Historical Marker Series

Daughters of the American Revolution

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This tablet is dedicated to the memory of those men who served in the American Revolution1775 - 1783and who were buried in theFirst Presbyterian ChurchyardTrenton, N.J.James Francis Armstrong · John Beatty · Nicholas de Belleville · Ale…
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Founded June 12, 1798 by Father Lasuen, then president of the California missions, and administered by Father Peyri. Notable for its impressive architecture—a composite of Spanish, Moorish, and Mexican.
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This wall encloses a portion of a plot of two acres whereon was erected in 1704 the first Christian church within the present confines of Mercer County. Early records refer to it as "Hopewell Church" and "Christ Church". It was built for adherents to …
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Site of birthplaceofJ.G.M. Ramsey, A.M.,M.DMarch 25, 1797author ofAnnals of Tennessee
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(Original Marker):Washingtonfirst took command of theAmerican Army under thegrandparent of this elmat Cambridge, Mass.July 3, 1775.Raised and presented by Maryland D.A.R. Marked by New Jersey D.A.R.This tree is planted as part of the 200th anniversary of th…
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Marked by the Daughters of the American Revolution in Mississippi 1909.This historic thoroughfare from Natchez to Nashville, Tenn. was used as a mail route in 1796.Although it was a well known Indian trail in far earlier days.
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The French Alliance was ratified by the Continental Congress May 4, 1778. In the darkest period of the Revolutionary War it brought hope and joy to General Washington and the Continental Army at Valley Forge. the aid thus secured made possible American Inde…
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1828 — 1845 Surrender of Red Bird Noted Winnebago Chief 1827 Erected byWau-Bun ChapterDaughtersof theAmerican Revolution1924
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February 11, 1861My friends, no one not in my situation can appreciate my feelings of sadness at this parting, to this place, and the kindness of this people, I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, and have passed from a young to an old…
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This tower was built in 1824, on the site of a frame building. It long served as a guard house for the State Guard. The bell was a fire alarm and was also rung in emergencies. In 1861-1865 it was used to call out local defenders, notably on April 21, 186…
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