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French and Indian War Topic

 
<big>The Apalachee Village Marker on left. </big> image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, April 6, 2019
The Apalachee Village Marker on left.
1 Alabama, Baldwin County, Blakeley — The Apalachee Village
2 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Europeans Along the Alabama River
3 Connecticut, Fairfield County, New Fairfield — New Fairfield Veterans Memorial
4 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Wilton — Major Samuel Comstock
5 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Israel PutnamJohn Q.A. Ward (1830-1910) — [Bushnell Park] —
6 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Israel Putnam
7 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Goshen — Goshen French and Indian War & Revolutionary War Memorial
8 Connecticut, Middlesex County, Clinton — A Walk Through Historic Clinton
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9 Connecticut, Middlesex County, East Haddam — Maj. Gen. Joseph Spencer
10 Connecticut, New Haven County, Cheshire, Cheshire Village — Town of Cheshire Memorial Plaza
11 Connecticut, New Haven County, Madison — Thomas Chittenden
12 Connecticut, Windham County, Windham, Windham Center — The Battle of the Frogs
13 Delaware, Kent County, Milford — KC-114 — Colonel John Haslet
14 Delaware, New Castle County, Christiana — NC-52 — Samuel Patterson
15 Delaware, Sussex County, Dagsboro — SC-59 — Dagsboro
16 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Foggy Bottom — Braddock’s Rock
17 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Massachusetts Heights — The Road to Fort Duquesne[National Cathedral]
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18 Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola — D — Supremacy, Siege and the Sea — Pensacola Maritime Heritage Trail —
19 Florida, Jackson County, Bascom — 4 — Ekanachatte or "Red Ground"Jackson County Spanish Heritage Trail, Stop #4
20 Georgia, Camden County, St. Marys — The Tragic AcadiansSt. Marys History Walk
21 Georgia, Seminole County, Donalsonville — Sabacola El Menor
22 Georgia, White County, Sautee Nacoochee — The Unicoi RoadHardman Farm Historic Site
23 Illinois, Alexander County, McClure — Welcome to Illinois
24 Illinois, Edgar County, Chrisman — Pontiac Peace Treaty
25 Illinois, Livingston County, Pontiac — PontiacThe City of Pontiac is named for this Intrepid Warrior
26 Illinois, Massac County, Metropolis — Four Flags Over Fort Massac
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27 Illinois, Pike County, Aladdin — Illinois
28 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Chester-Kaskaskia, Illinois
29 Illinois, Randolph County, Ellis Grove — Kaskaskia Village
30 Illinois, Randolph County, Ellis Grove — Site of Fort Kaskaskia
31 Illinois, Randolph County, Prairie du Rocher — 1763 - Treaty of Paris Affects Prairie du Rocher
32 Illinois, Randolph County, Prairie du Rocher — 1765 - Living under British Rule
33 Illinois, Randolph County, Prairie du Rocher — 1916 - Fort de Chartres Becomes a State Park
34 Illinois, Randolph County, Prairie du Rocher — Fort de Chartres
35 Illinois, Randolph County, Prairie du Rocher — Welcome to Fort de Chartres State Historic Site
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36 Illinois, Vermilion County, Allerton — Croghan Treaty with PontiacJuly 1765
37 Illinois, Vermilion County, Sidell — Detroit - Kaskaskia Indian Trail
38 Illinois, Winnebago County, Rockford — Memorial Hall
39 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Northside — Site of Last French Fort
40 Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, West Central — The First French Fort / The First Playground in Fort Wayne
41 Indiana, Allen County, Hoagland — Hoagland, IndianaPlatted 1872 — Wayne Trace —
42 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — In Honor of Arthur St. ClairBorn in Scotland 1754 — Died in Pennsylvania 1818 —
43 Kansas, Wyandotte County, Kansas City, Riverview — The History of the Wyandot Indian Nation
44 Kentucky, Butler County, Morgantown — 2427 — Morgantown / Daniel Morgan
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45 Kentucky, Campbell County, Newport — 1386 — Dr. Thomas Hinde
46 Kentucky, Clark County, Winchester — 1047 — Capt. John Strode
47 Kentucky, Garrard County, Paint Lick — 1526 — Fort Paint Lick
48 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Lyndon — 974 — Fort William / Col. William Christian
49 Kentucky, Madison County, Richmond — 1578 — Col. Richard Callaway / First Ferry in Kentucky
50 Kentucky, Madison County, Richmond — 1685 — Grave of Hancock Taylor
