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Former U.S. Presidents: #05 James Monroe Historical Markers

 
Killen and the Canal System Marker image, Touch for more information
By Sandra Hughes, October 28, 2019
Killen and the Canal System Marker
1 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Killen — Killen and the Canal System
2 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Alabama’s Constitution And Statehood
3 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Site The Huntsville InnA three-story brick building erected before 1817
4 Alabama, Monroe County, Monroeville — A County Older Than The StateMonroe County
5 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Old Decatur Historic District / Historic Depot
6 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Old Decatur Historic District / Old State Bank
7 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief
8 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Stamford, Downtown — Freedom Shrine
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9 Connecticut, New London County, New London, Fort Trumbull — The Third System
10 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Capitol Hill — The Old Brick Capitol[Old Capitol Prison] — [U.S. Supreme Court Building National Historic Landmark] —
11 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — Campus to Army Camps and Back AgainMeridian Hill Park, National Historic Landmark — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
12 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Home of James Monroe
13 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Foggy Bottom — Anniversary ParkThe George Washington University — Washington D.C. —
14 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Foggy Bottom — Marquis de Lafayette Hall
15 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Foggy Bottom — Professors Gate
16 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — Marine Railway - Experimental Model Basin
17 Florida, Gadsden County, Chattahoochee — The Scott Massacre
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18 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-54 — Chatham Artillery's"Washington Guns"
19 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-35 — Independent Presbyterian Church
20 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-38A — Johnson Square
21 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-3 — SS Savannah and SS John Randolph
22 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-44 — William ScarbroughPromoter of the First Transatlantic Steamship
23 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Yamacraw Village — 25-35 — William Scarbrough House
24 Georgia, Chattooga County, Menlo — 027-1 — Last Indian Agent
25 Georgia, Forsyth County, Cumming — 058-3 — Colonel William Cumming
26 Georgia, McDuffie County, Thomson — 094-7 — The Birthplace of George McDuffie
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27 Georgia, Monroe County, Forsyth — 102-3 — Monroe County
28 Georgia, Walton County, Monroe — 147-3 — James Monroe
29 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Freedom Shrine
30 Indiana, Madison County, Anderson — 76000028 — Madison County Historic Home
31 Indiana, Wabash County, Wabash — Quarters of Major General John TiptonIndian Agent
32 Kansas, McPherson County, Elyria — 33 — Kansas Indian Treaty
33 Kansas, Shawnee County, Topeka — Corridor of Flags
34 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — 1653 — Liberty Hall / John Brown (1757-1837)
35 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville — 2376 — Croghans of Locust Grove / Major William Croghan1752-1822
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36 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — 1681 — Visitors at Louisville Wharf / Louisville’s Steamboat Era
37 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Isaac Shelby
38 Kentucky, Lincoln County, Stanford — Isaac Shelby Cemetery
39 Kentucky, Monroe County, Tompkinsville — 1093 — Monroe County - Tompkinsville
40 Kentucky, Nelson County, Bardstown — The Harrison-Smith HouseCirca 1795 & 1815
41 Louisiana, West Baton Rouge Parish, Port Allen — Louisiana Purchase - West Baton Rouge Early History
42 Maine, Waldo County, Prospect — A Grand Plan
43 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Lot 70 Is Historically Significant
44 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Mann's TavernSite of the Annapolis Convention — September 11-14, 1786 —
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45 Maryland, Baltimore County, Dundalk — At Patapsco NeckStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
46 Maryland, Calvert County, St. Leonard — The Garden of Remembrance
47 Maryland, Charles County, Hughesville — War of 1812Benedict—Charles County, MD — Site of the First Foreign Invasion of the United States of America —
48 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Casselman River Bridge State ParkBicentennial 1813-2013
49 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Casselman River Bridge State ParkBicentennial 1813-2013
