Daughters of the American Revolution
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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM26CV_princess-malee-milly-francis_Saint-Marks-FL.html
In Grateful Remembrance
for a heroic and humanitarian act of courage in saving the life of an American soldier in March, 1818
Princess Malee "Milly" Francis
(c1803-1848)
Woman of the Creek (Seminole) nation, recipient, pension in 1844 and medal fr…
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Putnam and The Wolf
Following her tracks through one day and night in
the early snow of December 1742 to the Connecticut
River and back, the early settlers of this region here
discovered the den of the She Wolf that had for years
devastated their…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM26MN_site-of-signal-fires_Goshen-NY.html
Site Of Signal Fires
War Of The Revolution
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM26MY_home-of-george-gilpin-1740-1813_Alexandria-VA.html
Home of
George Gilpin 1740-1813
Member, Fairfax Committee of Safety
Colonel, Virginia Regiment Fairfax Militia,
Served with General George Washington
in New Jersey campaign and Battle of Germantown
Surveyor of the Town of Alexandria 1798
then part …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM26PE_general-george-washington_Doylestown-PA.html
enroute from
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania to
Monmouth, New Jersey,
spent the night of June 19-1778 at the
farm house directly back of this marker.
The Continental Army encamped along
the road and billeted in the village of
Doylestown
Erected June 19…
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This stone marks the Quapaw
Line, west boundary of lands in
Territorial Arkansas, ceded
the Quapaw Indians by the
United States according to
the Treaty of 1818
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM26VL_the-loss-of-the-sultana_Marion-AR.html
Early on April 27, 1865, the overcrowded steamboat Sultana exploded on the Mississippi River near Marion, Arkansas. The vast majority of the Sultana's passengers, believed to number over 2000, were Federal soldiers, recently released from Confederate prison…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM26XT_the-coos-trail_Colebrook-NH.html
The Coos Trail was built in 1803 from Colebrook through Dixville Notch along the ancient trail of the Abnaki Indians to Erroll where it met the Coos Road of Maine completed in 1802 from Hallowell on the Kennebec River
Marked by
The New Hampshire Dau…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM26Y1_general-anthony-wayne_Erie-PA.html
In remembrance of
General Anthony Wayne
an American soldier
Distinguished for valor in the
War of the Revolution
Appointed, in 1792, on Washington's
recommendation, General-in-Chief
of the U.S. Army
In 1794, vanquished the Indian tribes of t…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM26YG_shared-gray-jacob-gray_Jacksonville-AR.html
Revolutionary War soldiers and brothers, Shared fought for North Carolina and Jacob fought for both North and South Carolina. In the winter of 1820-1821 they brought their families here from Williamson County, Tennessee and settled near this site.