On Territorial Road at 270th Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Territorial Road.
William Frederick Cody, "Buffalo Bill", son of Isaac and Mary Cody, was born near this site on February 26, 1846. His parents purchased land from the United States of America land patent on September 16, 1841. They built a log cabin in the NE ¼ of . . . — — Map (db m174978) HM
On Jones Street east of Front Street when traveling east.
William F. Cody
(Buffalo Bill)
1846-1917
Born near LeClaire, Iowa, he was known as “Buffalo Bill”, a legend of the early west. Mention his name even today, and most everyone will immediately think of the Indian Scout, buffalo hunter, Pony . . . — — Map (db m230275) HM
On Wisconsin Street east of Front Street, on the right when traveling east.
Boy Scouts of America
Troop 9
First Christian Church
Davenport, Iowa
Erected in memory of the Green Tree that was used as a playground by Buffalo Bill
The Buffalo Bill Trail was established in 1964 the same year the Green Tree was . . . — — Map (db m230261) HM
On Wisconsin Street east of Front Street when traveling east.
All gave some – Some gave all
In honored tribute
to the
brave men and women
of the
city and township of LeClaire
who served this country
[On the sides of the monument are emblems of U.S. military branches and their founding . . . — — Map (db m230267) WM
Near Wisconsin Street east of Front Street. Reported damaged.
During the 1800s, LeClaire was home to a special brand of riverman – the rapids pilot. Rapids pilots specialized in guiding steamboats and log rafts through the treacherous Rock Island Rapids between LeClaire and Davenport. Because the swift . . . — — Map (db m230271) HM