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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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In Memory of the Huntington County Boys who lost their lives in

In Memory of the Huntington County Boys who lost their lives in the Great War.

Charles S. Beard • Homer Glenn Fisher • Elmer Leroy Fysoa • Carl William Grossman • Lewis Alden Haller • Edward Emerson Hasty • Edward D. ...

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Site of Mission La Purisima Concepcion, 1780-1781

In October 1780, Father Francisco Garces and companions began Mission La Purisima Concepcion. The mission/pueblo site was inadequately supported, colinists ignored Indian rights, usurped the best lands and destroyed Indian crops. Completely frustrated and disappointed, the Quechans (Yumas) and their ...

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Our Lady of Lourdes Church

Erected 1880-1881

Colusa Heritage Marker 8

Dedicated October 12, 1980

Marker is at the intersection of Oak Street and 4th Street, on the left when traveling west on Oak Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Founding of the Mission and the Origin of Name

The San Antonio de Padua Mission was founded in San Antonio in 1716 by the Franciscan Father, Antonio Olivares, and after merging with the San Francisco Solano Mission in 1718, it was officially founded as the San Antonio de Valero ...

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Library of the American Philosophical Society

Held at Philadelphia

for promoting useful knowledge

begun by Benjamin Franklin 1743

reorganized under its present name

1769

Marker is at the intersection of 5th Street and Chestnut Street on 5th Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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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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Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry / Solomon's Lo

On this site stood the

building in which the Supreme Council, 33°,

Mother Council of the World,

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite

of Freemasonry, was founded

May 31, 1801, A.D., corresponding to

Sivan 19, 5561, A.M.

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Solomon's Lodge No. ...

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Monocan Indians Village of Pineville (Michaux)

Capt. Christopher Newport visited here in 1608. The Massinacack Tribe of the Monocan Confederation inhabited this area. Near here are the remains of the once thriving village of Pineville (Michaux) settled by French Huguenots.

Four homes built by the Michaux family ...

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Second Bank of the United States

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This Building Erected in 1817

for a branch of the

Second Bank of the United States

was acquired in 1835, and has been

occupied continuously since that

date by the Bank of Charleston

whose name was changed in

1926 to

The South Carolina National Bank

This was the ...

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