Historical Marker Search

You searched for Country: us

Page 9716 of 10380 — Showing results 97151 to 97160 of 103795
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM577_little-brown-church_Fort-Montgomery-NY.html
Little Brown Churchin the dellFort MontgomeryUnited Methodist ChurchFirst church in the areaEstablished 1830Orange and Rockland Utilities
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM576_garrison-home_Fort-Montgomery-NY.html
Home ofIsaac Garrison and sonRevolutionary cannoneersCaptured at Battle of FortMontgomery - 1777. Capt. MollyCorbin, Rev. heroinelater resided here.Garrison Family
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM575_amherst-fire-district_Amherst-WI.html
Original Fire BellEstablished 1902
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM574_all-veterans-of-seat-pleasant_Seat-Pleasant-MD.html
In Honor ofAll Veteransof Seat PleasantWho ServedOur Country.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM573_in-honor-of-the-men-and-women-of-fairmount-heights-who-served-in-world-war-ii_Fairmount-Heights-MD.html
[The four plaques containing the text of this marker are missing]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM572_henry-hill-walking-tour_Manassas-VA.html
On the tour route you follow in the footsteps of charging Union and Confederate troops, and stand where they loaded cannon or braced for a bayonet assault. Terrain and tree lines have changed little since that day. As you walk imagine deafening ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM571_sideling-hill-cut-south-bench_Hancock-MD.html
Across the highway, you have a clue to the past. The slanting tan sandstone was the bed of a river which scoured out the curved place you see. The river meandered away and left a marshy area or lake which was filled with dark gray mud or claystone…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM570_witmers-tavern_Lancaster-PA.html
One of the best surviving structures of its type. Original east end built about 1725 by Benjamin Witmer, agent for the London Land Company. Passed on to his son, tavern-keeper John Witmer. Enlarged by Henry Witmer, 1773. Family was prominent in ma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM56Z_col-a-h-hay_Stony-Point-NY.html
On this site stood the home of Colonel A. Hawkes Hay - Soldier, Legislator, Confidante of Washington.U.S. Bicentennial
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM56Y_isaac-long-barn_Lancaster-PA.html
The United Brethren in Christ, and the Evangelical United Brethren Church, trace their origin to the joint efforts of Rev. Philip w. Otterbein of the German Reformed Church and Martin Boehm, a Mennonite preacher, as a revival held here about 1767.…