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.GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
| 201► Connecticut (New Haven County), Waterbury — Revolutionary War Tercentennial Memorial — |
| 202► Connecticut (New Haven County), West Haven — Bradley Point Park — |
| 203► Connecticut (Windham County), Pomfret — Putnam and The Wolf — |
| 204► Connecticut (Windham County), Sterling — Rochambeau Encampment — |
| 205► Connecticut (Windham County), Thompson — Thompson Revolutionary War Memorial — |
| 206► Connecticut (Windham County), Windham — Charter Oak Sapling — |
| 207► Connecticut (Windham County), Windham — The Battle of the Frogs — |
| 208► Delaware (Kent County), Dover — Revolutionary War Patriot John Banning — |
| 209► Delaware (New Castle County), New Castle — Delaware's Independence Hall — |
| 210► Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — A French Legion Kept Watch Here — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route — |
| 211► Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — Richard Bassett — |
| 212► Delaware (Sussex County), Lewes — Unknown Sailors' Cemetery — |
| 213► District of Columbia (Washington), Barney Circle — Commemorating The american Revolutionary Service of General Peterson Goodwyn — |
| 214► District of Columbia (Washington), Barney Circle — Levi Casey — |
| 215► District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — “The President’s Trees” — |
| 216► District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — Christ Church — |
| 217► District of Columbia (Washington), Columbia Heights — Washington Meridian — "The Stone" — 1804 - 1923 — |
| 218► District of Columbia (Washington), Downtown — Home of James Monroe — |
| 219► District of Columbia (Washington), East Corner — Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, East Cornerstone — |
| 220► District of Columbia (Washington), Foggy Bottom — John Marshall — 1755 - 1835 — |
| 221► District of Columbia (Washington), Foggy Bottom — NSDAR Founders Memorial — |
| 222► District of Columbia (Washington), Georgetown — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal — National Historical Marker — |
| 223► District of Columbia (Washington), Georgetown — John Lutz — |
| 224► District of Columbia (Washington), Georgetown — The Last Home of Stephen Bloomer Balch, D.D. — |
| 225► Florida (Brevard County), Cocoa — F-69 — Hernandez Trail — |
| 226► Florida (Brevard County), LaGrange — Site of the First Church — |
| 227► Florida (Brevard County), Melbourne — Little Red Schoolhouse — Melbourne Florida's First School — |
| 228► Florida (Brevard County), Melbourne — The Hernandez-Capron Trail — |
| 229► Florida (Brevard County), Titusville — Hernandez Trail — |
| 230► Florida (Broward County), Fort Lauderdale — Fort Lauderdale, Florida. — |
| 231► Florida (Broward County), Fort Lauderdale — Ivy Julia Cromartie Stranahan — |
| 232► Florida (Citrus County), Floral City — The Historic Duval House — |
| 233► Florida (Citrus County), Inverness — Fort Cooper — |
| 234► Florida (Columbia County), Lake City — Apalachee Trail — |
| 235► Florida (DeSoto County), Arcadia — F-910 — Arcadia Historic District — |
| 236► Florida (Duval County), Jacksonville — Historic King's Road British East Florida — |
| 237► Florida (Duval County), Jacksonville — Jean Ribaut — |
| 238► Florida (Duval County), Jacksonville — King’s Road Meets Apalache Trail — |
| 239► Florida (Duval County), Jacksonville — Ribault Monument — |
| 240► Florida (Escambia County), Pensacola — Battle of Pensacola — March 9 to May 8, 1781 — |
| 241► Florida (Hillsborough County), Tampa — De Soto — |
| 242► Florida (Hillsborough County), Tampa — Old Schoolhouse — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1975 — |
| 243► Florida (Indian River County), Orchid — F-222 — Site of Survivors’ and Salvagers’ Camp — The 1715 Fleet — |
| 244► Florida (Lee County), Ft. Myers — Frierson-Hendry Cemetery — |
| 245► Florida (Leon County), Tallahassee — Goodwood Mansion — (Old Croom Mansion) — |
| 246► Florida (Leon County), Tallahassee — Leon County's American Revolutionary War Soldiers — |
| 247► Florida (Marion County), Ocala — Fort King Burying Ground — |
| 248► Florida (Martin County), Hobe Sound — F-57 — Jonathan Dickinson Shipwreck — |
| 249► Florida (Miami-Dade County), Coral Gables — F-455 — Coral Gables Merrick House — |
