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Daughters of the American Revolution

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Cathedral Oak Monument. —. . Panel 1: . Under this oak — the legend runs — the first Easter Services in California were held by Father Crespi in 1770. . . Panel 2: . Near this spot the Cathedral Oak stood. Time destroyed i…
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Portcullis. —. Replaced by the New Hampshire Daughters of the American Revolution commemorating the capture of the fort by New Hampshire Patriots December 14, 1774. Dedicated August 10, 1974. var plainText = document.getElementBy…
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Founders and Veterans of Lynnhaven Parish Church. Interred in this Cemetery and Surrounding Area—. CAPT Adam Thorowgood (1604-1640) Founder COL Thomas Walke I (1642-1694) Colonial War COL Edward Moseley (1661-1736) Colonial War COL Anthony Wa…
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Treaty of Point Elliott. At this place on January 22, 1855, Governor Isaac I. Stevens concluded the treaty by which the Indians ceded the lands from Point Pully to the British boundary. Of the one hundred signatures, eighty-two were by Indian chiefs, headme…
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Col. Benjamin Birdsall. —. Revolutionary Soldier Col. Benjamin Birdsall 1775-1783 . var plainText = document.getElementById('inscription1').innerText; document.getElementById('inscription1').innerHTML = plainText; …
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Adam Holliday and his brother, William, in 1768, traveling west from Lancaster County, stopped on this spot, and Adam, driving a stake into the ground, remarked: . . "Whoever is alive one hundred years from now will see a tolerable sized town here and th…
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Watauga Old Fields. —. Where the Watauga Association was formed in 1772, being the first place west of the Alleghenies where men joined together in a written compact for civil government and for the preservation of their ideals of liberty. . . The T…
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Isaac Shelby (1750-1826). Frontiersman and Revolutionary War Leader—. Colonel Isaac Shelby was a leader of frontier American forces resisting British rule. British officer Patrick Ferguson was aware of Shelby's presence in the area and sent out a warn…
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Daniel Boone Trail. —. Daniel Boone Trail, from North Carolina through Virginia to Kentucky, marked by the Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution. var plainText = document.getElementById('inscription1').innerText; …
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1418 Union. —. Home of Harriet Leonard Colburn. First Regent 1911 of Schenectady Chapter NSDAR. Suffragist, musician, leader of civic organizations. var plainText = document.getElementById('inscription1').innerText; docu…