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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24V2_the-scott-massacre_Chattahoochee-FL.html
The first U.S. defeat of the Seminole Wars took place here on November 30, 1817. Several hundred Seminole, Creek and maroon (Black Seminole) warriors came to this site following raids by U.S. troops on the Creek Indian village of Fowltown near tod…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23E4_chattahoochee-landing-mound-group_Chattahoochee-FL.html
This prehistoric mound is the largest of seven that once stood here at River Landing Park. Believed to date from the Fort Walton time period (A.D. 900-A.D. 1500), its original appearance was that of a flat-topped pyramid. Archaeologists believe th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23E3_vickers-cemetery_Havana-FL.html
The earliest families in this private cemetery are those of Joshua and Martha Vickers and Bryant and Frances Vickers. It is believed that the first burial was in 1845. The oldest remaining marker is that of Rite Sanders, who died in 1866. The f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IE6_veterans-memorial_Quincy-FL.html
In memory of Gadsden County Veterans who gave their lives during the Korean Conflict, Vietnam Era, Grenada, Lebanon, Panama, Persian Gulf Our Fallen Heroes on renown eternal camping grounds, their silent graves are spread, glory guards wi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IE5_gadsden-county-war-memorial_Quincy-FL.html
In Memoriam Gadsden County Men of World Wars I and II Who Gave Their All That The World Might Have Peace
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South Side Sacred to the memory of the Confederate Soldiers from Gadsden Co. Florida who died in the defense of their country. — "On fame's eternal camping ground their silent tents are spread and glory guards with solemn r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ICD_pat-munroe-house_Quincy-FL.html
Mark Welch, "Mr. Pat Munroe" built the Pat Munroe House for his first wife, Edith Adelaide Walker, in 1893. The couple had 10 children before her death in 1896. Mr. Pat later married Mary Frances Gray in 1912. Eight children were born from this un…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ICA_apalachicola-arsenal_Chattahoochee-FL.html
The Apalachicola Arsenal, originally known as the Mt. Vernon Arsenal, was built was built by the United States Army and served as an arms depot during the Second Seminole Indian War. Construction began in 1832, and was completed in 1839. The origi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IC9_apalachicola-arsenal_Chattahoochee-FL.html
The Apalachicola Arsenal, originally known as the Mt. Vernon Arsenal, was built was built by the United States Army and served as an arms depot during the Second Seminole Indian War. Construction began in 1832, and was completed in 1839. The origi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I97_old-philadelphia-presbyterian-church_Quincy-FL.html
Presbyterians came to this area from Georgia and the Carolinas as early as 1822. These worshippers built Philadelphia, a log meeting house, in 1828. It was served by itinerant ministers until 1832, when the Reverend Leander Kerr arrived. The log s…
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