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By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), August 6, 2023
First Congregational Church of Darien, Connecticut
201 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Rev. Dr. Moses Mather
1894. On Sunday, July 22, 1781, while engaged in public worship in the building then occupying this site Rev. Dr. Moses Mather and fifty men of this congregation were captured by British troops and taken to New York There . . . Map (db m230983) HM WM
202 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — The First Congregational ChurchDarien Heritage Trail
Darien's Roots The Creation of Middlesex Parish The origins of Darien can be traced to the challenges of a very long walk. In the 1730s residents living in the rural outskirts of Stamford's east end joined forces with their neighbors . . . Map (db m230980) HM
203 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Fairfield — Fairfield’s Historic Green
Welcome to Fairfield’s Historic Town Green How Did This Green Come to Be? Most New England towns began with a central common "green." Where you are standing is Fairfield's historic center and is as old as the town itself. In 1639 Roger . . . Map (db m204367) HM
204 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Greenwich — "Yogi"Greenwich's First Police Dog — Awarded National Police Hero Dog 1992 —
Assisted in 45 felony arrests. Saved the lives of his handler Sgt. Rich Cochran and another police officer. February 1988 - August 1996 Map (db m193152) HM
205 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — 5 — Bootlegging and the Historical SocietyRidgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
The Home of George G. Scott, located on Prospect Street, was razed in 1964 to make way for Ridgefield Arms, the first apartment complex to be built in Ridgefield. Scott, a descendant of the original Scott family was Judge of Probate . . . Map (db m230133) HM
206 Connecticut, Hartford County, Farmington, Unionville — Yodkins-Morin Memorial
During the week of August 12, 1955, the Farmington Valley was hit by the edge of Hurricane Connie. The area received heavy rainfall that saturated beds of the Farmington River. The following week, Hurricane Diane swept through the Atlantic Coast, . . . Map (db m230293) HM
207 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — “Make Us Free”Amistad Memorial
[ south side ] “Make Us Free” This monument is a memorial to the 1839 Amistad Revolt and its leader, Sengbe Pieh, also known as Joseph Cinque. Sengbe Pieh was one of the millions of Africans kidnapped from their homes and . . . Map (db m48428) HM
208 Connecticut, New London County, New London — "Do you want to be slave or free?"
On this site, September 30, 1858, Police Court Judge Augustus H. Brandegee and Customs Collector John Perkings Mather freed a stowaway slave known as “Joe” by applying Connecticut’s Personal Liberty Law against the federal Fugitive Slave Act. Judge . . . Map (db m66445) HM
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209 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Academy Plaza
Academy Plaza Academy Plaza is dedicated to that high sense of honor, respect and devotion to duty which is such an integral part of the United States Coast Guard Academy and which makes it so unique. The Academy is much more than an outstanding . . . Map (db m205854) HM
210 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Alexander HamiltonSecretary of Treasury 1789-1795 — Father of the U.S. Coast Guard —
We stood in youthful ranks near this spot sixty years ago, not knowing for whom the building behind us was named. After four intense years studying "Seamanship, Sciences and the Amenities" we mustered here again for our commencement portrait. We . . . Map (db m205503) HM
211 Connecticut, New London County, New London — An Act of the First Congress
An Act of the First Congress, August 4, 1790 An act to provide more effectually for the collection of the duties imposed by law on goods, wares and merchandise imported into the United States, and on the tonnage of ships or vessels. Be it . . . Map (db m205822) HM
212 Connecticut, New London County, New London — First Step to Freedom
On this site, August 29. 1839, federal investigative inquiry indicted 38 enslaved Mende Africans accused of revolt on the high seas and murder of the Captain and cook of the Spanish slave ship Amistad which was captured and brought into New London . . . Map (db m66444) HM
213 Connecticut, New London County, New London — George Washington, Prefident of the United States of America
George Washington, Prefident of the United States of America To all who shall see these presents, greeting. Know Ye, That repofing fpecial Trust and Confidence in the Integrity, Diligence and good Conduct of Hopley Yeaton of New . . . Map (db m205250) HM
214 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Honor Duty Respect
