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The Field of Empty Chairs
You are entering the area where the Alfred P. Murra...
Joseph Blancpain's French Trading Post
French trader Joseph Blancpain established a trading post ...
William Clayton Fain: Georgia Unionist
One of the leading Unionists in the state during the Civil...
First Log Cabin
Erected by Joseph Gray at S.W. corner of present day Bridg...
Fresno Flats Townsite
1856
Fresno Flats was a farming and supply center fo...
First Wagons Across the Sierras
The Stephens – Townsend – Murphy Party, with guidance from...
French Trading Post
Built 1845 by John J. French (1799-1889), merchant and tan...
John Crawford Vaughan
Feb. 21, 1824 - Sept. 10, 1875
Born in a house which...
Tobacco Farm - Old Trace
Tobacco Farm- You see here a typical early 1900's tobacco ...
Team Effort
Within minutes after 9:02 a.m. on April 19, 1995, t...
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The Field of Empty Chairs
You are entering the area where the Alfred P. Murrah Building once stood. The granite used on this pathway was salvaged from the Murrah Building. The Field of Empty Chairs is a tribute to the 168 Americans who were killed ...
Joseph Blancpain's French Trading Post
French trader Joseph Blancpain established a trading post in this vicinity in August 1754. He had been living in Natchitoches, Louisiana, where he was the owner of a mercantile store.
With a small group of men, Blancpain arrived in August and ...
William Clayton Fain: Georgia Unionist
One of the leading Unionists in the state during the Civil War, William Clayton Fain was born in Georgia in 1825. A Fannin County lawyer and state representative, he served in the 1861 Secession Convention, where he opposed Georgia leaving ...
First Log Cabin
Erected by Joseph Gray at S.W. corner of present day Bridge and Spring Streets to serve Dutch Flat Wagon Road traffic over Donner Pass.
Marker is on Church Street east of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fresno Flats Townsite
1856
Fresno Flats was a farming and supply center for the mining and lumber industries. The local blacksmith was known throughout the area as the only one able to fabricate and repair large wheels. The oldest still-operating in Madera County Post ...
First Wagons Across the Sierras
The Stephens – Townsend – Murphy Party, with guidance from old Caleb Greenwood and Chief Truckee, brought their wagons up the Truckee River bed and on Nov. 25, 1844 191 days out of Council Bluffs, Iowa passed this point and ...
French Trading Post
Built 1845 by John J. French (1799-1889), merchant and tanner who came from Connecticut and New York to Texas in 1830s. Served as home and store, with tannery nearby. Early settlers came to “French Town” to trade tallow, hides, corn, ...
John Crawford Vaughan
Feb. 21, 1824 - Sept. 10, 1875
Born in a house which stood here. Captain in the 5th Tenn. Inf., Mexican War; organizer and first commander of the 3rd Tenn. Inf., CSA, whose first action was the first Battle of Manassas. ...
Tobacco Farm - Old Trace
Tobacco Farm- You see here a typical early 1900's tobacco farm. A 10-minute loop walk takes you through the field and to the barn where you see tobacco hanging to dry.
Old Trace- From here you may drive north on a ...
Team Effort
Within minutes after 9:02 a.m. on April 19, 1995, this tranquil plaza was transformed into a scene of frantic lifesaving activities. Many individuals became heroes as they joined together to become "First Responder Teams" to pull men, women and children ...