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General John Coffee

Home Site and Grave

Cavalry Commander under Andrew Jackson throughout War of 1812:

(Creek War, Pensacola, New Orleans).

Negotiated many treaties ceding Indian lands to U.S.

Made original surveys of Tennessee Valley.

Marker is on Cloverdale Road/Co Rd 157.

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March of the Armies

December 3-7, 1862

General Hindman on the Arkansas River planned to drive General Blunt's Federal army out of northwest Arkansas. The Confederate army left Van Buren on December 3. Enroute north, Hindman learned that Blunt had called for help from General ...

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250th Anniversary of Princeton University

On the occasion of the 250th

anniversary of Princeton University,

the area communities express

appreciation to the University for

its contribution to their cultural,

intellectual and economic vitality.

Chamber of Commerce of the Princeton Area

September 21, 1996

Marker is at the intersection of Nassau Street and Palmer ...

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First Battle of Deep Bottom

On the night of 26-27 July 1864, a Union battle group led by Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock crossed the James River on pontoon bridges a mile south. Hancock intended to attack Confederate defenses below Richmond while the primary Federal ...

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Cabin of Indian Hannah

In a rude cabin across the vale lived “Indian Hannah” who died 1802 Last of the Lenni-Lenape in Chester County

Marker is on Indian Hannah Road, on the left when traveling north.

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Sergeant William Fesken Memorial Field

In memory of

SGT William Fesken

Killed in action, Vietnam

May 2, 1967

And dedicated to all

Those who sacrificed their lives

In the Vietnam Conflict so that

Our country might live

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

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March of the Mill Children

100th Anniversary

Princeton, New Jersey

July 1903 – July 2003

Mary Harris “Mother” Joneswas a crusader for workers’ rights. She led several hundred children who worked in the textile mills on a march from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to President Theodore Roosevelt’s home in Oyster ...

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The Home of Charles Jones Jenkins, Jr., LL. D.

After rendering valuable aid to his State as a justice of the Georgia Supreme Court (1860-1865). Charles Jones Jenkins was elected Governor in 1865. For defying certain reconstruction measures of Congress and military orders, he was replaced by Gen. Thomas ...

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Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients

State of Ohio, Tuscarawas County

United States of America

Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients

State of Ohio, Tuscarawas County

Civil War

Archinal, William J. Corporal Mississippi 1863

Blickensderfer, Milton A. Sergeant Virginia 1865

Campbell, William Corporal Mississippi 1863

Davis, Freeman D. Captain Tennessee 1863

Marker is on High Avenue ...

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Francis Albert Sinatra Birthplace

The Voice

Francis Albert Sinatra

The Voice

Born here

At 415 Monroe Street

December 12, 1915

Marker is on 415 Monroe Street.

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