Honor “I…would willingly risk my life, tho’ not my character, to exalt my station”   Letter from the Antilles, 1769 (aged 12) Duty “A few armed vessels, judiciously stationed at the entrances to our ports, might at a small expense be made . . . Map (db m205499) HM
215 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Revenue Cutter Scammel
Revenue Cutter Scammel Commanded by Captain Hopley Yeaton, whom President George Washington commissioned as The Revenue Marine's very first officer. Scammel was second of ten "armed vessels, judiciously stationed" envisioned by . . . Map (db m205506) HM
216 Connecticut, New London County, New London — The Hotel BristolBlack Heritage Trail City of New London
On May 29, 1919, an hours-long brawl between Black and white Navy sailors erupted at the Hotel Bristol at 92 Bank Street. With five thousand people surrounding the hotel, the New London police and fire departments were unable to control the crowd . . . Map (db m217020) HM
217 Connecticut, New London County, New London — To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington
To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington October 6, 1790 Mount Vernon Octr 6th 1790. Sir, Not being possessed of any commissions, I have to request (unless your farther enquiry should point to more proper characters) that you will . . . Map (db m205249) HM
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218 Connecticut, New London County, New London — To George Plater from George Washington
To George Plater from George Washington May 14, 1789 Dear Sir, I foresaw the numerous applications which would be made for nominations to offices — and readily conceived that amidst the variety of candidates, it would be one of the most delicate . . . Map (db m205253) HM
219 Connecticut, New London County, New London — To George Washington from Hopley Yeaton
To George Washington from Hopley Yeaton December 11, 1789 Sir, Permit an inferior Officer in rank, tho' not inferior in Affection for you in your high Sphere, or for my Country's welfare, amidst the great concerns of a happy Continent, who . . . Map (db m205251) HM
220 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Tomb of Hopley Yeaton
Captain Hopley Yeaton Portsmouth, New Hampshire 1740 — 1812 A Patriot of 1776 In the War of American Independence Captain Yeaton was active with the Sons Of Liberty As an officer he served with distinction in the Continental . . . Map (db m205823) HM WM
221 Connecticut, Tolland County, Columbia — Trooper Russell A. Bagshaw
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222 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Delaware Women's Suffrage Memorial
"We are called the Iron-Jawed Angels. Is that supposed to be an insult?" Delaware suffrage leader Mabel Vernon
In tribute to the heroic effort of those Delawareans who fought unceasingly for . . . Map (db m198986) HM
223 Delaware, Kent County, Milford — Milford Parks and Recreation Director…
Milford Parks and Recreation Director, Gary L. Emory, sits on the bank of Goat Island in the Mispillion River (1981). In the background the newly constructed Milford Police Department can be seen. Goat Island was the first parcel of land acquired by . . . Map (db m198909) HM
224 Delaware, Kent County, Willow Grove, Camden Wyoming — KC-118 — Samuel D. Burris
Samuel D. Burris, a free African-American conductor on the Underground Railroad resided in the Willow Grove area during the 1840s. He helped enslaved people find their pathway to freedom in Philadelphia. Caught for aiding and abetting runaway slaves . . . Map (db m142503) HM
225 Delaware, New Castle County, Elsmere — NC-199 — The "Annie Oakleys": First Female Prison Guards in the United States
Completed in 1901, the New Castle County Workhouse at Greenbank was named the first penal institution in the United States to employ armed female guards. Nicknamed "Annie Oakleys" for their excellent shooting ability with the machine guns and rifles . . . Map (db m195007) HM
226 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Arundel — NC-209 — Former Site of the Delcastle Prison FarmFormer Site of the Delcastle Prison Farm
Farmland along McKennans Church Road, formerly owned by the Wells and Gregg families, was acquired by the New Castle County Workhouse at Greenbank circa 1915-16 and named Delcastle Farms. Located approximately two miles from the main prison . . . Map (db m145624) HM
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227 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Downtown — Holocaust1933 - 1945
In memory of the 6,000,000 men, women, and children, victims of hatred whom the Nazi's brutally murdered only because they were Jews..... and the world remained silent.Map (db m215951) WM
228 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Riverfront — Thomas Garrett(b. August 21, 1789 - d. January 24, 1871)
"No labor during a long life has given me so much real happiness as what I have done for the slave."
