War of 1812 Topic
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| 201► Georgia (Pulaski County), Hawkinsville — The 1812 Soldiers — |
| 202► Georgia (Twiggs County), Tarversville — 143-10 — Tarversville — |
| 203► Georgia (Walker County), Rossville — 146-12 — John Ross Home — |
| 204► Georgia (Whitfield County), Mill Creek — 155-29C — "Callaway Place" - 1814. — |
| 205► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Exploring on the River — |
| 206► Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — 176 — Mackenzie's Post Early in September 1812, Donald Mackenzie set up a fur trade post near here for John Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur Company — |
| 207► Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Lincoln's Quincy Looking for Lincoln — |
| 208► Illinois (Bond County), Greenville — War of 1812 Soldiers Buried in Bond County — |
| 209► Illinois (Brown County), Mount Sterling — Mt. Sterling, Illinois — |
| 210► Illinois (Cook County), Chicago — Battle of Fort Dearborn August 15, 1812 — |
| 211► Illinois (Cook County), Chicago — Fort Dearborn — |
| 212► Illinois (Cook County), Chicago — Old Fort Dearborn — |
| 213► Illinois (Cook County), Chicago — Site of Fort Dearborn 1803 — |
| 214► Illinois (Cook County), Franklin Park — Burial Site of Josette Beaubien — |
| 215► Illinois (Crawford County), Palestine — Fort LaMotte — |
| 216► Illinois (DeKalb County), Shabbona — Shabbona — |
| 217► Illinois (DuPage County), Glen Ellyn — Stacys Tavern — |
| 218► Illinois (Greene County), Carrollton — Thomas Carlin — |
| 219► Illinois (Madison County), Edwardsville — Fort Russell — |
| 220► Illinois (Madison County), Godfrey — 8 — Benjamin Godfrey — |
| 221► Illinois (McLean County), Ellsworth — Site of the Grand Village of the Kickapoo — |
| 222► Illinois (Monroe County), Columbia — Memorial in honor of our sons and daughters — |
| 223► Illinois (Saline County), Harrisburg — Blockhouses — |
| 224► Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — Soldiers of the War of 1812 — |
| 225► Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — The Edwards Trace — |
| 226► Illinois (Shelby County), Shelbyville — Soldiers and Sailors Monument Shelby County War Memorial — |
| 227► Illinois (Vermilion County), Rossville — In Honor of Those Who Served Rossville War Memorial — |
| 228► Illinois (Winnebago County), Rockford — Memorial Hall — |
| 229► Indiana (Adams County), Decatur — Adams County Peace Monument - Honor Rolls — |
| 230► Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — Old Fort Wayne Well — |
| 231► Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — The Last Two American Forts / The Siege of 1812 — |
| 232► Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — Wayne Trace — |
| 233► Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — William Wells — |
| 234► Indiana (Boone County), Zionsville — 06.1962.1 — Patrick H. Sullivan 1794 - 1879 — |
| 235► Indiana (Carroll County), Pyrmont — Pyrmont / 1812 Hopkins Expedition — |
| 236► Indiana (Daviess County), Washington — 14.1999.1 — Fort Flora — |
| 237► Indiana (Elkhart County), Elkhart — The Rivers and the Native Americans Our Rivers' Story — |
| 238► Indiana (Fayette County), Connersville — John Conner Born 1780 - Died 1826 — |
| 239► Indiana (Grant County), Marion — 27.1947.1 — Battle of Mississinewa — |
| 240► Indiana (Grant County), Marion — Mississinewa Battlefield — |
| 241► Indiana (Harrison County), Corydon — In Honor Of The Men from Harrison County — |
| 242► Indiana (Harrison County), Corydon — 31.1965.1 — Posey House — |
| 243► Indiana (Knox County), Vincennes — Chief Tecumseh 1768 - 1813 — |
| 244► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — Chief Tecumseh — |
| 245► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — Soldiers and Sailors Monument — |
| 246► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — William H. Harrison — |
| 247► Indiana (Miami County), Peru — Chief Francis Godfroy's Council Chambers — |
| 248► Indiana (Montgomery County), Crawfordsville — Soldiers Buried in "Old Town Cemetery" - Crawfordsville, Indiana — |
| 249► Indiana (Montgomery County), Crawfordsville — The Elston Homestead — |
| 250► Indiana (Montgomery County), Waynetown — Old Pioneer Cemetery — |
| 251► Indiana (Parke County), Armiesburg — 61.1966.2 — Armiesburg — |
