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Former U.S. Presidents: #18 Ulysses S. Grant Historical Markers

 
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By Bill Coughlin, April 14, 2009
Markers on School Street
101 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown Crossing — The Parker House
102 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Harbor Islands- Long Island — Enlisted Men
103 Michigan, Otsego County, Gaylord — Gaylord, Michigan
104 Mississippi, Benton County, Michigan City — Mississippi Central R.R. Campaign
105 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Bruinsburg — Battle of Port Gibson – Grant’s MarchWindsor Battlefield Tour
106 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Grand Gulf — Bombardment of Confederate Fortifications by Federal GunboatsFort Gibson Historic Tour
107 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Grand Gulf — Grand Gulf
108 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Grand Gulf — Naval Battle During Grant’s CampaignGrand Gulf Historic Tour
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109 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Grand Gulf — On to Vicksburg
110 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Grand Gulf — Second Grand Gulf Naval BattleGrand Gulf Historic Tour
111 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Hermanville — 7 — Federals Occupy Rocky Springs
112 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Port Deposit — The Bernheimer Complex
113 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Port Gibson — At the Center of the Battle
114 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Port Gibson — Battle of Port Gibson
115 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Port Gibson — Campaign, Siege, and Defense of Vicksburg: 1863.Battle of Port Gibson, Mississippi, May 1.
116 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Port Gibson — 4 — Skirmish at Willow Springs
117 Mississippi, Claiborne County, Port Gibson — The Federals Occupy Port Gibson
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118 Mississippi, Grenada County, Grenada — Confederate Fort
119 Mississippi, Hinds County, Clinton — The Cedars
120 Mississippi, Hinds County, Clinton — 32 — The Clinton Massacre — Mississippi Freedom Trail —
121 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — Battle of Raymond
122 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — Deans Stand
123 Mississippi, Hinds County, Raymond — The Battle of Raymond as a Pivotal Point in the Vicksburg Campaign
124 Mississippi, Jackson County, Pascagoula — Camp Jefferson Davis - Soldiers Return From The Mexican War - 1848
125 Mississippi, Lafayette County, Abbeville — Tallahatchie River Defense Line
126 Mississippi, Lafayette County, Oxford — Mississippi Central R.R. Campaign
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127 Mississippi, Lafayette County, Oxford — Oxford
128 Mississippi, Lafayette County, University — "Dead House"
129 Mississippi, Lee County, Tupelo — The Battle of King's Creek / The Campaign to Take Vicksburg
130 Mississippi, Leflore County, Greenwood — Fort Pemberton Park
131 Mississippi, Marshall County, Holly Springs — Airliewood
132 Mississippi, Warren County, Redwood — Snyder's BluffSteele's Bayou Expedition — Vicksburg Campaign —
133 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Lum Home(Grant Headquarters)
134 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg — Vicksburg Siege
135 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg National Military Park — "This is Murder!"
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136 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg National Military Park — U.S. Detached for Service on Gunboats;Twenty Ninth Illinois Infantry (Detachment). — Army of the Tennessee. —
137 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg National Military Park — Blasting Their Way
138 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg National Military Park — Engagement at Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi, May 17.Campaign, Siege, and Defense of Vicksburg; 1863.
139 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg National Military Park — Engagement at Jackson, Mississippi, May 14.Campaign, Siege, and Defense of Vicksburg; 1863.
140 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg National Military Park — Engagement at Jackson, Mississippi, May 14.Campaign, Siege, and Defense of Vicksburg; 1863.
141 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg National Military Park — Explore the Defenses
142 Mississippi, Warren County, Vicksburg National Military Park — Running the Gauntlet
143 Missouri, Audrain County, Mexico — Mexico
144 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Filburn & Sloan Commission House — Old Town Cape —
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145 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — Grant Takes CommandFort D
146 Missouri, Dunklin County, Campbell — The Battle at Chalk BluffA State Divided — The Civil War in Missouri —
147 Missouri, Iron County, Ironton — General Grant Commission Commemorative
148 Missouri, Iron County, Ironton — War In The Arcadia ValleyMissouri's Civil War
149 Missouri, Iron County, Pilot Knob — Fort Davidson
150 Missouri, Lafayette County, Higginsville — Confederate States of America - National Flags
151 Missouri, Mississippi County, Belmont — The Battle of BelmontA State Divided — The Civil War in Missouri —
152 Missouri, Mississippi County, Charleston — Mississippi County
153 Missouri, New Madrid County, New Madrid — New Madrid & Island No. TenA State Divided: The Civil War in Missouri
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154 Missouri, Shelby County, Bethel — Bethel
155 Missouri, St. Louis, Bellefontaine Cemetery — The Civil War Laid to RestMissouri's Civil War
156 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — A Place Called Home / ~150 Years Ago—Petersburg
157 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — Changes at White Haven / ~150 Years Ago - Grants Horses
158 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — Early Owners of the FarmUlysses S. Grant National Historic Site
159 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — Grant's Departure / ~150 Years Ago
160 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — Green Haven?Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
161 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — In Memory of August A. Busch, Jr.
