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War of 1812 Topic

 
The 1812 Soldiers Marker image, Touch for more information
By David Seibert, January 20, 2013
The 1812 Soldiers Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
201Georgia (Pulaski County), Hawkinsville — The 1812 Soldiers
202Georgia (Twiggs County), Tarversville — 143-10 — Tarversville
203Georgia (Walker County), Rossville — 146-12 — John Ross Home
204Georgia (Whitfield County), Mill Creek — 155-29C — "Callaway Place" - 1814.
205Idaho (Nez Perce County), Lewiston — Exploring on the River
206Idaho (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 —
207Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Lincoln's Quincy — Looking for Lincoln
208Illinois (Bond County), Greenville — War of 1812 Soldiers Buried in Bond County
209Illinois (Brown County), Mount Sterling — Mt. Sterling, Illinois
210Illinois (Cook County), Chicago — Battle of Fort Dearborn — August 15, 1812
211Illinois (Cook County), Chicago — Fort Dearborn
212Illinois (Cook County), Chicago — Old Fort Dearborn
213Illinois (Cook County), Chicago — Site of Fort Dearborn — 1803
214Illinois (Cook County), Franklin Park — Burial Site of Josette Beaubien
215Illinois (Crawford County), Palestine — Fort LaMotte
216Illinois (DeKalb County), Shabbona — Shabbona
217Illinois (DuPage County), Glen Ellyn — Stacy’s Tavern
218Illinois (Greene County), Carrollton — Thomas Carlin
219Illinois (Madison County), Edwardsville — Fort Russell
220Illinois (Madison County), Godfrey — 8 — Benjamin Godfrey
221Illinois (McLean County), Ellsworth — Site of the Grand Village of the Kickapoo
222Illinois (Monroe County), Columbia — Memorial in honor of our sons and daughters
223Illinois (Saline County), Harrisburg — Blockhouses
224Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — Soldiers of the War of 1812
225Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — The Edwards Trace
226Illinois (Shelby County), Shelbyville — Soldiers and Sailors Monument — Shelby County War Memorial
227Illinois (Vermilion County), Rossville — In Honor of Those Who Served — Rossville War Memorial
228Illinois (Winnebago County), Rockford — Memorial Hall
229Indiana (Adams County), Decatur — Adams County Peace Monument - Honor Rolls
230Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — Old Fort Wayne Well
231Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — The Last Two American Forts / The Siege of 1812
232Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — Wayne Trace
233Indiana (Allen County), Fort Wayne — William Wells
234Indiana (Boone County), Zionsville — 06.1962.1 — Patrick H. Sullivan — 1794 - 1879
235Indiana (Carroll County), Pyrmont — Pyrmont / 1812 Hopkins’ Expedition
236Indiana (Daviess County), Washington — 14.1999.1 — Fort Flora
237Indiana (Elkhart County), Elkhart — The Rivers and the Native Americans — Our Rivers' Story
238Indiana (Fayette County), Connersville — John Conner — Born 1780 - Died 1826
239Indiana (Grant County), Marion — 27.1947.1 — Battle of Mississinewa
240Indiana (Grant County), Marion — Mississinewa Battlefield
241Indiana (Harrison County), Corydon — In Honor Of The Men from Harrison County
242Indiana (Harrison County), Corydon — 31.1965.1 — Posey House
243Indiana (Knox County), Vincennes — Chief Tecumseh — 1768 - 1813
244Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — Chief Tecumseh
245Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — Soldiers and Sailors Monument
246Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — William H. Harrison
247Indiana (Miami County), Peru — Chief Francis Godfroy's Council Chambers
248Indiana (Montgomery County), Crawfordsville — Soldiers Buried in "Old Town Cemetery" - Crawfordsville, Indiana
249Indiana (Montgomery County), Crawfordsville — The Elston Homestead
250Indiana (Montgomery County), Waynetown — Old Pioneer Cemetery
251Indiana (Parke County), Armiesburg — 61.1966.2 — Armiesburg
