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Burial on the Trail Marker image, Touch for more information
By Duane Hall, May 28, 2013
Burial on the Trail Marker
RANKED BY RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
201 Wyoming, Sweetwater County, Farson — Burial on the Trail

202 Idaho, Caribou County, Wayan — Grays Lake Valley
203 Kansas, Douglas County, Eudora — City of Eudora - The Early Years
204 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Hudson Yards — Freight Rail on Manhattan's West Side / High Line

205 Ontario, Kenora District, Ignace — Mary Berglund"Nurse of the North" — 1902-1995 —
206 Ireland, Munster, County Kerry, Cahersiveen — O'Connell Memorial ChurchDaniel O'Connell Heritage Trail Stop 9
207 Alabama, Covington County, Andalusia — Rodney J. Evans
208 Alabama, Lawrence County, Town Creek — Trail of Tears
209 Alabama, Limestone County, Gourdsville — Gourdsville / Gilbertsboro Reported missing
210 Arizona, Cochise County, Bowie — Fort BowieNational Historic Site
211 Arizona, Pinal County, Oracle — La Casa Del High JinksNational Register of Historic Places — Historic Site —
212 California, Merced County, Atwater — A Comrade’s Tribute to Brig. Gen. Frederick W. Castle A.A.F.1908-1944
213 California, San Bernardino County, Baker — The Desert Studies CenterZzyzx
214 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — 262 West King StreetACCORD Freedom Trail
215 Georgia, Athens-Clarke County, Athens — Cook & Brother Armory BuildingTimeline and Company Name
216 Idaho, Canyon County, Middleton — Violence is AvengedWard Massacre
217 Indiana, Fulton County, Rochester — William Polke House
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218 Kansas, Linn County, Centerville — St. Mary's MissionSt. Philippine Duchesne Memorial Park
219 Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville — 2218 — Lewis and Clark in Kentucky / Death of Meriwether Lewis
220 Kentucky, Pulaski County, Nancy — "Poor Charlie" Reported permanently removed
221 Michigan, Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor, Northside — 2b — The Jonathan and Almy Lund House
222 Mississippi, DeSoto County, Southaven — Charley Patton
223 Missouri, Wayne County, Greenville — She Poisoned His Tomato WineSo She Could Marry Another Man
224 Montana, Powell County, Deer Lodge — Two Immigrants Shared an American Dream
225 Nebraska, Morrill County, Bridgeport — 349 — Amanda Lamme
226 Nevada, Clark County, Las Vegas, West Sahara — The Mohave Desert
227 New Jersey, Burlington County, Batsto — Wharton State ForestPinelands National Reserve
228 New Jersey, Burlington County, Mount Laurel — Alice Stokes PaulWomen's Heritage Trail
229 New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — Betsey StocktonWomen’s Heritage Trail — Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church —
230 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Lincroft — Geraldine Morgan Thompson (1872-1967)Women’s Heritage Trail — Thompson Park, Brookdale Farm —
231 New York, Orange County, Fort Montgomery — The Bridge Builders
232 North Dakota, Stark County, Belfield — The Soldiers and the Sioux
233 Ohio, Franklin County, Reynoldsburg — ReynoldsburgThe Historic National Road in Ohio — The Birthplace of the Tomato —
234 Ohio, Morrow County, Bloomfield, South Bloomfield Township — Kathryn A. Sheedy Sanctuary
235 Ohio, Seneca County, Old Fort — Fort Seneca - Harrison Trail1812 - 1813
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236 Oregon, Clackamas County, Oregon City — Abigail Scott DuniwayRebel for Rights
237 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Squirrel Hill South — Schenley Park
238 Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Saint Michael — May 31, 1889
239 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Belle Meade Links — In 1807[Harding Cabin] — Belle Meade Plantation —
240 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Birchwood — Consequences
241 Tennessee, Lewis County, Hohenwald — Natchez Trace
242 Texas, Coleman County, Santa Anna — 4573 — Santa Anna, C.S.A.
243 Texas, Gillespie County, Fredericksburg — Republic of Texas German Immigrant Trail
244 Texas, Karnes County, Helena — 3892 — Ox-Cart Road(Section of Chihuahua Road)
245 Texas, Tarrant County, Arlington, Central Arlington — 16963 — Bankhead Highway Through Arlington
246 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — 14834 — Dr. William & Beatrice Butler House
247 Virginia, Henrico County, Glen Allen — Echo LakeA Place to Meet, A Sense of Community
248 Virginia, Orange County, Montpelier Station — Confederate Camp & Freedman's Farm Trail
249 Virginia, Winchester — James R. Wilkins, Sr.A Vision for the Future — Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum —
250 Washington, Chelan County, Leavenworth — The History of Travel Over Stevens Pass
251 Wisconsin, Waukesha County, Monches — Carl Schurz Forest
252 Wyoming, Goshen County, Fort Laramie — Mary Elizabeth Homsley
253 Wyoming, Lincoln County, Kemmerer — Nancy Jane Hill
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254 Wyoming, Sweetwater County, Farson — Emigrant/Indian Relations