Thomas Garrett has been called Delaware's greatest humanitarian and is credited with helping more than 2,700 . . . Map (db m215948) HM
229 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Trolley Square — Detective Thomas P. Conaty Jr.Conaty Park
Thomas Patrick Conaty, Jr. was born in Wilmington on March 12, 1916. He was raised by Irish immigrant parents on Gilpin Avenue in the Forty Acres. A bright student and an outstanding athlete, he graduated from Salesianum where he excelled in . . . Map (db m216056) HM
230 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Woodland — NCC-244 — The Lynching of George White
On June 23, 1903, George White, a black farm laborer, was lynched near this site by a mob of white citizens. After being accused of murdering a white girl on June 16, Mr. White was taken to the New Castle County Workhouse to await trial. On June . . . Map (db m195011) HM
231 Delaware, Sussex County, Fenwick Island — Australia
The smallest, flattest and driest continent on earth is about the same size as the United States. Settled 200 Years ago by a contingent of outcasts and criminals from Great Britain, Australia is now populated by 16 million "ockers" and ten times . . . Map (db m206327) HM
232 Delaware, Sussex County, Georgetown — Chad E. SpicerEnd of Watch: 01 September 2009
"The Man" Chad E. Spicer was born August 23, 1980 at Beebe Medical Center, Lewes, DE. Son of Norman and Ruthann. He resided in Georgetown, Delaware his whole life. His parents provided a very good home life for him teaching him right from . . . Map (db m190435) HM
233 Delaware, Sussex County, Milton — In Recognition Of Bryan StevensonMilton — Delaware —
Bryan Stevenson grew up in Milton, Delaware. A widely acclaimed public interest lawyer, he is the Founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, and has dedicated his career to helping the poor, the incarcerated, and the condemned. . . . Map (db m232898) HM
234 Delaware, Sussex County, Seaford — SC-228 — The Cannon / Johnson Kidnapping Gang
In the early 1800s the headquarters of the notorious Cannon/Johnson Kidnapping Gang was located close to this site. After the importation of African slaves was legally outlawed in 1808, demand for slave labor in the expanding states of the Deep . . . Map (db m67262) HM
235 Delaware, Sussex County, South Bethany — Key Dates and Events in the Town's History"The Best Little Beach In Delaware"
1952: Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hall purchase 130 acres and name it South Bethany 1952: Construction of the South Bethany canals begins and lasts until 1962 1959: Property owners number 500 1962: "The Perfect Storm" aka . . . Map (db m150152) HM
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236 Delaware, Sussex County, South Bethany — South Bethany's Local Government Evolves Over the Years
[This marker features a series of photos with captions:] Richard Hall's field office was the home of the South Bethany Association before citizens voted for incorporation in 1969 and the town government was formed. The town hall . . . Map (db m150156) HM
237 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Lamond Riggs — Marlon Francisco Morales
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Board of Directors, in recognition of the contribution of Officer Marlon Morales, who through courage and valor gave his life for the mission of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority and . . . Map (db m110847) HM
238 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Chinatown — e.9 — Mary Surratt's Boarding HouseCivil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
"The nest in which the egg was hatched." President Andrew Johnson, April 1865
The building at 604 H Street is intimately connected to the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's . . . Map (db m211841) HM
239 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Cleveland Park — Garden of the Righteous
In honor of those who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust 1992 Jan Karski Poland1993 Preben Munch-Nielsen Denmark1994 . . . Map (db m150711) HM WM
240 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — 14 — Equal Justice Under the LawMake No Little Plans — Federal Triangle Heritage Trail —
The roots of America's top law enforcement agency, the Department of Justice, reach back to 1789. That year the first Congress created the Office of the Attorney General to prosecute lawsuits in the Supreme Court and advise the President and . . . Map (db m57214) HM