51 Kentucky, Mercer County, Harrodsburg — 1258 — County Named / Mercer County
52 Kentucky, Robertson County, Carlisle — William Jobe "Bill" Curtis
53 Kentucky, Shelby County, Shelbyville — 709 — Benj. Logan-Pioneer / James Knox-Pioneer
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54 Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, Central Business District — Canal Street Under French and Spanish Rule (1718-1803)
55 Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, French Quarter — Upper Pontabla Building — Pontabla Buildings National Historic Landmark —
56 Louisiana, Plaquemines Parish, Belle Chasse — Fort St. Leon
57 Louisiana, St. James Parish, St. James — Site of First Acadian Settlers in Louisiana
58 Louisiana, West Feliciana Parish, St. Francisville — British West Florida
59 Maine, Cumberland County, Portland, East Bayside — The Site of Fort Loyal
60 Maine, Cumberland County, South Portland — Early Settlement
61 Maine, Kennebec County, Winslow — Fort HalifaxOldest Blockhouse in the United States
62 Maine, Waldo County, Prospect — Pemtegwacook
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63 Maine, Waldo County, Stockton Springs — Fort Pownall
64 Maine, Waldo County, Stockton Springs — Fort Pownall, 1759-1775
65 Maine, York County, Biddeford — A Stone Fort
66 Maine, York County, Biddeford — 4 — Fort Saco in 1693 / Le Fort Saco en 1693Biddeford, Maine — The Museum in the Streets® —
67 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — "Braddock's Road"
68 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Abandonment of Ft. CumberlandFort Cumberland Trail
69 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Baltimore Street BridgeCity of Cumberland, Maryland — Built 1916 —
70 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Col. Joshua Fry
71 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Col. Thomas Cresap
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72 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Cumberland
73 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Famous Personalities at Fort Cumberland — Fort Cumberland Trail —
74 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — French and Indian WarFort Cumberland Trail
75 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — George Washington at Will’s CreekFort Cumberland Trail
76 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Headquarters of George Washington
77 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Indians and Fort CumberlandFort Cumberland Trail
78 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Ohio Co. and Fort CumberlandFort Cumberland Trail
79 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Palisado Fort or Stockade — Fort Cumberland Trail —
80 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Perimeter of the FortFort Cumberland Trail
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81 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — President Washington's Last Visit - 1794
82 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Site of Fort Cumberland
83 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The Fort BastionsFort Cumberland Trail
84 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The Fort ProperFort Cumberland Trail
85 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The Parade Ground of Fort CumberlandOccupied this site 1755
86 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — This Tablet Marks the Site of Old Fort Cumberland
87 Maryland, Allegany County, Dickens — Washington’s Road
88 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Blazing Braddock's Road Reported missing
89 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Braddock Stone
90 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — George's Creek Valley
91 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Historic Braddock Road1755
92 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Martin’s Plantation
93 Maryland, Allegany County, La Vale — “Spendelow Camp”Also Called “Camp at the Grove”
94 Maryland, Allegany County, Lonaconing — Daniel Cresap
95 Maryland, Allegany County, Oldtown — Michael Cresap(1742–1775)
96 Maryland, Allegany County, Oldtown — Old Town(King Opessa’s Town)
97 Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland — The McDonoghs of Baltimore
98 Maryland, Baltimore County, Dundalk — Battle of North Point1814
99 Maryland, Frederick County, Braddock Heights — The Braddock-Washington Monument
100 Maryland, Frederick County, Braddock Heights — This Boulder Marks the National TrailGeneral Braddock Monument

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