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301 ► Maryland, Washington County, Hagerstown — 1830-1850 — Western Expansion and Era of Reform — ![]() |
302 ► Maryland, Washington County, Hagerstown — Hagerstonians in the Civil War — Commander Donald McNeill Fairfax, USN — 1821 - 1894 — ![]() |
303 ► Maryland, Washington County, Sharpsburg — Model 1841 6-Pounder Gun — ![]() |
304 ► Maryland, Wicomico County, Salisbury — Gen. John Henry Winder C.S.A. — 1800-1865 — Reported permanently removed |
305 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Beacon Hill — General Joseph Hooker — ![]() |
306 ► Michigan, Genesee County, Flint — L2140 — Stockton House / Thomas Stockton — ![]() |
307 ► Michigan, Genesee County, Flushing — Soldiers and Sailors Monument — ![]() |
308 ► Michigan, Keweenaw County, Copper Harbor — Fort Wilkins State Park and Historic Complex — ![]() |
309 ► Michigan, St. Joseph County, Centreville — Centreville Civil War Monument — ![]() |
310 ► Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Belle Isle — Major General Alpheus Starkey Williams — 1810-1878 — ![]() |
311 ► Mississippi, Alcorn County, Corinth — William P. Rogers — Battery Robinett — ![]() |
312 ► Mississippi, DeSoto County, Hernando — Colonel Samuel Powel — ![]() |
313 ► Mississippi, Hancock County, Gainesville — Gainesville Volunteers — ![]() |
314 ► Mississippi, Jackson County, Pascagoula — Camp Jefferson Davis — ![]() |
315 ► Mississippi, Jackson County, Pascagoula — Camp Jefferson Davis - Soldiers Return From The Mexican War - 1848 — ![]() |
316 ► Mississippi, Jackson County, Pascagoula — Camp Lawson – Military Hospital on Greenwood Island – 1848 — ![]() |
317 ► Mississippi, Jackson County, Pascagoula — Cottage by the Sea Tavern — ![]() |
318 ► Mississippi, Monroe County, Nettleton — Camargo 1847 — ![]() |
319 ► Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — The Selection of a President — ![]() |
320 ► Mississippi, Wilkinson County, Woodville — Carnot Posey Home — ![]() |
321 ► Missouri, Carroll County, Carrollton — General James Shields — ![]() |
322 ► Missouri, Carroll County, Carrollton — General James Shields — ![]() |
323 ► Missouri, Cass County, Pleasant Hill — Col. Hiram Bledsoe — Apr. 25. 1825 - Feb. 5. 1899 — Bledsoe's Battery — ![]() |
324 ► Missouri, Clay County, Liberty — Doniphan – Hubbell House — ![]() |
325 ► Missouri, Clay County, Liberty — General Alexander William Doniphan — ![]() |
326 ► Missouri, Clay County, Liberty — Liberty — ![]() |
327 ► Missouri, Howard County, New Franklin — Santa Fe Trail — ![]() |
328 ► Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Downtown Kansas City — James Silas Calhoun — 1802 - 1852 — ![]() |
329 ► Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — Alexander Doniphan — General and Politician — ![]() |
330 ► Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, South Kansas City — Kit Carson — Frontiersman — ![]() |
331 ► Missouri, Ray County, Richmond — Colonel Alexander W. Doniphan — ![]() |
332 ► Missouri, Ray County, Richmond — Richmond — ![]() |
333 ► Nevada, Douglas County, Genoa — Mormon Station State Historic Park — ![]() |
334 ► Nevada, Washoe County, Reno — Major General Jesse Lee Reno — ![]() |
335 ► New Hampshire, Hillsborough County, Hillsborough — Hillsborough War Memorial — ![]() |
336 ► New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — 080 — Franklin Pierce — 1804 – 1869 — Fourteenth President of the United States (1853 – 1857) — ![]() |
337 ► New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Candia — Soldier's Memorial — ![]() |
338 ► New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Portsmouth — On this site was born Fitz John Porter — Aug. 31, 1822 — ![]() |
339 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Ewing and Carroll — Capt. Joseph A. Yard — Reported missing |
340 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Dover, Picatinny Arsenal — Civil War Cannons — ![]() |
341 ► New Jersey, Union County, Elizabeth — General Winfield Scott — ![]() |
342 ► New Mexico, Colfax County, Springer — The Santa Fe Trail — Santa Fe Trail National Scenic Byway — ![]() |
343 ► New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Anthony — Brazito Battlefield — ![]() |
344 ► New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Las Cruces — Las Cruces on the Camino Real — Population 74,267 -- Elevation 3,909 — ![]() |
345 ► New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Mesilla — Head Quarters, Dept. of New Mexico — Fort Fillmore, Nov. 15th, 1854 — ![]() |
346 ► New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Mesilla — 693 — La Mesilla — ![]() |
347 ► New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Mesilla — The Gadsden Purchase Celebration — ![]() |
348 ► New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Sunland Park — International Boundary and Water Commission — International Boundary Marker #1 — ![]() |
349 ► New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Valdo — Paraje de los Brazitos — ![]() |
350 ► New Mexico, Hidalgo County, Animas — 7 — Historical Marker No. 7 — U.S. Mormon Battalion Trail — ![]() |