241 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — 3 — G-Men and G-WomenMake No Little Plans — Federal Triangle Heritage Trail —
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is headquartered across Pennsylvania Avenue from this spot. Thanks to popular media, it may be one of the better-known government agencies. Since the 1930s Hollywood has found great stories among the . . . Map (db m57218) HM
242 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — 12 — Keeping It GreenMake No Little Plans — Federal Triangle Heritage Trail —
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is the youngest agency housed here in the Federal Triangle. Established as an independent agency in 1970, EPA protects human health and the environment through science, transparency, and the rule of . . . Map (db m57211) HM
243 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — 8 — Open For BusinessMake No Little Plans — Federal Triangle Heritage Trail —
Across the street the Department of Commerce's Herbert C. Hoover Building anchors the Federal Triangle, just as the department - with its mission of promoting trade, supporting economic development, and strengthening the competitiveness of . . . Map (db m57204) HM
244 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Federal Triangle — 13 — Our Tax DollarsMake No Little Plans — Federal Triangle Heritage Trail —
While only Congress — the people's elected representatives — can impose taxes and decide how they are spent, the Internal Revenue Service, a bureau of the U.S. Treasury, ensures those taxes are collected fairly and efficiently. The IRS . . . Map (db m57212) HM
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245 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Foggy Bottom — Department of StateHarry S. Truman Building — 23rd Street Entrance —
The Department of State is the nation’s oldest and senior cabinet agency. It was established by Congress in 1789 to conduct America’s diplomatic relations. The State Department represents U.S. interests to foreign governments, promotes peace, . . . Map (db m40248) HM
246 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Foxhall — 3 — History of Police and Fire Call Boxes
Police call boxes like this one were used in this neighborhood from the 1920s to the 1970s by the Metropolitan Police to call in reports. (In older parts of Washington, police call boxes were used as early as the 1880s.) Each officer had a key to . . . Map (db m187488) HM
247 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Glover Park — "Emergency"
Police and fire call boxes were installed throughout Washington, D.C. neighborhoods to provide emergency communication links between neighborhood streets and local police and fire stations. With the introduction of the 911 emergency call system in . . . Map (db m113379) HM
248 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Glover Park — Mapping Art On Call
Police and fire call boxes were installed throughout Washington, D.C. neighborhoods to provide emergency communication links between neighborhood streets and local police and fire stations. With the introduction of the 911 emergency call system . . . Map (db m113384) HM
249 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Judiciary Square — National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
This Memorial was established by the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund, as directed by an Act of the United States Congress. The authorizing law was sponsored by U.S. Representative Mario Biaggi and U.S. Senator Claiborne Pell, and was . . . Map (db m65404) HM
250 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Judiciary Square — Trylon of Freedom
We hold these truths to be self-evident. That all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments . . . Map (db m130132) HM
251 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Mount Pleasant — 17 — The Urban VillageVillage in the City — Mount Pleasant Heritage Trail —
Harry Townsend, who passed away at the age of 102 in 2004, had lived in the 1700 block of Kenyon Street since 1956. He was a well-known local figure who worked in construction. Townsend was still helping neighbors with repairs at age 90. . . . Map (db m179596) HM
252 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Petworth — Immigrant Day of ResilienceBy Shirien Damra - 2021
This mural created by Shirien Damra and United We Dream commemorates the very first Immigrant Day of Resilience on April 15, 2021. On this day, we honor Edder, Joella, Satsuki, and the millions of resilient immigrants in the United States . . . Map (db m201675) HM
