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United States Daughters of 1812, National Society Historical Markers

Marker placed, donated or sponsored by the National Society United States Daughters of 1812. The N.S.U.S.D. of 1812 was founded in 1895 and has 41 active Chapters.
 
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By Sandra Hughes, November 27, 2001
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1 Alabama, Baldwin County, Gulf Shores — Fort Bowyer War of 1812
2 Alabama, Baldwin County, Tensaw — Fort Mims Massacre
3 Alabama, Etowah County, Attalla — Camp Wills
4 Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — British Occupation of Dauphin Island — February - April 1815
5 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — Jackson Trace
6 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — Gen. James Miller
7 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — War of 1812 Memorial
8 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Macarthur Park — Home of Robert Crittenden
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9 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Macarthur Park — MacArthur Park World War Memorial
10 Arkansas, White County, Beebe — Saint Genevieve Trail and the Old Military Road
11 Arkansas, White County, Searcy — Spanish Land Grant to John Fayac
12 Connecticut, New Haven County, Madison, Madison Center — Captain Frederick Lee — 1776 - 1831 — Citizen of Madison and Hero of War of 1812 —
13 Delaware, Sussex County, Lewes, Lewes Historic District — The Bombardment of Lewes
14 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Capitol Hill — Residence of Albert Gallatin
15 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Duval County — Created August 12, 1822, named for Governor William Pope Duval — 1884    —    1915 —
16 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Dade County — Created Jan. 28, 1836, Named for Major Francis Langhorn Dade — 1784 - 1815 —
17 Georgia, Bibb County, Macon — War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration
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18 Georgia, Camden County, St. Marys — 20-2 — Point Peter Battery and the War of 1812
19 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — War of 1812 Soldiers Buried in Bond County
20 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near South Side — Battle of Fort Dearborn — August 15, 1812
21 Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — War of 1812 Soldiers at Ottawa Avenue Cemetery
22 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Soldiers of the War of 1812
23 Indiana, Tippecanoe County, Battle Ground — The Battle of Tippecanoe — November 7, 1811
24 Kentucky, Hart County, Munfordville — 2 — Hart County — Created Jan. 19, 1819 Named for — Capt. Nathaniel G. T. Hart —
25 Louisiana, St. Bernard Parish, Chalmette — Chalmette Battlefield
26 Louisiana, St. Bernard Parish, Chalmette — Chalmette Monument
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27 Louisiana, St. Tammany Parish, Madisonville — War of 1812 Memorial
28 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Site of Old Fort Severn
29 Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — Mary Pickersgill
30 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Francis Scott Key
31 Maryland, Cecil County, Fredericktown — Fort Duffy
32 Maryland, Prince George's County, Croom — Charles Town
33 Maryland, Prince George's County, Upper Marlboro — Dr. William Beanes — 1749 - 1828
34 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — 242 — War of 1812 Dead — Reported permanently removed
35 Missouri, St. Charles County, O'Fallon — Fort Zumwalt
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36 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha — Fort Lisa
37 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Downtown — General Zebulon Montgomery Pike — Born in New Jersey January 5, 1779 — Died April 27, 1813 —
38 New York, Albany County, Albany, Arbor Hill — Brig. Gen. Abraham Ten Broeck — 1734-1810
39 New York, Jefferson County, Belleville — Carrying Cable Route
40 New York, Jefferson County, Ellisburg — Carrying Cable Route
41 New York, Jefferson County, Sackets Harbor — 1913 Centennial Monument — The Battlefield of Sackets Harbor
42 New York, Jefferson County, Sackets Harbor — Carrying Cable Route
43 New York, Jefferson County, Sackets Harbor — In Memory of the War of 1812
44 New York, Jefferson County, Watertown — County of Jefferson — 1784 • 1815
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45 New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Downtown — County of Monroe
46 New York, New York County, Manhattan, East Village — Daniel D. Tompkins — A Great American
