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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16KM_grand-army-of-the-republic-memorial_Redwood-City-CA.html
(front):To the memory of California's Patriotic dead who served during the war for the UnionMustered out (back):Erected by the grateful people of San MateoAll honor to the nations defenders
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16KL_solari-family-windmill_Redwood-City-CA.html
This windmill was built in the 1880's on the Solari farm, located at Whipple Avenue and Old County Road in Redwood City. It was move in the 1930's to the new family farm located on Manzanita Street near Middlefield Road and the railroad tracks,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16KK_in-memoriam-george-edgar-filkins_Redwood-City-CA.html
1st Lieut. 15th U.S. Infty.Born at Aurora, N.Y.August 1, 1842Died at San FranciscoMay 15, 1887At the age of 19 he enlisted in the 1st. Regt. Wis. Volunteer Infty. He fought in the Battles of Falling Water, Chattanoogo (sic), Nashville, Chaplin Hil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGYN_solari-windmill_Redwood-City-CA.html
This reconstructed windmill was originally built in the 1890's on the George Solari family farm which was located near Whipple Avenue and Old County Road in Redwood City. When the area was subdivided in the 1930's, the windmill was moved to the ne…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KY_union-cemetery_Redwood-City-CA.html
Union Cemetery's name reflects the controversy that erupted in the Civil War, three years after the cemetery's beginnings in 1859. Pro- and anti- slavery feelings ran high in California, and the founders of the cemetery strongly opposed the secess…
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