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Original Federal Boundary Stone District of Columbia Placed 1791-1792 Protected by Sarah Franklin Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1916
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Original Federal Boundary Stone Southeast 6 District of Columbia 1791-1792 Plaque placed in 2014 by Martha Washington Chapter NSDAR Washington, DC
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On March 30, 1791, a group of six men, bundled in great coats, could be seen riding on horseback over a "wilderness" on the Potomac River. The leader was George Washington, first President of the United States, who was to approve the site selected…
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This plaque marks the siteof theDistrict of ColumbiaNorth-EastBoundary Stone No. 1originally placed here1791 - 1792Presented byThe Mary Washington ChapterDaughters of the American RevolutionandUnited States Department of the InteriorThe National P…
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Civil War Defenses of Washington 1861-1865. No visible evidence remains of Fort Bayard, which stood at the top of this hill. Named for Brig. Gen. George Bayard, mortally wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg on December 13, 1862.
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