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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6DR_minnesotas-roads-welcome-to-minnesota_Glenville-MN.html
Minnesota's Roads. "A perfect highway is a thing of beauty and joy forever," enthused a speaker at Minnesota's first "Good Roads" convention in 1893. "It blesses every home by which it passes." Early in the 1890s, even before the automobile age…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6DQ_site-of-ellenton_Jackson-SC.html
Post office est. here 1873. Town chartered 1880. Ellenton and surrounding area purchased by US Govt in early 1950s for establishment of Savannah River Plant.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6DP_historic-church_Beech-Island-SC.html
This church was built in 1836 by Beech Island Presbyterian Church, organized in 1827 with the Rev. Nathan H. Hoyt of Vermont as first pastor. His son-in-law the Rev. Edward Axson, was ordained and served here. His daughter, Ellen, wife of Woodrow …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6DO_battery-g-second-u-s-artillery_Gettysburg-PA.html
Army of the PotomacSixth CorpsArtillery BrigadeBattery G Second U.S. ArtillerySix 12 PoundersLieut. John H. Butler commandingJuly 2 Arrived in the afternoon with the Corps and held in reserve. July 3 Brought up to Ziegler's Grove in rear of Thi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6DN_deer-park-hotel_Newark-DE.html
Since the mid-18th century an establishment for public hospitality has existed here. The first building, of wood construction, was known as St. Patrick's Inn. Famous visitors included surveyors Mason and Dixon. The property was purchased by James …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6DM_great-indian-warrior-trading-path_Augusta-GA.html
The most heavily traveled road in Colonial America passed through here, linking areas from the Great Lakes to Augusta, GA. Laid on ancient animal and Native American Trading/Warrior Paths. Indian treaties among the governors of NY, PA, & VA and th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6DL_r-t-foard-and-jones-funeral-home_Newark-DE.html
Completed in 1886, this was the home and place of business of Theodore F. Armstrong, a prominent local merchant and civic leader. Reflecting the growing prosperity of the community and its residents, this hybrid of Queen Anne and Gothic architectu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6DK_veterans-memorial_Newark-DE.html
In memory of the men from Newarkwho gave their lives in World War IIand in honor of those who servedin the great warsRalph E. Adams · Woodrow W. Gravenor · Harold N. SheafferRobert G. Allen · Charles W. Greer, Jr. · Ral…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6DJ_hedgesville_Hedgesville-WV.html
Site of stockade fort built during the early Indian wars. Mt. Zion Episcopal Church was built soon after. A mile west is the tavern, built, 1740-1750, by Robert Snodgrass on land patented in 1732 by William Snodgrass, pioneer settler.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6DI_laurel-railroad-depot_Laurel-MD.html
Built by The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1884, this "American Queen Anne" structure continues in daily use. The architect, Francis H. Baldwin, also designed the rear wing of the State House in Annapolis.The building was placed on the National R…