255 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Rogersville — Lamb’s Ferry Road
256 Alabama, Madison County, Madison — Trail of TearsDrane Overland Route
257 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Fight For SurvivalRhodes Ferry Park — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
258 Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Historic Fourth Avenue — Southern Pacific Railroad
259 California, Santa Clara County, Morgan Hill — Anderson Lake County Park
260 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Coconut Grove — F-891 — Mariah Brown House
261 Florida, Sarasota County, Sarasota — Judah Philip Benjamin Reported permanently removed
262 Florida, Suwannee County, Live Oak — 24 — Drenched for DaysFlorida De Soto Trail — September 12, 1539 —
263 Georgia, Floyd County, Cave Spring — “First Blood Shed by the Georgians”
264 Georgia, Schley County, Ellaville — History of Ellaville and Schley CountyEllaville History Wall
265 Idaho, Ada County, Boise — Ezra MeekerThe Oregon Trail
266 Idaho, Owyhee County, Murphy — Utter Wagon Train Disaster
267 Illinois, Marion County, Salem — Salem, Illinois
268 Iowa, Cedar County, Wilton — 3 — Historic Iowa City / Mormon Handcart Trail - 1856
269 Iowa, Johnson County, Tiffin — 4 — Historic Iowa City / Mormon Handcart Trail - 1856
270 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
271 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — 2212 — Lewis and Clark in Kentucky / William Clark in FrankfortLewis & Sheheke /                                     
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272 Kentucky, Shelby County, Shelbyville — 2214 — Lewis and Clark in Kentucky 1806 Return of Expedition / Death of Meriwether Lewis
273 Kentucky, Shelby County, Waddy — 2213 — Lewis and Clark in Kentucky / Death of Meriwether Lewis
274 Maryland, Frederick County, Myersville — The Bill Pate Portal Reported permanently removed
275 Maryland, Montgomery County, Darnestown — The Origins of DarnestownDarnestown
276 Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Foxborough — First Settler / Roads and Boundaries
277 Michigan, Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor, Northside — 3 — The Washtenaw House Hotel
278 Mississippi, Sunflower County, Holly Ridge — 1 — Charley Patton
279 Missouri, New Madrid County, New Madrid — Water Route to Indian Territory
280 Missouri, Warren County, Dutzow — Story and Legend of Daniel Boone
281 Missouri, Wayne County, Greenville — Old Greenville - Hiram N. Hollady's Company Town
282 New Jersey, Bergen County, Ho-Ho-Kus — Theodosia Bartow PrevostWomen’s Heritage Trail
283 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Highlands, Middletown Township — Sarah Patterson Johnson[New Jersey] Women's Heritage Trail
284 New York, Monroe County, Greece — Converge on MontrealThe British Plan — French & Indian War —
285 New York, Richmond County, Staten Island, Tottenville — Aesop Park.902 Acre
286 North Dakota, Ransom County, Fort Ransom — Historic Fort Ransom / Life at the Fort
287 Oregon, Clackamas County, Welches — Emigrant's Final StepsThe Barlow Road — Oregon Trail Mile 1891 —
288 Oregon, Josephine County, Wolf Creek — The Applegate TrailSouthern Route to Oregon
289 Oregon, Malheur County, Vale — Cutoff FeverOregon History
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290 Oregon, Umatilla County, Echo — David R. Koontz
291 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Point Breeze — A Gift from Henry Clay FrickFrick Park
292 South Dakota, Lawrence County, Deadwood — Track or Trail: Sweat Equity Played a Role Reported missing
293 Texas, Hale County, Plainview — 5389 — General Ranald Slidell MacKenzieThe Old MacKenzie Trail — By “Larry” Chittendon —
294 Texas, Harris County, Houston, Kingsland Estates — Former Site of the Marks LH7 Ranch
295 Texas, Scurry County, Ira — 691 — Campsite of the Marcy Expedition
296 Texas, Tarrant County, Arlington, North Arlington — End of Battle of Village CreekDeath of Captain John B. Denton
297 Utah, Garfield County, Panguitch — Butch CassidyLegend of the Wild West
298 Utah, Iron County, Newcastle — Jefferson Hunt — Official Site of Iron County Utah Centennial Circle —
299 Virginia, Fairfax County, Springfield — Orange and Alexandria RRStrategic Target Reported missing
300 Virginia, Westmoreland County, Colonial Beach — Interpreting the Birthplace Site

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