50 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Mountain Maryland Gateway to the WestGarrett County, Maryland
51 Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Madison House
52 Maryland, Prince George's County, Aquasco — Alarming SightStar-Spangled Banner Historic Trail
53 Maryland, Prince George's County, Bladensburg — Clearing the Way to WashingtonStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
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54 Maryland, Prince George's County, Colmar Manor — Famous FootstepsBattle of Bladensburg — Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail —
55 Maryland, Prince George's County, Colmar Manor — Second Line FallsStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
56 Maryland, Prince George's County, Colmar Manor — Second Line FallsStar-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail Reported missing
57 Maryland, Prince George's County, Hyattsville — The Louisiana Purchase / Edison's Light Bulb Patent
58 Maryland, St. Mary's County, Piney Point — Piney Point“Summer White House”
59 Missouri, Monroe County, Monroe City — James MonroeFifth President of the United States 1817-1825 — Author of the Monroe Doctrine / Namesake of Monroe City and Monroe County —
60 Missouri, St. Charles County, St. Charles — First State Capitol of MissouriCity of St. Charles, 1821 • City of Jefferson 1921
61 New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Northwood — 024 — LaFayette's Tour
62 New Jersey, Morris County, Morristown — Thomas Paine1737 – 1809
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63 New York, Clinton County, Rouses Point — Ezra Thurber’s Home1818
64 New York, Franklin County, Malone — Historic MaloneStar of the North
65 New York, Jefferson County, Sackets Harbor — President James Monroe
66 New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Downtown — County of Monroe
67 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Alphabet City — Tompkins Square Park10.5 acres
68 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Town of Monroe
69 North Carolina, Craven County, New Bern — First House of Worship of Colonial Craven Parish
70 Ohio, Ottawa County, Marblehead — 18-62 — The Light / The Keepers of the Light
71 Ohio, Washington County, Marietta — River Town / Sails and Steam / The Highway West
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72 Ohio, Washington County, Marietta — 11-84 — The Northwest Ordinance, 1787 / The Ohio Company Purchase
73 Ohio, Wayne County, Wooster — 4-85 — Barnhart Rice Homestead / Frederick Rice
74 Ohio, Wood County, Perrysburg — 14-87 — Amos Spafford / Perrysburg
75 Oregon, Klamath County, Worden — The 42nd Parallel
76 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope, Solebury Township — Thompson-Neely House
77 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern, Tredyffrin Township — Quarters of Major General William AlexanderLord Sterling — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places • 1974 —
78 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, William Penn Annex East — Commodore Uriah Phillips Levy
79 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, William Penn Annex East — The House & the People Who Worked & Lived In It
80 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Bay Islands Park
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81 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Beaufort South Carolina Tricentennial1711-2011 300
82 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, French Quarter — The Confederate Homec. 1800
83 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, South of Broad — Site of St. Andrew's Hall
84 South Carolina, Charleston County, Mount Pleasant — 10-52 — Maybank Green / Hobcaw Plantation
85 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-4 — Prospect Hill
86 South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Fort Hill Plantation Office
87 Tennessee, Lawrence County, Loretto — Glen's Stand at Glen RockAndrew Jackson's Military Road
88 Vermont, Chittenden County, Burlington, South End — Site of the American House1808 - 1893
89 Virginia, Albemarle County, Charlottesville — Ash Lawn - Highland
90 Virginia, Albemarle County, Charlottesville — G-23 — James Monroe’s First FarmSite of the University of Virginia
91 Virginia, Albemarle County, Charlottesville, Venable — I-3 — University of Virginia
92 Virginia, Albemarle County, Charlottesville, Viewmont — GA-46 — Southern Albemarle Rural Historic District
93 Virginia, Albemarle County, Simeon — FL-8 — Ash Lawn – Highland
94 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — AlexandriaA Place Through Time Reported missing
95 Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Chain Bridge Forest — Pimmit Run and Chain Bridge
96 Virginia, Caroline County, Hanover — E-115 — Gabriel’s Rebellion
97 Virginia, Charlottesville, Downtown Mall — President Monroe’s Local Homes
98 Virginia, Charlottesville, Downtown Mall — Q-20 — Stone Tavern and Central Hotel
99 Virginia, Charlottesville, Jefferson Park Avenue — Fernando Símon Bolívar1810–1898
100 Virginia, Charlottesville, North Downtown — A Bicentennial Tribute

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