
Legion of Merit Chief Commander
General Dragoljub Mihailovich distinguished himself in an outstanding manner as Commander-in-Chief of the Yugoslavian Army Forces and later as Minister of War by organizing and leading important resistance forces against the enemy which occupied Yugoslavia, from ...
Serbian Orthodox Monastery of St. Sava
This property
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on Illinois Route 21, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
John A. Roebling Bridge
John A Roebling (1806-1869), pioneer civil engineer, was the designer and builder of the Covington-Cincinnati Suspension Bridge which was completed in 1866. It served as the prototype for Roebling’s design of the Brooklyn Bridge, which was complete in 1882 under ...
The First High Rise Concrete Frame Building in the United States
Commemorating the first high rise concrete frame building in the United States
Erected 1903
Marker is at the intersection of E 4th St and Vine St, on the right when traveling west on E 4th St.
Courtesy hmdb.org