253 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Sheridan-Kalorama — 12 — Chief JusticesSheridan Kalorama — Call Box Restoration Project — Reported damaged
Three chief justices of the Supreme Court lived in Sheridan-Kalorama. William Howard Taft, appointed Chief Justice after his presidency, lived at 2215 Wyoming Ave. Charles Evans Hughes, a U.S. Secretary of State and an unsuccessful candidate for . . . Map (db m112605) HM
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254 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, U Street Corridor — Marlon Francisco MoralesLaw Enforcement Officer, Husband, Father and Friend — December 26, 1968 - June 13, 2001 —
In honor of Metro Transit Police Officer Marlon Francisco Morales, who was mortally wounded at the U Street/African American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo Metrorail Station on June 10, 2001.Map (db m15473) HM
255 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, East Potomac Park — The Line of DutyUnited States Park Police — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
The building in front of you serves as headquarters for the United States Park Police. Created by President George Washington in 1791, the U.S. Park Police functions as a unit of the National Park Service with jurisdiction in all parks. U.S. Park . . . Map (db m65403) HM
256 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Southwest Federal Center — The General Dwight David Eisenhower PlazaUnited States Holocaust Memorial Museum — "Loss and Regeneration, 1993" —
Panel 1: Dedicated in gratitude to the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe, General Dwight David Eisenhower and the valiant soldiers of all Allied Armies he led into battle. Victorious in battle, they brought the Third Reich . . . Map (db m48459) HM
257 Florida, Alachua County, Gainesville — Lynching in America / Reconstruction-Era Lynchings in GainesvilleCommunity Remembrance Project
Lynching in America After the Civil War, constitutional rights were granted to Black people ensuring equal protection and voting. Many white leaders responded to the emancipation of Black people by violently seeking to maintain racial, . . . Map (db m186407) HM
258 Florida, Alachua County, Newberry — Lynching in America / Racial Terror Lynchings in NewberryCommunity Remembrance Project
Lynching in America Between 1877 and 1950, thousands of African Americans were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States. Florida had one of the highest per capita lynching rates in the nation, with dozens of racial . . . Map (db m186426) HM
259 Florida, Alachua County, Newberry — F-1038 — The Newberry Lynchings of 1916
Side 1 On August 19, 1916, African Americans living in the Jonesville and Newberry communities were lynched. At 2:00 a.m., Constable George Wynne, Dr. L.G. Harris, and G.H. Blount drove to Boisey Long's home in Jonesville to serve a warrant and . . . Map (db m135956) HM
260 Florida, Baker County, Macclenny — Colonel John and Clara H. DarbyHeritage Park Village — The Legacy of Baker County —
In honor of Colonel John (1831-1891) and Clara H. Darby (1838-1880) Founders of Darbyville and son, Arthur Morgan and Ida Lee Wolfe Darby Children: Ada Darby Jones, Susie Darby Marks, John Morgan Darby, Mira Darby Peek, Mable Lee . . . Map (db m206764) HM
261 Florida, Bay County, Panama City — Miles and Nora Harmon HouseBuilt 1908
This house was built in 1908 by Miles Lampkin "Lamp" and wife Mary Honora "Nora" Purcell Harmon. "Lamp", born in 1871, was the son of original settlers Turner Hunt and Nancy Harmon. "Lamp" was one of the thirty one qualified voters that signed the . . . Map (db m245197) HM
262 Florida, Brevard County, Mims — Emmet TillHarry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park
On Aug. 20, 1955, Emmett Till, a 14-year old Black youth from Chicago arrived in Money, Mississippi by train, along with a cousin, 16-year old Wheeler Parker Jr. They had accompanied Till’s great uncle and Parker’s grandfather, Moses Wright, who . . . Map (db m179240) HM
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263 Florida, Brevard County, Mims — Groveland FourHarry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park
The July 16, 1949, a 17-year-old white woman and her estranged husband reported to police that she had been abducted at approximately 2:30 a.m., driven approximately 25 minutes to a dead-end road, and raped by four black men. By the end of the . . . Map (db m179835) HM
