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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64B_colonial-battles-fought-in-this-vicinity_Ticonderoga-NY.html
The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York erected this tablet to commemorate the colonial battles fought in this vicinity.Champlain with Hurons and Algonquins defeated the Iroquois July 30, 1609 near the shore.Montcalm defeated Abercro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64A_this-cannon_Leonardtown-MD.html
This cannon was brought to Maryland in 1634 on The Ark. Used in defense of St. Mary's City and as a St. Inigoes Manor boundary marker. Presented to St. Mary's County Historical Society by The Society of Jesus. (original inscription on a worn b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM649_y-bridge_Zanesville-OH.html
World famous part of the Old National Road. Maintained by Muskingum County.Marker by Ohio Society of Professional Engineers.Approved by the Ohio Historical Society.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM648_greenway_Charles-City-VA.html
This was the home of John Tyler, Governor of Virginia, 1808-1811. His son, John Tyler, President of the United States, was born here, March 29, 1790.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM647_charles-city-c-h_Charles-City-VA.html
In 1702 Charles City County, which then included both sides of James River, was divided; the courthouse here was built about 1730. Here Simcoe's British Cavalry surprised a party of militia, January 8, 1781. Here Grant's Army passed on its way to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM646_president-tylers-home_Charles-City-VA.html
Just to the south is Sherwood Forest, where President John Tyler lived after his retirement from the presidency until his death in 1862. He bought the place in 1842 and came to it as his home in March, 1845. Here Tyler, with his young second wife,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM645_y-bridge_Zanesville-OH.html
World famous part of the Old National Road. Maintained by Muskingum County.Marker by Ohio Society of Professional Engineers.Approved by the Ohio Historical Society.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM644_confederate-battery-position_Sandy-Springs-GA.html
This battery was one of several cavalry outposts maintained by Wheeler`s Cavalry (CS) to watch the ferries and fords along the Chattahoochee River in 1864. The battery position consisted of a single piece of light artillery protected by strong ear…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM643_vietnam-veterans-memorial_West-Columbia-TX.html
Dedicated to all the veterans who have served their country. They served with honor, and now we honor them.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM642_old-oakland-plantation_Jones-Creek-TX.html
Founded 1828 by Henry Wm. Munson, who bought site from Stephen F. Austin, Father of Texas. This land joined Peach Point Plantation, Austin's home. Munson, one of Texans in uprising over injustices at Anahuac and Velasco in 1832, died in yellow fev…