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Markers placed or sponsored by any Chapter of The National Society Colonial Dames Seventeenth Century, whose membership is devoted to preserving the memory of those that settled in the United States of America prior to 1701.
 
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By Rev. Ronald Irick, June 23, 2016
Last Indian Battle Marker
101 Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg — Last Indian Battle Reported missing
102 Ohio, Columbiana County, North Georgetown — Stage Coach InnWestern Inn
103 Ohio, Coshocton County, West Lafayette — Old Stone Fort
104 Ohio, Defiance County, Hicksville — St. Paul's Episcopal Church
105 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, West Scioto — Shrum Indian Mound
106 Ohio, Marion County, Caledonia — Owl Creek Trail
107 Ohio, Marion County, Prospect — Greenville Treaty Boundary Line
108 Oklahoma, Muskogee County, Muskogee — Union AgencyIndian Territory — Erected 1875 —
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109 Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Broomall, Marple Township — 1696 Massey House
110 Pennsylvania, Lackawanna County, Scranton — The Tripp House
111 Pennsylvania, Union County, Mifflinburg — Mifflinburg Buggy Museum
112 Pennsylvania, Washington County, North Bethlehem Township — Century Inn Reported missing
113 South Carolina, Aiken County, Aiken — 2-26 — Original Survey of Aiken
114 South Carolina, Anderson County, Easley — 4-24 — Pickens Cemetery
115 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Dr. Henry Woodward, Surgeon 1646-1686(First Permanent Settler of South Carolina)
116 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, French Quarter — Robert Gibbes1644-1715
117 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, South of Broad — 10-3 — Thomas SmithGovernor of Carolina — 1693 - 1694 —
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118 South Carolina, Charleston County, North Charleston — 10-17 — The Elms Plantation
119 South Carolina, Charleston County, Rantowles, Yonges Island — 10-36 — St. Paul's, Stono / St. Paul's Churchyard
120 South Carolina, Darlington County, Darlington — Site of First Methodist Church
121 South Carolina, Darlington County, Society Hill — 16-26 — Society Hill Library Society
122 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Summerville — The Axtell Dam at Sawmill Branch
123 South Carolina, Florence County, Florence — 21-1 — Moses S. Haynsworth
124 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Murrells Inlet — 22-60 — Brookgreen Plantation
125 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Pawleys Island — 22-54 — All Saints Parish (1767) / All Saints, Waccamaw
126 South Carolina, Laurens County, Joanna — 30-16 — Belfast Plantation
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127 South Carolina, Marlboro County, Bennettsville — 35-3 — Edward Crosland House
128 South Carolina, Oconee County, Seneca — Old Pickens Presbyterian Church
129 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, North Chattanooga — David Beck Memorial
130 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Middle Valley, Hixson — Jackson Chapel Cemetery
131 Tennessee, Henry County, Paris — First Presbyterian Church
132 Tennessee, Henry County, Paris — Henry County Courthouse
133 Tennessee, Henry County, Paris — Mandle/Harding House
134 Tennessee, Henry County, Paris — Paris City Cemetery
135 Tennessee, Henry County, Paris — Paris Henry County Heritage Center
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136 Tennessee, Henry County, Paris — Robert E. Lee School
137 Tennessee, Humphreys County, McEwen — Enochs Grist Mill
138 Tennessee, Humphreys County, New Johnsonville — Pisgah United Methodist Church
139 Tennessee, Humphreys County, Waverly — McAdoo House
140 Tennessee, Madison County, Denmark — Denmark Presbyterian Church
141 Tennessee, Madison County, Denmark — Denmark Presbyterian Church Cemetery
142 Tennessee, Madison County, Jackson — Bemis United Methodist Church
143 Tennessee, Madison County, Jackson — St. Luke's Episcopal Church
144 Tennessee, Madison County, Jackson — Willow Banks / Chevy Chase
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145 Tennessee, Montgomery County, Indian Mound — Lewis/Lyle House
146 Tennessee, Rutherford County, Murfreesboro — Jerusalem Cumberland Presbyterian Church
147 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Brandon-Sykes Showboat HouseW. D. Sykes Memorial Museum
148 Tennessee, Williamson County, Brentwood — Andrew Crockett 1745-1821
149 Texas, Brazoria County, Lake Jackson — Abner Jackson Plantation
150 Texas, Grayson County, Denison — Birthplace of President Dwight D. Eisenhower(1890 - 1969)
151 Texas, Harris County, Klein, Memorial Northwest — Peter Wunderlich Home
152 Texas, Refugio County, Bayside — Copano Bay Claimed
153 Texas, Somervell County, Glen Rose — Barnard's MillEst. 1860
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154 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Old Spanish Trail
155 Virginia, Carroll County, Hillsville — Hale-Wilkinson-Carter Home
156 Virginia, Charles City County, Charles City — First Official Thanksgiving
157 Virginia, Culpeper County, Richardsville — John Lederer and Party
158 Virginia, Fairfax County, Centreville — Mount GileadC. 1785
159 Virginia, Fairfax County, McLean — Old Georgetown Pike Ancient Indian Trail
160 Virginia, Hanover County, Mechanicsville — "Liberty Hall"
161 Virginia, King George County, King George — Emmanuel Church
162 Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Boydton — Boydton Presbyterian Church
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163 Virginia, Newport News, Fort Eustis — John Rolfe
164 Virginia, Northumberland County, Heathsville — Northumberland Courthouse Square
165 Virginia, Orange County, Locust Grove — The "Enchanted Castle" at Germanna, circa 1720-1750
166 Virginia, Page County, Luray — Historic White House 1760
167 Virginia, Page County, Luray — Luray CavernsDiscovered August 13, 1878
168 Virginia, Richmond County, Warsaw — Richmond County Courthouse1748 - 1749 — Celebrading Two hundred and fifty years —
169 Virginia, Stafford County, Falmouth — Gari Melchers Home and Studio"Belmont"
170 Virginia, Washington County, Abingdon — The Tavern – 1779
171 Virginia, Winchester — Home of Colonel James Wood, Sr.
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172 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Bunker Hill — Christ Church
173 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Shepherdstown — Belle Vue1773
174 West Virginia, Wood County, Parkersburg — Tavenner Cemetery
175 France, Île-de-France, Département de Paris, Paris, Monnaie — Café Procope

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