162 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — New Buildings for White HavenUlysses S. Grant National Historic Site
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163 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — Outbuildings / ~150 Years Ago—Colored Troops
164 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — The Roads to White HavenUlysses S. Grant National Historic Site
165 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — The White Haven Estate: Other HousesUlysses S. Grant National Historic Site
166 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — The Working FarmUlysses S. Grant National Historic Site
167 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — White HavenUlysses S. Grant National Historic Site
168 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — White Haven's OutbuildingsUlysses S. Grant National Historic Site
169 Missouri, St. Louis County, Affton — Working Plantation / ~150 Years Ago - Emancipation
170 Missouri, St. Louis County, Lemay — The Historic Parade GroundMissouri's Civil War
171 Missouri, St. Louis County, Lemay — U.S. Grant: The St. Louis YearsMissouri's Civil War
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172 Missouri, St. Louis County, University City, Delmar Loop — Ulysses S. GrantBorn April 27, 1822
173 Montana, Blaine County, Fort Belknap Indian Community — Fort Belknap Reservation
174 Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Fort Ellis
175 Montana, Ravalli County, Stevensville — "Removal" of Salish from Bitterroot Valley, 1855-1891
176 Nevada, Lyon County, Dayton — Odeon Saloon - Billiard ParlourDayton Lodge No. 5 I.O.O.F.
177 Nevada, Mineral County, Schurz — 183 — Walker River Reservation
178 Nevada, Storey County, Virginia City — The Millionaires ClubHistoric Landmark
179 New Hampshire, Coos County, Carroll, Bretton Woods — 087 — Crawford House
180 New Hampshire, Grafton County, Bethlehem — Site of Sinclair Hotel
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181 New Hampshire, Grafton County, Littleton — Host to History
182 New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Portsmouth — On this site was born Fitz John PorterAug. 31, 1822
183 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Long Branch — Corner of Ocean and Brighton Avenues
184 New Jersey, Union County, Scotch Plains — Battle of The Short HillsJune 26, 1777 Reported missing
185 New York, Erie County, Akron — Grant Club Pole
186 New York, Erie County, Buffalo, Black Rock — The Fenian Invasion of 1866
187 New York, Erie County, Buffalo, Front Park — William G. Fargo Mansion1867-1900
188 New York, Genesee County, Pembroke — General Ely Samuel Parker 1828-1895"Do-Ne-Ho-Ga-Wa" Grand Sachem Chief — "Keeper of the Western Door of the Long House of the Iroquois" —
189 New York, Jefferson County, Fort Drum — Camp Hughes (1907)
190 New York, Jefferson County, Heart Island — Swan Pond
191 New York, Jefferson County, Sackets Harbor — Madison Barracks1812 - 1946 — Birthplace of Fort Drum —
192 New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Greenwood Heights — Altar to Liberty1776 – 1919
193 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Battery Park — Grant's Tomb
194 New York, New York County, Manhattan, East Harlem — The New York AgeNew York, Thursday, September 14, 1911 — Has largest circulation in Harlem —
195 New York, New York County, Manhattan, East Village — The Cooper Union7 E(ast) 7(th Street) — Built 1852-1859 —
196 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Lenox Hill — “New York of the Presidents”Ulysses S. Grant — April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885 —
197 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Morningside Heights — Claremont PlaygroundRiverside Park
198 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Morningside Heights — General Grant MemorialGeneral Grant National Memorial, New York — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
199 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Morningside Heights — Tomb of General U.S. Grant
200 New York, New York County, Manhattan, West Village — General Philip Henry Sheridan

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