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Daughters of the American Revolution Historical Markers

Markers erected by all chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Society is dedicated to historical preservation, accomplished by the efforts of its chapters at the local level. One of the ways they accomplish this is by placing monuments around the world to memorialize people and events throughout American history.
 
The First Marsh Grapefruit Trees into California Marker image, Touch for more information
By Bill Kirchner, March 29, 2015
The First Marsh Grapefruit Trees into California Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
101California (Riverside County), Riverside — The First Marsh Grapefruit Trees into California
102California (Sacramento County), Sacramento — 173408 — Theodora Tiffee Purkitt, M.D.
103California (San Benito County), San Juan Bautista — 195 — Mission San Juan Bautista
104California (San Bernardino County), Loma Linda — 95 — Guachama Rancheria
105California (San Bernardino County), Upland — 1028 — Madonna of the Trail
106California (San Diego County), Coronado — Birthplace of Naval Aviation
107California (San Diego County), Oceanside — 239 — Mission San Luís Rey de Francia
108California (San Diego County), San Diego — Birthplace of The San Diego Union
109California (San Diego County), San Diego — 72 — Juan Bandini
110California (San Diego County), San Diego — La Playa TrailJedediah Strong Smith
111California (San Diego County), San Diego — Lt. George H. Derby
112California (San Diego County), San Diego — Santa Fe Depot
113California (San Diego County), San Diego — The Discovery of Californiaby Juan Rodriquez Cabrillo
114California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — 82 — Castillo de San Joaquin
115California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — Historic Trees
116California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — Misión San Francisco de Asís(Mission Dolores)
117California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — North West Corner of Original Presidio
118California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — Old Station Hospital
119California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — Raising of the American Flag
120California (San Mateo County), Millbrae — 27 — First Camp After Discovery of San Francisco Bay
121California (San Mateo County), Redwood City — Gaspar de Portolá Expedition Campsite
122California (Santa Barbara County), Santa Barbara — Don Jose Francisco De Ortega1734-1798
123California (Santa Barbara County), Santa Barbara — In Honor of Gov. Gaspar de Portola
124California (Santa Barbara County), Santa Barbara — Juana MariaThe Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island
125California (Santa Barbara County), Santa Barbara — Santa Barbara PresidioFounded 1782
126California (Santa Clara County), Los Gatos — 443 — Patchen
127California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Cornish Pump
128California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — D Retort and Condensing System
129California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Gould Rotary Furnace and Condensing System
130California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Hacienda Mining Display
131California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Mancha “Little Trammer” Battery Locomotive
132California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Mercury Storage Vault
133California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Mine Air Compressors
134California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Mine Ventilation Fans
135California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Shaker-Concentrator
136California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Skip Loader
137California (Siskiyou County), Montague — Little Shasta Congregational Church
138California (Sonoma County), Sonoma — In This Cemetery is Buried Capt. William Smith
139California (Stanislaus County), Knights Ferry — Knight's Ferry1849 - 1930
140Colorado (Adams County), Brighton — Dedicated to the Pioneer Spirit of our Early Settlers
141Colorado (Bent County), Las Animas — Santa Fe Trail1822 — 1872
142Colorado (Costilla County), Fort Garland — 16 — Fort Garland
143Colorado (El Paso County), Colorado Springs — Indian Trail
144Colorado (El Paso County), Monument — Old Stone Fort
145Colorado (Jefferson County), Golden — First Building Site
146Colorado (Jefferson County), Golden — Territorial Capital of Colorado1862 to 1867
147Colorado (Lake County), Climax — Fremont Pass
148Colorado (Larimer County), Estes Park — Enos A. Mills
149Colorado (Larimer County), Loveland — 20 — Namaqua
150Colorado (Las Animas County), Trinidad — Santa Fe Trail
151Colorado (Logan County), Sterling — Sterling’s First Public School
152Colorado (Logan County), Sterling — William Shaw Hadfield
153Colorado (Mesa County), Grand Junction — Grand Junction News Established
154Colorado (Morgan County), Fort Morgan — Old Fort Morgan
155Colorado (Prowers County), Lamar — Madonna of the Trail
156Colorado (Pueblo County), Pueblo — Fort PuebloSite of Indian Massacre — Dec 25, 1854 —
157Colorado (Pueblo County), Pueblo — 44 — Jacob Fowler's Lookout - Fountain City
158Colorado (Weld County), Greeley — #3 Ditch Marker
159Colorado (Weld County), Greeley — German Prisoner of War Camp 202March 13, 1944 - February 28, 1946
160Connecticut (Fairfield County), Danbury — Oldest Cemetery 1684
161Connecticut (Fairfield County), Fairfield — Fairfield Boulder
162Connecticut (Fairfield County), Fairfield — Fairfield Revolutionary War Memorial
163Connecticut (Fairfield County), Fairfield — Men of Greenfield Hill
164Connecticut (Fairfield County), Fairfield — Pequot Swamp Fountain
165Connecticut (Fairfield County), Greenwich — Putnam's Escape
166Connecticut (Fairfield County), Newtown — In Commemoration
167Connecticut (Fairfield County), Norwalk — Battle of the Rocks Monument
168Connecticut (Fairfield County), Norwalk — Burning of Norwalk
169Connecticut (Fairfield County), Norwalk — Fitch’s Point
170Connecticut (Fairfield County), Norwalk — Flax Hill Monument
171Connecticut (Fairfield County), Norwalk — Norwalk FoundedA.D. 1849
172Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stamford — Fort Stamford
173Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stamford — The Settlement of Stamford in 1641
174Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stratford — Old Congregational Burying Ground
175Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stratford — Ye Olde King’s HighwayOldest Mail Route In America
176Connecticut (Fairfield County), Wilton — Captain Clapp Raymond
177Connecticut (Hartford County), Bristol — New Cambridge (now Bristol)
178Connecticut (Hartford County), Canton — In Memory of Phoebe Humphrey
179Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — George Washington
180Connecticut (Hartford County), Manchester — Revolutionary War Soldiers of Orford Parish
181Connecticut (Hartford County), New Britain — Brig. Gen. John Patterson House
182Connecticut (Hartford County), Simsbury — This Elm Tree
183Connecticut (Hartford County), Simsbury — Weatogue Bridge
184Connecticut (Hartford County), Southington — Constitution Oak
185Connecticut (Hartford County), West Hartford — First Public Library Building in West Hartford
186Connecticut (Hartford County), Windsor — Old Fort Marker1633 - 1933
187Connecticut (Litchfield County), Barkhamsted — Peoples State Forest
188Connecticut (Litchfield County), New Milford — Home Site Of Roger Sherman
189Connecticut (Litchfield County), Watertown — Jonathan Scott and Hannah Hawkes
190Connecticut (Litchfield County), Watertown — Michael DaytonCaptain of Connecticut
191Connecticut (Litchfield County), Winsted — Winchester Revolutionary War Memorial
192Connecticut (Litchfield County), Winsted — Winchester World War I Memorial
193Connecticut (Middlesex County), Middletown — Commodore Thomas Macdonough
194Connecticut (New Haven County), Ansonia — Charter Oak Seedling
195Connecticut (New Haven County), Ansonia — Pork Hollow
196Connecticut (New Haven County), Cheshire — Cheshire Revolutionary War Monument
197Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — Jefferson Bridge
198Connecticut (New Haven County), Milford — King’s Bridge1711
199Connecticut (New Haven County), Waterbury — Revolutionary War Tercentennial Memorial
200Connecticut (New Haven County), West Haven — Bradley Point Park

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