47 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Morningside Heights — New York City Defenses During the War of 1812
48 New York, Niagara County, Lewiston — British Landing
49 New York, Niagara County, Lewiston — Tuscarora Heroes Monument — Skaru:rę? Kayękwatihčayę'hčreh
50 New York, Wayne County, Sodus Point — Battle of Sodus Point
51 New York, Wayne County, Williamson — From the Nearby Ravine
52 Ohio, Allen County, Spencerville — Site of the 86 Acre Homestead of Dye Sunderland
53 Ohio, Athens County, Athens — Margaret Snowden — First White Woman — 1798 - 1932 —
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54 Ohio, Auglaize County, Kossuth — The 77 Unknown Soldiers
55 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — 7-20 — Winchester's Camp #2 / Preston Island
56 Ohio, Defiance County, Independence — 6-20 — Winchester's Camp No. 3/Fort Starvation / The Old Kentucky Burial Grounds
57 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Franklinton — Franklinton
58 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — William Henry Harrison
59 Ohio, Huron County, Havana — Boughton Road
60 Ohio, Jefferson County, Steubenville — This Old Federal Land Office
61 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Lucas County — Created June 20, 1835 — Named for Governor Robert Lucas —
62 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Lagrange — Peter Navarre — 1785 – 1874
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63 Ohio, Madison County, London — First White Settlers of Madison County
64 Ohio, Ottawa County, Marblehead — In Memory of Mason, Simonds & Mingus
65 Ohio, Richland County, Mansfield — Mansfield Blockhouse — United States Daughters of 1812
66 Ohio, Ross County, Chillicothe — Chillicothe — Capital of the Northwest Territory and First Capital of Ohio
67 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — County of Wood — Created February 12, 1820 - Named for — Colonel Eleazer Derby Wood —
68 Oklahoma, Mayes County, Pryor — Nathaniel Hale Pryor — b. Amherst County, Virginia, 1772 — d. June of 1831 —
69 Oklahoma, Muskogee County, Fort Gibson — Seventh United States Infantry — 1824-1936
70 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Wyandotte — Modoc Church
71 Oklahoma, Sequoyah County, Salisaw — Sequoyah Waterfall Memorial
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72 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Central Downtown Historic District — McClurg Iron Foundry
73 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Lower Lawrenceville — Soldiers and Sailors of the War of 1812
74 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The War of 1812
75 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, East Germantown — Soldiers of the War of 1812
76 South Carolina, Charleston County, Mount Pleasant — 10-10 — War of 1812 Encampment
77 South Carolina, Colleton County, Jacksonboro — The Burial Site of Captain John Herbert Dent
78 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Green Hills — Natchez Trace
79 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — Hamilton County
80 Tennessee, Roane County, Kingston — Roane County War of 1812 Memorial
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81 Tennessee, Sumner County, Castalian Springs — Cragfont
82 Tennessee, Williamson County, Franklin — U.S.D. 1812
83 Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Alamo Plaza — Soldiers of the War of 1812 Who Fought for Texas
84 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — Half Moon Reef Lighthouse — Built 1858 • Retired 1942
85 Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Sundance Square — 1784 Tarrant County 1815 — Organized Aug 5, 1850-Named for — General Edward H. Tarrant —
86 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — "I Shall Never Surrender or Retreat"
87 Virginia, Fredericksburg — James Monroe 1758 - 1831
88 Virginia, Hampton, Downtown — War of 1812 Veterans Interred or Memorialized in this Historic Cemetery
89 Virginia, Petersburg — Drilling Ground
90 Virginia, Prince William County, Dumfries — Revolutionary War Patriots and War of 1812 Veterans
91 Virginia, Richmond, North Side — Shockoe Hill Cemetery — Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Veteran Burials
92 Virginia, Richmond, Shockoe Slip — Bell Tavern
93 Virginia, Virginia Beach, Northwest — Founders and Veterans of Lynnhaven Parish Church — Interred in this Cemetery and Surrounding Area — Old Donation Church —
94 British Overseas Territories, Bermuda, St George's Parish, Town of St. George's — American Prisoners of the War of 1812 who died in Bermuda — United States Daughters of the War of 1812
 
 
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