264 Florida, Brevard County, Mims — Violence In Hemming PlazaJacksonville, Florida — Harry T. & Harriet V. Moore Memorial Park —
It was August 27, 1960, a day that became known as “Ax Handle Saturday.” The violent attack was in response to peaceful lunch counter demonstrations organized by the Jacksonville Youth Council of the National Association for the Advancement of . . . Map (db m181942) HM
265 Florida, Broward County, Coral Springs — F-518 — Museum of Coral Springs History
Coral Ridge Properties built the City's first real estate office in 1964 at the intersection of Route 441 and Wiles Road, just outside the City limits. This 30-by-20 foot single-room wooden structure displayed maps and plats of subdivisions, none of . . . Map (db m47421) HM
266 Florida, Charlotte County, Port Charlotte — Southland Trail Cemetery
The Southland Trail Cemetery, believed to be a non-white cemetery, serves as the final resting place for an undisclosed number of leased convict laborers, blacks and possibly 18th century Spanish-Indian fishermen. The age of the cemetery is unknown; . . . Map (db m151056) HM
267 Florida, Charlotte County, Punta Gorda — F-552 — Columbus G. McLeod - Protector of Plumed Birds
Many wading birds can be seen here, largely due to the sacrifice of men like Columbus G. McLeod (1848-1908), who gave his life trying to protect them from plume hunters. Ladies' hats with exotic bird feathers were high fashion for the late 1800's, . . . Map (db m167589) HM
268 Florida, Citrus County, Inverness — J. K. Kelly House
This two story wood frame Colonial Revival style residence features a beautiful verandah best suited for socializing on warm summer evenings was built in 1903, by James Keels Kelley. According to a 1936 Citrus County Chronicle article, J.K. Kelley . . . Map (db m126053) HM
269 Florida, Citrus County, Inverness — The George Carter House
This house was built in 1903 for George Carter, Citrus County's third sheriff. The Carter House was the first house in Inverness to have a bathroom and was one of the first 13 buildings in Inverness to be “wired up” when electricity came . . . Map (db m126060) HM
270 Florida, Collier County, Naples — Landmark Cypress № 6 — "Guy Bradley"Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Guy Bradley is one of the heroes of Audubon and one of the most colorful characters of its history. He was the first warden to be deputized by Audubon, a strange fact due to his passion for hunting birds for their valuable, fashionable plumes. When . . . Map (db m164913) HM
271 Florida, Collier County, Naples — Landmark Cypress № 7 — "Rhett Green"Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
The Rhett Green tree is an iconic, massive individual, rugged like its namesake. It has withstood the test of time. In 1912, Rhett Green was hired as an Audubon warden to protect plume bearing birds such as egrets, herons and roseate spoonbills . . . Map (db m164914) HM
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272 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Durkeeville — Jefferson Street PoolHistoric African-American Sites — Durkeeville Historical Society —
The Jefferson Street Pool was the first major municipal facility of its kind available to African Americans in Jacksonville. Prior to its establishment in 1951, a few community pools for black people had been created. The Jefferson Street Pool . . . Map (db m237299) HM
273 Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola — Ebenezer Dorr
A native of Maine, Ebenezer Dorr spent fourteen months as a prisoner of war in England during the War of 1812. He was captain of his own ship for many years, trading at ports around the world. In about 1827, Dorr moved his family to Escambia County . . . Map (db m80050) HM
274 Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola — F-818 — John Wesley Hardin
Texas fugitive, John Wesley Hardin (1853-1895) was captured here on August 23, 1877. Hardin was wanted and dangerous, and his capture became national news that brought notoriety to Pensacola. Hardin had reportedly killed 27 men. He bragged he had . . . Map (db m91105) HM
275 Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola — F-1008 — Old Escambia County Court of Record Building (1912-1978)/Pensacola Little Theater-Pensacola Cultural
Side 1 Old Escambia County Court of Record Building (1912-1978) During the early 1900s, the Florida Legislature established a new court of record to serve the rapidly-growing Escambia County. Completed in 1912, this Neo-Classical . . . Map (db m146500) HM