| 250► Florida (Miami-Dade County), Coral Gables — Site of Packing House of Coral Gables Plantation — |
| 251► Florida (Nassau County), Fernandina Beach — Amelia Island Lighthouse — |
| 252► Florida (Nassau County), Fernandina Beach — Egmont Plantation — A Casualty of the Revolutionary War — |
| 253► Florida (Nassau County), Fernandina Beach — Nassau County American Revolutionary War Memorial — |
| 254► Florida (Nassau County), Fernandina Beach — Revolutionary War Invasion of British East Florida — |
| 255► Florida (Orange County), Christmas — Fort Christmas — |
| 256► Florida (Orange County), Maitland — Fort Maitland / Maitland / Lake Maitland — 1838 — Directly east of this highway — |
| 257► Florida (Orange County), Orlando — "Lest We Forget" — |
| 258► Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Fort Gatlin 1838 — |
| 259► Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Patriots Of The American Revolution — |
| 260► Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Site and Home of Francis Eppes — |
| 261► Florida (Palm Beach County), Boca Raton — F-180 — The Barefoot Mailmen — |
| 262► Florida (Palm Beach County), Delray Beach — F-148 — Orange Grove House of Refuge No. 3 — 1876-1927 — |
| 263► Florida (Palm Beach County), Juno Beach — Celestial Railroad — |
| 264► Florida (Palm Beach County), Jupiter — Ft. Jupiter - Jupiter Lighthouse — |
| 265► Florida (Palm Beach County), Jupiter — U.S. Jupiter Life Saving Station — 1886-1896 — |
| 266► Florida (Palm Beach County), Lake Worth — First Schoolhouse — |
| 267► Florida (Palm Beach County), Lake Worth — First Town Hall — |
| 268► Florida (Palm Beach County), Palm Beach — Bethesda-By-The-Sea — |
| 269► Florida (Palm Beach County), Palm Beach — F-727 — Cocoanut Grove House — |
| 270► Florida (Palm Beach County), Palm Beach — The Royal Poinciana Chapel — |
| 271► Florida (Palm Beach County), Palm Beach Gardens — F-720 — Historic Banyan Trees — |
| 272► Florida (Palm Beach County), Palm Beach Gardens — Old Dade County Court House — |
| 273► Florida (Palm Beach County), West Palm Beach — Old St. Ann's Church — |
| 274► Florida (Pasco County), Dade City — Site of Old Fort Dade — |
| 275► Florida (Pinellas County), Dunedin — The American's Creed / In Grateful Remembrance — |
| 276► Florida (Pinellas County), St. Petersburg — First Settlement and Post Office — |
| 277► Florida (Pinellas County), St. Petersburg — John C. Williams — |
| 278► Florida (Pinellas County), St. Petersburg — The History of Princess Hirrihigua — |
| 279► Florida (Polk County), Bartow — Site of Fort Blount — |
| 280► Florida (Polk County), Frostproof — Indian Burial Mound — |
| 281► Florida (Polk County), Winter Haven — Chief Chipco — |
| 282► Florida (Sarasota County), Sarasota — Mary Wyatt Whitaker — |
| 283► Florida (Seminole County), Sanford — Fort Mellon Park — 1837-1937 — |
| 284► Florida (Seminole County), Sanford — Fort Reid 1836 — |
| 285► Florida (Seminole County), Sanford — Rollins College — Florida's Oldest Institution of Higher Education — |
| 286► Florida (Seminole County), Sanford — Site of Fort Mellon — |
| 287► Florida (St. Johns County), St. Augustine — Mission Nombre de Dios — |
| 288► Florida (St. Johns County), St. Augustine — Prisoners of War in St. Augustine During the American Revolution — |
| 289► Florida (St. Lucie County), Fort Pierce — Fort Pierce — |
| 290► Florida (Volusia County), Daytona Beach — Revolutionary Soldiers Memorial — |
| 291► Florida (Volusia County), Daytona Beach — World War I Memorial — 1914 1918 — |
| 292► Florida (Volusia County), New Smyrna Beach — Site of Old Stone Wharf — |
| 293► Florida (Volusia County), New Smyrna Beach — Site of Sheldon's New Smyrna Hotel — |
| 294► Florida (Volusia County), New Smyrna Beach — Turnbull Canal — |
| 295► Florida (Wakulla County), St. Marks — Princess Malee "Milly" Francis — |
| 296► Georgia (Athens-Clarke County), Athens — May Erwin Talmadge — (1885 – 1973) — |
| 297► Georgia (Baldwin County), Milledgeville — In Commemoration of Marquis De Lafayette — |
| 298► Georgia (Baldwin County), Milledgeville — Old Fort Wilkinson — |
| 299► Georgia (Baldwin County), Milledgeville — Site of Fort Defiance — 1794 — |
| 300► Georgia (Barrow County), Jefferson — Jackson Trail — |
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