351 ► New Mexico, Luna County, Columbus — Pancho Villa State Park — ![]() |
352 ► New Mexico, Luna County, Deming — First Road to Southern California — ![]() |
353 ► New Mexico, Mora County, Watrous — From Indigenous Trail to International Highway — Santa Fe National Historic Trail — Fort Union National Monument — ![]() |
354 ► New Mexico, San Miguel County, Las Vegas — Kearny Gap — Santa Fe Trail National Scenic Byway — ![]() |
355 ► New Mexico, San Miguel County, Las Vegas — Las Vegas — Population 16,507 - Elevation 6,470 — ![]() |
356 ► New Mexico, San Miguel County, Las Vegas — Proclamation of Brigadier General Stephen W. Kearny — to the People of Las Vegas — August 15th 1846 — ![]() |
357 ► New Mexico, Sandoval County, Santo Domingo Pueblo — 99 — The Mormon Battalion — ![]() |
358 ► New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — 1848 — ![]() |
359 ► New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — 10 — 1848 — Commemorative Walkway Park — ![]() |
360 ► New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Annexation of New Mexico — ![]() |
361 ► New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — 115 — Cañoncito at Apache Canyon — ![]() |
362 ► New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Hewett House — Museum of New Mexico Historical Note — Signs of Enchantment — ![]() |
363 ► New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Invasion of Santa Fe — Prince Park — ![]() |
364 ► New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — The Santa Fe Trail — Santa Fe Trail National Scenic Byway — ![]() |
365 ► New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Welcome to Historic Fort Marcy — ![]() |
366 ► New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Witnessed from Fort Marcy Hill — Prince Park — ![]() |
367 ► New Mexico, Sierra County, Hillsboro — Mormon Battalion Historical Marker — ![]() |
368 ► New Mexico, Taos County, Taos — 50 — Governor Bent House — ![]() |
369 ► New Mexico, Union County, Clayton — The Santa Fe Trail / Who Traveled The Trail? — Santa Fe Trail National Scenic Byway — ![]() |
370 ► New York, Bronx County, Bronx, East Bronx — The U.S.S. St. Marys — ![]() |
371 ► New York, Madison County, Canastota — Lenox and Canastota War Memorial — ![]() |
372 ► New York, Madison County, Cazenovia — Cazenovia War Memorial — ![]() |
373 ► New York, New York County, Manhattan, Flatiron District — General Worth Square — .076 acre — ![]() |
374 ► New York, New York County, Manhattan, Flatiron District — Major General William Jenkins Worth — 1794 – 1849 — ![]() |
375 ► New York, New York County, Manhattan, Governors Island — Purchase of Governors Island Monument — 16 June 1637 — ![]() |
376 ► New York, New York County, Manhattan, Greenwich Village — Winfield Scott House — New York University Casa Italiana — Zerilli-Marmino — ![]() |
377 ► New York, Onondaga County, Manlius — Gen. John J. Peck — ![]() |
378 ► New York, Orange County, West Point — Battle of Mexico City — ![]() |
379 ► New York, Orange County, West Point — Battle of Palo Alto — ![]() |
380 ► New York, Orange County, West Point — Battle of Resaca De La Palma — ![]() |
381 ► New York, Orange County, West Point — Battle of Vera Cruz — ![]() |
382 ► New York, Orange County, West Point — Colonel John Lind Smith — ![]() |
383 ► New York, Orange County, West Point — Thomas Hall — ![]() |
384 ► New York, Orange County, West Point — Wars That Shaped the Nation — The Mexican War — ![]() |
385 ► New York, Orange County, West Point — Welcome to Trophy Point — ![]() |
386 ► New York, Orange County, West Point — Winfield Scott — ![]() |
387 ► New York, Rensselaer County, Troy — Major General John Ellis Wool — ![]() |
388 ► New York, Saratoga County, Bacon Hill — Captain Martin John Burke — ![]() |
389 ► New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — Cold Spring — ![]() |
390 ► North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — P-49 — Joseph Lane — ![]() |
391 ► North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fort Bragg — Braxton Bragg — Camp Bragg, N.C. — ![]() |
392 ► North Carolina, Lee County, Sanford — General Robert E. Lee — ![]() |
393 ► North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Riverfront — D-42 — William W. Loring — ![]() |
394 ► Ohio, Belmont County, Martins Ferry — 3-7 — Walnut Grove Cemetery — ![]() |
395 ► Ohio, Champaign County, Urbana — Champaign County Mexican War Memorial — ![]() |
396 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Fairgrounds — Mexican-American War Memorial — ![]() |
397 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, South Columbus — Franklin County Soldiers of the Mexican War — ![]() |
398 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Worthington, Old Worthington — 81-25 — Brigadier General Roswell Sabin Ripley, CSA — Reported permanently removed |
399 ► Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial — Spanish American War, War of 1812, Mexican War & Revolutionary War Memorial — ![]() |
400 ► Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County War Memorial — ![]() |
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