276 Florida, Franklin County, Carrabelle — World's Smallest Police Station
Carrabelle, Florida Home of the… World’s Smallest Police Station In 1947, Albin Westberg became Police Chief and the only day policeman in Carrabelle. He and his night officers had to protect the citizens, answer calls, pump water for . . . Map (db m131800) HM
277 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Robert JohnsonCommunity Remembrance Project
Lynching in America Between 1877 and 1950, thousands of African-Americans were the victims of lynching and racial violence in the United States. Florida had one of the highest per-capita rates of Black victims lynched by white mobs, including . . . Map (db m206382) HM
278 Florida, Hillsborough County, Tampa, Downtown — Emiliano Jose (E.J.) Salcines
Born in West Tampa in 1938 to immigrants from Spain, Judge E.J. Salcines is widely admired for his professionalism and leadership in the administration of justice spanning almost fifty-five years. A graduate of Florida Southern College and South . . . Map (db m215682) HM
279 Florida, Lake County, Tavares — In Memory of the Groveland Four
In July 1949, Walter Irvin, Samuel Shepherd, Charles Greenlee and Ernest Thomas — known collectively as the "Groveland Four" — were accused of crimes in Lake County. Eyewitness accounts, records, and subsequent investigations revealed . . . Map (db m145768) HM
280 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee — Inspiring a NationCascades Historical Plaza
On March 17, 1960, a county judge sentenced seven Florida A&M University students and one high school student to pay $300 or spend 60 days in jail for “sitting in” at the Woolworth lunch counter. They chose jail over bail. Their courage sparked a . . . Map (db m230666) HM
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281 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee — Jail Over BailCascades Historical Plaza
The Leon County Jail once stood on this very spot. Law enforcement imprisoned local activists here for peacefully challenging segregation. Many of them chose to stay in jail instead of paying bail. Their willingness to suffer unjust punishment . . . Map (db m230646) HM
282 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee — Peace and PersistenceCascades Historical Plaza
It took three years of economic and political pressure to desegregate Tallahassee’s downtown lunch counters. Afterward, in 1963 activists turned their attention to the city's segregated movie theaters. Hundreds of students protested, and law . . . Map (db m230697) HM
283 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee — Tallahassee Bus BoycottCascades Historical Plaza
On May 26, 1956, two female Florida A&M University students broke the law by refusing to move to the back of a crowded bus. The police arrested them. Tallahassee's African American community responded by boycotting city buses for seven months until . . . Map (db m230657) HM
284 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Cascades Park — Lynching in America / Lynching In Leon CountyCommunity Remembrance Project
Lynching in America Between 1877 and 1950, thousands of African Americans were victims of mob violence and lynching across the United States. Following the Civil War, white Southerners fiercely resisted equal rights for African Americans and . . . Map (db m186412) HM
285 Florida, Manatee County, Anna Maria — The City of Anna Maria Historical ParkThe Historical Society of Anna Maria Island Museum / Belle Haven Cottage / The City Jail
The Historical Society of Anna Maria Island Museum Built in 1920 as an ice house on 402 Pine Avenue, the building was subsequently used as city hall, the police department, a firehouse and the Turtle House before the Society renovated . . . Map (db m72447) HM
286 Florida, Manatee County, Bradenton — The Honorable R.B. "Chips" Shore Courthouse Grounds
Chips Shore (1941-2015) was the Manatee County Clerk of Circuit Court and Comptroller for 38 years (1977-2015). He was very proud to be a native of Manatee County, Florida and loved the outdoor environment that makes our community unique. He knew . . . Map (db m217044) HM
287 Florida, Martin County, Stuart — 1 — A Great Place for a VacationHistoric Sailfish Trail
Have you ever had a vacation that was so great you didn't want to go home? That's what happened to President Grover Cleveland when he visited Stuart in 1899. The President had such a good time fishing here that he bought a lot just north of where . . . Map (db m193644) HM
