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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H29_world-wars-memorial_Frittlingen-Baden-Wurttemberg.html
Getreu bis in den Tod. Für unsere Gefallenen Sohne Weltkrieg 1914 - 1918 Gefallene [nicht transkribieren] Für uns 1939 - 1945 Gefallene [nicht transkribieren] Vermisste [nicht transkribieren] —————&mda…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H28_frittlingen_Frittlingen-Baden-Wurttemberg.html
1200 Jahre ———————— 1200 Years
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H24_world-war-i-memorial_Frittlingen-Baden-Wurttemberg.html
Den tapferen Helden vom Weltkrieg 1914 - 1918 gewidmet von der dankbaren Gemeinde 1921. Bernhard Anger 38 J.a. verh. · Paul Anger 23 J.a. · Stephan Baier 21 J.a. · Johannes Bantle 27 J.a. · Otto Bantle 21…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B3F_the-double-file-trail_Round-Rock-TX.html
As the Delaware Indians moved from their home in the "Redlands" of East Texas in 1828 to near present Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. They laid out this trace. It was named Double File Trail because two horsemen could ride side by side. The first settlement…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B3D_kenneys-fort_Round-Rock-TX.html
1/2 mile South to the site of Kenney's Fort First settlement in Williamson County. Erected as a home by Dr. Thomas Kenney and Joseph Barnhart in the spring of 1839. Served as a place of defense during Indian raids. Rendezvous of the Santa Fe Exped…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH8C_cabin-from-gabriel-mills-area_Round-Rock-TX.html
This cabin of squared logs and hand-hewn limestone was built in the early 1850s near the village of Gabriel Mills (20 mi. NW). It stood on property owned in 1850-53 by Samuel Mather (1812-78), miller and blacksmith who first settled the area. The …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGVV_palm-valley-lutheran-church_Round-Rock-TX.html
In area first claimed in 1838 by white men. Valley bears name of the Anna Palm family, 1853 Swedish settlers. "Brushy", the first Lutheran church (of logs), was built here by Andrew John Nelson and 3 hired men in 1861. This also housed early schoo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGJD_anti-slaveholding-union-baptist-cemetery_Round-Rock-TX.html
This early Williamson County graveyard has been referred to as Smalley Cemetery due to its connection with the family of pioneer Baptist preacher Freeman Smalley. Early settlers of this area, the Smalleys were associated with the nearby Anti-Slave…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17S_confederate-chaplains_Round-Rock-TX.html
Brothers, teachers, Presbyterian ministers. Came to Texas from Arkansas, 1856. Worked and lived in this county. Both are buried in Round Rock Cemetery. In the Civil War, Rev. Edward Hudson in March 1862 joined Co. G, 6th Regiment, Confederate …
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