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Daughters of the American Revolution

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Butterfield Overland Mail and Havilah Coachline used these houses from 1861-1881.
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First Institution of Higher Learning West of the Allegheny Mountains, chartered by the Territory of the U.S. of America South of the River Ohio Sept. 3, 1794.
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Presented to the University of Washington June 14, 1909 by Rainier Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, Assisted by the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution by the School Children of the State of Washington and by the State Commission of t…
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First Post Office at The Rock Stage Coach Route on Old Federal Road 1816. Marked by Gov. Edward Telfair Chapter D.A.R. Thomaston, GA. 1923.
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Richard Potts Member of the House of Delegates Born 19 July 1753 in Upper Marlboro, MD Died November 1808 in Frederick, MD Marker placed by Carrollton Manor Chapter, NSDAR Eleanor Murdoch Potts 2nd wife of Richard Potts Revolutionary War Patri…
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These pillars mark the spot where 2,000 German soldiers were incarcerated for security reasons in the last years of World War II. The first occupants of this 320 acre camp, surrounded by tall barbed wire fences, were German-Austrian prisoners captured …
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This Tablet Marks the Boundary Line Between Government and Indian Lands fixed by Gen. Anthony Wayne and Twelve Tribes of Indians in the Greenville Treaty 1795 also The Site of Salisbury 1/3 mile south east —— the first County Seat o…
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Indian Boundary Line marking the Twelve Mile Purchase from the Indians by the Fort Wayne Treaty in 1809 by Gov. William Henry Harrison Placed by the National Old Trails Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Sept. 1936
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November 18, Monday 1805 William Clark recorded in his journal that on this date: "I set out with 10 men and my man York to the ocian by land.... (later in the day) ... I found Capt. Lewis name on a tree. I also engraved my name.... I crossed the neck …
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1805 William Clark recorded in his journal that on this date: "I can observe at a distance... a high ridge of thinly timbered countrey the water of thesouth fork is greenish blue, the north as clear as crystial." Clark's 'south fork', …
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