288 Florida, Martin County, Stuart — Martin County Court House
The Peter Montague & Lord Baltimore Chapters of the National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century mark this Martin County Court House to commemorate the historical significance of this site to Martin County, Florida and its people. Built in . . . Map (db m193667) HM
289 Florida, Martin County, Stuart — Martin County Courthouse1937
Martin County Historic Register, Martin County Historic Preservation Board, March 15, 2006.Map (db m193663) HM
290 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coral Gables, Coral Gables Section — Police and Fire Station
Built 1939 bas been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m193072) HM
291 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — F-1045 — The Historic Negro Police Precinct & Courthouse Museum: The First Five
In 1944, the City of Miami hired its first five black police officers who were sworn in as "emergency patrolmen" to enforce the law in what was then called the Central Negro District. These stalwart men were Ralph White, Moody Hall, Clyde Lee, . . . Map (db m228930) HM
292 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Livingston Wellesley Bethel1845 - 1914 — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
Livingston Bethel was two years old when his father, Judge Winer Bethel, moved from Nassau, Bahama Islands, to Key West. He was educated in a private school in Key West at the Walnut Hill Military Academy in Geneva, New York. He read law under Homer . . . Map (db m223659) HM
293 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Old Monroe County Jail-Circa 1892-
The first Monroe County jail dates back to 1828. Built two years after the county courthouse, it was a symbol of Monroe County's position as the largest city in Florida. The jail was rebuilt in 1835, 1845,1880, 1892, and 1907. During the 1907 . . . Map (db m243929) HM
294 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — Senator John M. Spottswood — Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden —
John Maloney Spottswood was born in Key West in 1920, educated in Monroe County and graduated from Riverside Military Academy. During World War II, he served in the US army. He established the first Key West radio station in September 1945. In March . . . Map (db m222861) HM
295 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — 39 — The Mosquito Fleet
At the end of 1822, mere months after the first US flag was planted in Key West, Commodore David Porter was sent to take charge. Porter commanded the West Indian Squadron nicknamed the "Mosquito Fleet". Porter was ordered to end the reign . . . Map (db m192412) HM
296 Florida, Monroe County, Key West — War on DrugsKey West — Florida Keys Historical Military Memorial
War on Drugs Key West's strategic position on the Straits of Florida between the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic Ocean makes it a critical location for the war on drugs. The island has played a vital role in . . . Map (db m224220) HM
297 Florida, Nassau County, Fernandina Beach — F-1080 — The Old Nassau County Jail
The Old Nassau County Jail has occupied several buildings on this site from 1878 through 1978. In 1868, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners began the process of creating a stand-alone jail, and in 1871, the deed for this property was . . . Map (db m154094) HM
298 Florida, Orange County, Eatonville — Eatonville Police Department
The first police station was built circa 1912 under Mayor John Hurston. Several buildings were built and continuously renovated. A holding section (jail) was housed within the police station until circa 1971. The current police station is . . . Map (db m196530) HM
299 Florida, Orange County, Orlando — F-1016 — The Leu House Museum
(side 1) In 1858, the David W. Mizell family homesteaded this property, and in 1862, built their first home. The Mizells farmed the land, growing cotton, corn, and sugar cane. David W. Mizell was appointed sheriff of Orange County in 1868. . . . Map (db m241095) HM
300 Florida, Orange County, Orlando, Parramore — The Lynching of Arthur Henry / Racial Violence in AmericaCommunity Remembrance Project
The Lynching of Arthur Henry Shortly after midnight on Friday, November 27, 1925, three white men abducted a 35-year-old Black man named Arthur Henry from his bed at Orange General Hospital. Nearly two weeks later, Mr. Henry's lifeless body . . . Map (db m241195) HM

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