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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI9Z_fort-brooke-mass-grave_Tampa-FL.html
To the 102 unknown soldiers and settlersreburied here from the old U.S.Army cemetery at Fort Brooke, Mar. 24, 1981. Rest in eternalpeace. Through the efforts of the city ofTampa and Tampa Historical Society.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI9Y_tampa-native-americans_Tampa-FL.html
Here lie buried the remainsof a small group ofNative Americans who perished about 200 years ago.These remains were discoveredin 1987 during the constructionof the Tampa ConventionCenter.Let us honor the memoryof these and allNative Americanswho ha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI5I_victims-of-the-yellow-fever_Tampa-FL.html
In Memory of the Victims of the Yellow Fever Epidemics of 1853, 1858, 1867, 1871 and 1887 - 88 who are Buried in Oaklawn
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI4A_capt-james-mckay-i-1808-1876_Tampa-FL.html
On this site, after the devasting hurricane of 1848, McKay, a native of Scotland, built his first permanent home of finished lumber from Mobile, Ala. Here, with his wife Matilda,they raised their children. McKay was a dominant factor in the up…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI2Q_brandon-homestead_Brandon-FL.html
In 1876 James H. Brandon, son of town founder John Brandon and wife Martha, built this large two-story frame home for his wife Johanna and their seven children. They loved entertaining guests in their Folk Victorian southern mansion. In 1901 W…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI2P_1851-1891_Tampa-FL.html
Site of Tampa's First Church Building and first frame ecclesiastical House of Worship erected in the area of all South Florida. Built by the Methodist congregation under the superintendency of Rev. L. G. Lesley. General T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHWW_29-sea-captains-and-mariners_Tampa-FL.html
Dedicated to the memory of the29 Sea Captains andMariners whosevision and couragechartered a courseof developmentfor Tampa Bay
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHVY_u-s-s-sagamore_Tampa-FL.html
During the Civil War the USS Sagamore on June 30 - July 1, 1862 bombarded Tampa. An 8 inch shell landed in the cemetery.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHVJ_st-andrews-episcopal-church_Tampa-FL.html
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church was established in Tampa in 1871. Its first service was held in the hospital building at Fort Brooke. A wooden church was erected in 1883 on the city block bounded by Marion, Twiggs, Morgan, and Madison Streets, which…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHIO_hillsborough-countys-confederate-monument_Tampa-FL.html
(West face)1861 To the Honor and Courage of the patriots of theConfederate Statesof America,This monument is dedicated byTampa Chapter,No.113, U. D. C.,and the citizens of Tampa.January 1911. MemoriaIn Aeterna. (South face)1865Lest We Forget. …