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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UM_cuming-city-cemetery-and-nature-preserve_Blair-NE.html
Traditionally known as the Cuming City Cemetery, this eleven-acre tract of land was set aside in 1976 primarily as a preserve for native vegetation. Never plowed, this prairie looks much like it did to the Indians and to the first white men who se…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UL_dalton-reservoir_Catlett-VA.html
Dedicated to the memory ofMelvin DaltonMaster SergeantU.S. Marine CorpsMay 1, 1915 - June 22, 1949The original Vice Chairman of the Stream Committee of theMarine Corps Schools Rod & Gun ClubHe was instrumental in improving the fishing facilities a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UK_shays-rebellion_Springfield-MA.html
This Tablet Marks the Battle Place of Shays' RebellionJanuary 25, 1787 — · — Erected By The George Washington Chapter Sons Of The American Revolution A.D.1900
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UJ_revolutionary-war-dead_City-of-Orange-NJ.html
1775 ? ? ? ? 1783In memory of these valiant men who served their country in the Revolutionary War and who are buried in this churchyard. Erected by the Orange Mountain ChapterDaughters of the American Revolution1931
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UI_glascock-cemetery-oak-hill_Woodbridge-VA.html
Here are interred members of the Glascock family of "Oak Hill." Burr Glascock (1812-1896) brought his family here from Fauquier County in 1851. In 1870, he became the first County Supervisor from Occoquan District. His son William Beauregard Glasc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UH_dispatch-rider-of-the-american-revolution_City-of-Orange-NJ.html
This statue was dedicated Friday, June 14th, 1907, centennial of first town meeting of Orange, also the 130th Anniversary of the adoption of the Stars and Stripes as our national emblem. In memory of the men and women of this community who assiste…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UG_capt-thomas-clark_Rahway-NJ.html
Son of Abraham, signerCaptain of Artilleryin the Continental ArmyFought at the Battle of PrincetonServed inthe Revolutionary War from 1776 to 1781Died May 13, 1789, in his 37th year.The children of his son Jonathan and of his grandson William Squi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UF_abraham-clark_Rahway-NJ.html
Grave site of Abraham Clark, Colonial Legislator, signer of Declaration of Independence, and long a member of Congress.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UE_rahway_Rahway-NJ.html
Here, on April 23, 1789, on his way to New York City, Washington was received by troops from Elizabethtown and Newark. He was entertained at the Inn kept by Samuel Smith by gentlemen of the Town.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UD_horsehead-copper_Rahway-NJ.html
This "Horsehead Copper" was the first coin in the Nation to bear the motto "E Pluribus Unum" . It was minted in this site in 1786.