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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XO_revolutionary-soldiers-and-patriots-of-woodbridge_Woodbridge-Township-NJ.html
In memory of the Revolutionary soldiers and patriots of Woodbridge, New Jersey Placed byJanet Gage ChapterDaughters of the American Revolution
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XN_the-cavalry-actions-at-waynesboro_Waynesboro-GA.html
Late on Nov. 26, 1864, elements of the 3rd Cavalry Division (USA), Brig. Gen. J.L. Kilpatrick, USA, of Gen. Sherman`s army, reached the railroad bridge north of Waynesboro and partially burned it before being driven off by troops of the Cavalry Co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XM_colonels-twiggs-and-few_Waynesboro-GA.html
In Honor Of The Men Under CommandOf Colonel Twiggs And Colonel FewWho Victoriously Defended TheCause Of The American RevolutionAt The Battle Of Burke JailIn 1779 Erected by the Georgia Society and the Edmund Burke Chapter Daughters Of The American…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XL_oldest-parish-in-the-state_Perth-Amboy-NJ.html
St. Peter's is the oldest parish in the state. Founded in 1698 when the Bishop of London sent the Rev. Edward Portlock to be its' minister. Chartered in 1718 by King George I. Used as a barracks for British troops in 1776. Here the colonial govern…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XK_lost-burke-county-men-s-s-otranto_Waynesboro-GA.html
This tablet is placed to perpetuatethe memory of Burke County (Ga) men who, in theservice of their country in the World War,lost their lives in the sinking of theS.S. OTRANTO, October 6th 1918Wm. Broadus Carter, Wm. D. HerringtonAugustus Frazier,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XJ_st-peters-church_Perth-Amboy-NJ.html
Organized, 1698, St. Peter's is New Jersey's oldest Episcopal Parish. Royal charter, 1718. Churches on this site in 1722 and 1852.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XI_hammond-harwood-house-middot-1774_Annapolis-MD.html
Designed and built for legislator and patriot, Mathias Hammond by the colonial architect, William Buckland, this beautiful residence is considered the pinnacle of the Georgian Style in America. A museum today, the house is almost entirely origi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XH_perth-amboy_Perth-Amboy-NJ.html
Called "Ompoge" by Indians, "Ambo Point" by settlers. Built as capital and port of East Jersey, 1683. "Perth" was added for Lord Perth.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XG_grave-markers-from-slave-burial-grounds_Tappan-NY.html
It has been documented that the earliest settlers of the Tappan Patent owned slaves; indeed, Daniel DeClark owned two slaves when he lived on this site. These grave stones are attributed to a cemetery on farm land, once owned by the Mann family, l…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XF_john-pierrre-cabannes_Omaha-NE.html
John Pierre Cabanne's pioneer fur-trading post was 385 feet southeast of this spot.