252Indiana (Randolph County), Ridgeville — Indian Boundary Line
253Indiana (Ripley County), Versailles — Eleazer Wheelock Ripley
254Indiana (Ripley County), Versailles — Johnson Watts
255Indiana (Scott County), Nabb — John Kimberlin Farm
256Indiana (Scott County), Scottsburg — Pigeon Roost
257Indiana (Scott County), Scottsburg — Pigeon Roost
258Indiana (Sullivan County), Fairbanks — 77.1989.4 — Fairbanks' Massacre — Sergeant Nathan Fairbanks —
259Indiana (Tippecanoe County), Battle Ground — Stricken Down in the Performance of Duty
260Indiana (Tippecanoe County), Battle Ground — 79.1947.1 — Tippecanoe Battleground — 2.1 Miles East
261Indiana (Tipton County), Tipton — General John Tipton — 1766 – 1839
262Indiana (Vigo County), Terre Haute — Burial Ground Fort William Harrison — Prologue to The War of 1812 —
263Indiana (Vigo County), Terre Haute — Ft. Wm. Henry Harrison — 1811-1822
264Indiana (Vigo County), Terre Haute — The Unknown Embattled Defenders of Fort Harrison
265Indiana (Wabash County), La Fontaine — Metocinyah's Village
266Indiana (Wabash County), La Fontaine — Miami Indian Memorial
267Indiana (Wabash County), Wabash — Quarters of Lewis Cass — Governor of Michigan
268Indiana (Wabash County), Wabash — Quarters of Major General John Tipton — Indian Agent
269Indiana (Washington County), Salem — 88.1981.1 — Brock Cemetery
270Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — 92.2001.1 — Eel River Battlefield — War of 1812
271Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — Eel River Post-Fort
272Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — Last Home of Chief Little Turtle
273Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — 92.1966.2 — Site of Little Turtle’s Miami Village
274Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — Whitley County — Organized April 1, 1838
275Indiana (Whitley County), Columbia City — 92.1959.1 — Wm. Wells 1770 - 1812
276Kansas (Leavenworth County), Fort Leavenworth — Henry Leavenworth
277Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Flag of Fifteen Stripes — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
278Kansas (Shawnee County), Topeka — U.S.S. Constitution Lower Foreyard
279Kentucky (Adair County), Columbia — 1139 — County Named, 1801
280Kentucky (Allen County), Scottsville — 760 — County Named, 1815
281Kentucky (Bath County), Owingsville — 940 — Bath County
282Kentucky (Bath County), Owingsville — 993 — Bourbon Iron Works / Iron Made in Kentucky
283Kentucky (Bell County), Middlesboro — 129 — Colonel Arthur Campbell
284Kentucky (Boone County), Richwood — 4194 — Major John P. Gaines
285Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1328 — Capt. George Givens
286Kentucky (Campbell County), Newport — 121 — General James Taylor Home
287Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 2080 — Col. Percival Pierce Butler — 1761 - 1821
288Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — General William Orlando Butler — Soldier - Statesman - Lawyer —
289Kentucky (Carroll County), Carrollton — 634 — Home of Gen. Butler
290Kentucky (Carter County), Grayson — 1247 — County Named, 1838
291Kentucky (Carter County), Olive Hill — 209 — Saltpeter Cave
292Kentucky (Christian County), Hopkinsville — 2190 — Lewis & Clark in Kentucky — William Clark / Thomas Allsbury
293Kentucky (Clinton County), Albany — 1516 — Pioneer Settler
294Kentucky (Daviess County), Owensboro — 744 — Bill Smothers Park
295Kentucky (Daviess County), Owensboro — 1158 — Daviess County
296Kentucky (Garrard County), Lancaster — 2273 — Buford-Salter House
297Kentucky (Hardin County), Elizabethtown — 1534 — Commodore Joshua Barney / First Brick House
298Kentucky (Hart County), Magnolia — 875 — Early Gunpowder Mill
299Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — 2 — Hart County — Created Jan. 19, 1819 Named for — Capt. Nathaniel G. T. Hart —
300Kentucky (Hickman County), Clinton — 895 — County Named, 1821

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