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The Dunlap House
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The only battles fought at Macon took place he...
Gettysburg Campaign
The Battle of Boonsboro
Two U.S. Cavalry divisions...
Claude Hudspeth
(1877 - 1941)
State Senator and member of U.S. House...
Permanent Home of the "Beavers"
Historical Landmark
Original site of
Scottsdal...
Sylvan Park Depot
1900
Built on the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad rig...
Pioneer Cowboy Jail
City Calaboose Since 1849
"Only jail in early days o...
Plazuela de Santa Isabel
Plaza Sampalucan
Made part of Santa Isabel College w...
Oliphant’s Mill
David Oliphant bought the
sawmill / gristmill comple...
Palacio Arzobispal
Here once stood the Archbishop's Palace. Acquired by Archb...
The Battle of Springfield
Their deeds enriched
and glorified our nation.
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The Dunlap House
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The only battles fought at Macon took place here. Twice the Federals attacked Macon, emplanting their cannon on this farm, and twice they were repulsed. In the first attack under Gen. Stoneman on July 30, 1864, they shelled Macon from ...
Gettysburg Campaign
The Battle of Boonsboro
Two U.S. Cavalry divisions repulsed five rebel cavalry brigades in a day-long fight north of Boonsboro on July 8, 1863. The South Mountain passes remained open to the Federal Army in pursuit of the Confederates retreating ...
Claude Hudspeth
(1877 - 1941)
State Senator and member of U.S. House of Representatives for whom Hudspeth County was named. Became a ranch worker at age 9 and editor-publisher of an Ozona newspaper at 16. Was largely self-educated.
Won seat in legislature in 1902-starting ...
Permanent Home of the "Beavers"
Historical Landmark
Original site of
Scottsdale High School
1923 - 1983
Marker is on East Indian School Road, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Sylvan Park Depot
1900
Built on the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad right-of-way by T.W. Whiting for the convenience of his wife Allie and visitors to the Sylvan Park Ranch in northwest Morris County. This is the last known privately owned railway station and was loaned to ...
Pioneer Cowboy Jail
City Calaboose Since 1849
"Only jail in early days on the Santa Fe Trail. Within its walls desperados, border ruffians, and robbers were held. During the Indian Raid of 1859 two Indians were taken out and hanged by a mob. A ...
Plazuela de Santa Isabel
Plaza Sampalucan
Made part of Santa Isabel College which lacked an open space characteristic of Spanish buildings. Empty lot called Sampalucan along Calle Anda joined to enlarge plazuela in the 18th century.
Restored in 1983. Monument dedicated to the non-combatant victims of ...
Oliphant’s Mill
David Oliphant bought the
sawmill / gristmill complex
in 1763. Five generations
of Oliphants operated the
mill for over 90 years.
Marker is at the intersection of Himmelein Road and Mill Street, on the left when traveling west on Himmelein Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Palacio Arzobispal
Here once stood the Archbishop's Palace. Acquired by Archbishop Miguel de Poblete (1653-1667) for use as residence. Housed the offices of the Archbishop of Manila and the Catholic Church in the Philippines. Underwent major repairs after damage from earthquakes. Destroyed ...
The Battle of Springfield
Their deeds enriched
and glorified our nation.
This gate is dedicated
in commemoration of
the heroic service performed at
The Battle of Springfield
during the war for
American Independence
by the soldiers whose remains are
resting within this sacred tract.
Tribute of the New Jersey Society
Sons of the American Revolution
on ...