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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM65F_lancasters-richard-outcault_Lancaster-OH.html
He created the first comic strip ... De Yellow Kid.·"And Buster Brown too!"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM65E_salem-church_Charles-City-VA.html
This church, four miles north, was used as a field hospital, June, 1864, following the action an Nance's Shop, where the Union cavalryman Gregg, guarding a wagon train, was attacked by Wade Hampton. Gregg was driven from the field but saved the wa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM65D_leonard-calvert_St-Marys-City-MD.html
Lord of St. Michael's, Trinity, and St. Gabriel's Manors with Court Leet and Court Baron. First governor of Maryland 1634-1647.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM65C_william-tecumseh-sherman_Lancaster-OH.html
Lancaster's native son, Civil War General WilliamTecumseh Sherman, was a four star militarygenius. He played a major role in the Unionvictory during the Civil War as a brilliant commanderand grand strategist who revolutionized war byincorporating …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM65B_aviation-tragedy_Suwanee-GA.html
In the evening hours of December 6, 1953 four F-84D jet aircraft of 128th Fighter Bomber Squadron of the Georgia Air National Guard crashed near this site. They were returning from a routine weekend training flight from the Miami area when they en…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM65A_general-william-tecumseh-sherman_Lancaster-OH.html
Famous Civil War General. His brilliant military strategy was the major force to end the Civil War and preserve the Union.
Commanding General of the United States Army, 1869-1883.
Birthplace, Lancaster, Ohio.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM659_kill-devil-hills-fire-rescue-memorial_Kill-Devil-Hills-NC.html
This memorial is placed in tribute and to honor all of the Kill Devil Hills fire and rescue personnel who have and continue to faithfully and honorably serve the citizens and visitors of Kill Devil Hills
Dedicated this 11 day of September 2002
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM658_the-cheyenne-outbreak_Harrison-NE.html
On September 9, 1878, after a year of suffering on an Oklahoma reservation, some 300 Northern Cheyenne Indians began a trek back to their homeland. Dull Knife's band of 149 Indians were captured and taken to Fort Robinson. For months they refused …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM657_village-of-harrison_Harrison-NE.html
A railroad camp named Summit (elev. 4876 ft.) was located on this site in 1884. When the Fremont, Elkhorn, and Missouri Valley Railroad reached here in 1886, an unincorporated townsite named Bowen was platted and designated the county seat of Siou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM656_the-gutzon-borglum-house_Avondale-Est-GA.html
Guzon Borglum, the world famous sculptor of Mt. Rushmore and the first man to work on the Confederate Memorial carving on Stone Mountain, lived in this house from 1924 to 1925. He had begun the Stone Mountain carving in 1923 with his plan that inc…