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Padre Jose A. Burgos
In Tagalog:
Sa pook na ito nanirahan si Padre Burgos...
Patriots who fell at Springfield
To the memory of
Patriots who fell at Springfield
" The Frampton Line "
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A large "earthwork," over 100 yards
in leng...
George Washington Tulip Poplar
A direct descendant of the Tulip Poplar planted in 1785 by...
Former Palace of the Governors General
Palacio del Gobernador
This site was formerly occupi...
Patrick Joseph Lucey
Governor of Wisconsin, 1971 – 1977
Patrick J. Lucey ...
Company "C" 137th Infantry
35th "Santa Fe Trail" Division
Erected in honor of t...
The Gadsden Purchase Celebration
The Gadsden Purchase celebration held at Mesilla New Mexic...
Plaza de Roma
Formerly called Plaza Mayor. Converted into a park in 1797...
Professor Lowe Balloon Landing Site
Spot Where Prof. T. S. C. Lowe famed aeronaut landed Apr. ...
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Padre Jose A. Burgos
In Tagalog:
Sa pook na ito nanirahan si Padre Burgos mula noong 1865 hanggang 1872 at nagtrabaho para sa mga pagbabago sa simbahan sa ilalim ng Espanya, naging Kura Paroko ng Parroquia del Sagrario, Fiscal Eclesiastico at pansamantalang canonigo magistral ng ...
Patriots who fell at Springfield
To the memory of
Patriots who fell at Springfield
June 23, 1780
Marker can be reached from Mountain Avenue (County Route 635), on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
" The Frampton Line "
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A large "earthwork," over 100 yards
in length was raised on this site by
General Robert E. Lee's troops
c. 1862.
This fortification was a
fall-back position from which to
defend the Charleston to Savannah
Railroad, an important supply
line for the Confederate Army.
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The rail line is ...
George Washington Tulip Poplar
A direct descendant of the Tulip Poplar planted in 1785 by our first President, George Washington, on the grounds of Mount Vernon, his home on the Potomac. More than two centuries later, the original Tulip Poplar continues to stand. Through ...
Former Palace of the Governors General
Palacio del Gobernador
This site was formerly occupied by the stately residence of Captain Manuel Estacio Venegas, Secretary to Governor General Diego Fajardo. Venegas died on March 7, 1660, a prisoner at Fort Santiago. His residence was confiscated and became the ...
Patrick Joseph Lucey
Governor of Wisconsin, 1971 – 1977
Patrick J. Lucey was born in La Crosse on March 21, 1918, to Ferryville parents, Gregory C. and Ella McNamara Lucey. He was educated at Campion Academy, College of St. Thomas, and the University of ...
Company "C" 137th Infantry
35th "Santa Fe Trail" Division
Erected in honor of the soldiers who served with Company "C" 137th Infantry, World War II
Mobilized December 23, 1940 in Council Grove with men from Morris and adjacent counties. Soon expanded to include men from throughout ...
The Gadsden Purchase Celebration
The Gadsden Purchase celebration held at Mesilla New Mexico in 1854.
By A. J. Fountain Sr.
Marker is on Calle de Parian, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Plaza de Roma
Formerly called Plaza Mayor. Converted into a park in 1797. Renamed Plaza McKinley after U.S. President William McKinley in 1901. Renamed Plaza de Roma in 1961 to honor Sacred College of Cardinals in Rome following the elevation of first Filipino ...
Professor Lowe Balloon Landing Site
Spot Where Prof. T. S. C. Lowe famed aeronaut landed Apr. 20, 1861 in Union County, S. C.
After Balloon Flight from Cincinnati, Ohio
800 miles in nine hours
Died 1913 at Pasadena Calif.
Marker is on Pea Ridge Highway (South Carolina ...