| 252► Indiana (Randolph County), Ridgeville — Indian Boundary Line — |
| 253► Indiana (Ripley County), Versailles — Eleazer Wheelock Ripley — |
| 254► Indiana (Ripley County), Versailles — Johnson Watts — |
| 255► Indiana (Scott County), Nabb — John Kimberlin Farm — |
| 256► Indiana (Scott County), Scottsburg — Pigeon Roost — |
| 257► Indiana (Scott County), Scottsburg — Pigeon Roost — |
| 258► Indiana (Sullivan County), Fairbanks — 77.1989.4 — Fairbanks' Massacre Sergeant Nathan Fairbanks — |
| 259► Indiana (Tippecanoe County), Battle Ground — Stricken Down in the Performance of Duty — |
| 260► Indiana (Tippecanoe County), Battle Ground — 79.1947.1 — Tippecanoe Battleground 2.1 Miles East — |
| 261► Indiana (Tipton County), Tipton — General John Tipton 1766 – 1839 — |
| 262► Indiana (Vigo County), Terre Haute — Burial Ground Fort William Harrison Prologue to The War of 1812 — |
| 263► Indiana (Vigo County), Terre Haute — Ft. Wm. Henry Harrison 1811-1822 — |
| 264► Indiana (Vigo County), Terre Haute — The Unknown Embattled Defenders of Fort Harrison — |
| 265► Indiana (Wabash County), La Fontaine — Metocinyah's Village — |
| 266► Indiana (Wabash County), La Fontaine — Miami Indian Memorial — |
| 267► Indiana (Wabash County), Wabash — Quarters of Lewis Cass Governor of Michigan — |
| 268► Indiana (Wabash County), Wabash — Quarters of Major General John Tipton Indian Agent — |
| 269► Indiana (Washington County), Salem — 88.1981.1 — Brock Cemetery — |
| 270► Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — 92.2001.1 — Eel River Battlefield War of 1812 — |
| 271► Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — Eel River Post-Fort — |
| 272► Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — Last Home of Chief Little Turtle — |
| 273► Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — 92.1966.2 — Site of Little Turtles Miami Village — |
| 274► Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — Whitley County Organized April 1, 1838 — |
| 275► Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — 92.1959.1 — Wm. Wells 1770 - 1812 — |
| 276► Kansas (Leavenworth County), Fort Leavenworth — Henry Leavenworth — |
| 277► Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Flag of Fifteen Stripes Bicentennial Flag Memorial — |
| 278► Kansas (Shawnee County), Topeka — U.S.S. Constitution Lower Foreyard — |
| 279► Kentucky (Adair County), Columbia — 1139 — County Named, 1801 — |
| 280► Kentucky (Allen County), Scottsville — 760 — County Named, 1815 — |
| 281► Kentucky (Bath County), Owingsville — 940 — Bath County — |
| 282► Kentucky (Bath County), Owingsville — 993 — Bourbon Iron Works / Iron Made in Kentucky — |
| 283► Kentucky (Bell County), Middlesboro — 129 — Colonel Arthur Campbell — |
| 284► Kentucky (Boone County), Richwood — 4194 — Major John P. Gaines — |
| 285► Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1328 — Capt. George Givens — |
| 286► Kentucky (Campbell County), Newport — 121 — General James Taylor Home — |
| 287► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 2080 — Col. Percival Pierce Butler 1761 - 1821 — |
| 288► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — General William Orlando Butler Soldier - Statesman - Lawyer — |
| 289► Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 634 — Home of Gen. Butler — |
| 290► Kentucky (Carter County), Grayson — 1247 — County Named, 1838 — |
| 291► Kentucky (Carter County), Olive Hill — 209 — Saltpeter Cave — |
| 292► Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 2190 — Lewis & Clark in Kentucky William Clark / Thomas Allsbury — |
| 293► Kentucky (Clinton County), Albany — 1516 — Pioneer Settler — |
| 294► Kentucky (Daviess County), Owensboro — 744 — Bill Smothers Park — |
| 295► Kentucky (Daviess County), Owensboro — 1158 — Daviess County — |
| 296► Kentucky (Garrard County), Lancaster — 2273 — Buford-Salter House — |
| 297► Kentucky (Hardin County), Elizabethtown — 1534 — Commodore Joshua Barney / First Brick House — |
| 298► Kentucky (Hart County), Magnolia — 875 — Early Gunpowder Mill — |
| 299► Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 2 — Hart County Created Jan. 19, 1819 Named for Capt. Nathaniel G. T. Hart — |
| 300► Kentucky (Hickman County), Clinton — 895 — County Named, 1821 — |
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