Marker Logo HMdb.org THE HISTORICAL
MARKER DATABASE
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
 
 
 
 
 
 
458 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 200 are listed. ⊲ Previous 100Next 100 

 
 

Former U.S. Presidents: #03 Thomas Jefferson Historical Markers

 
John Brown (1757-1837) Marker image, Touch for more information
By Dave Knoch, June 14, 2015
John Brown (1757-1837) Marker
101 Kentucky, Franklin County, Frankfort — 1653 — Liberty Hall / John Brown (1757-1837)
102 Kentucky, Hart County, Munfordville — Anthony Woodson FarmBattle of Munfordville — September 14-17, 1862 —
103 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — 1697 — City and County Named / Jefferson County Courthouse
104 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — 1441 — Jefferson County
105 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Downtown — Thomas Jefferson Memorial
106 Kentucky, Livingston County, Smithland — 801 — County Named, 1798
107 Kentucky, Pendleton County, Falmouth — The Kennett TavernNational Register of Historical Places — Historical tavern and stagecoach stop (circa 1800) —
108 Louisiana, Ascension Parish, Gonzales — The Mexican-American WarThe Louisiana Connection
Paid Advertisement
109 Louisiana, Jefferson Parish, Bridge City — Parish of Jefferson
110 Louisiana, Jefferson Parish, Grand Isle — Parish of Jefferson
111 Louisiana, Jefferson Parish, Metairie — Parish of Jefferson
112 Louisiana, Jefferson Parish, Terrytown — Jefferson Parish
113 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchitoches — Dr. John Sibley
114 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchitoches — The American Cemetery
115 Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Natchitoches — The American Transition
116 Louisiana, West Baton Rouge Parish, Port Allen — Louisiana Purchase - West Baton Rouge Early History
117 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Road That Built The Nation —
Paid Advertisement
118 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Where the Road Began — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built the Nation —
119 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Commodore John BarryCommission Number One United States Navy
120 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Lot 70 Is Historically Significant
121 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Mann's TavernSite of the Annapolis Convention — September 11-14, 1786 —
122 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Maryland State HouseBuilt 1772-1779 — Capitol of the United States November 26, 1783 - August 13, 1784 —
123 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Maryland State HouseBuilt 1772–1779 — Capitol of the United States November 26, 1783 - August 13, 1784 —
124 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — The Tripoli Monument
125 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
126 Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — Benjamin Banneker(1731–1806)
Paid Advertisement
127 Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — OellaConquering the “Nine Mile Hill" — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
128 Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge — Jazz on Pine Street
129 Maryland, Frederick County, Frederick — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
130 Maryland, Frederick County, Myersville — The National RoadThe Road That Built The Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
131 Maryland, Frederick County, Myersville — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
132 Maryland, Frederick County, Urbana — Amelung Glass Works3½ Miles →
133 Maryland, Garrett County, Friendsville — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported missing
134 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation
135 Maryland, Garrett County, McHenry — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
Paid Advertisement
136 Maryland, Kent County, Chestertown — Revolution on the River
137 Maryland, Montgomery County, Bethesda — The District of Columbia Boundary Stones[Original Federal Boundary Stone, District of Columbia, Northwest 6]
138 Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Briggs HouseWar of 1812 Bicentennial — United States Capital for a Day —
139 Maryland, Montgomery County, North Bethesda — "Alluvium" is an artwork by Jim Sanborn
140 Maryland, Prince George's County, Glenn Dale — MariettaHome of Gabriel Duvall — (1752-1844) —
141 Maryland, Prince George's County, Hyattsville — The Declaration of Independence / President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address
142 Maryland, Prince George's County, Hyattsville — The Lewis & Clark Expedition / The 15th Amendment
143 Maryland, Prince George's County, Hyattsville — The Louisiana Purchase / Edison's Light Bulb Patent
144 Maryland, Queen Anne's County, Centreville — The Queen Anne's County Courthouse
Paid Advertisement
145 Maryland, Washington County, Big Pool — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
146 Maryland, Washington County, Big Pool — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
147 Maryland, Washington County, Boonsboro — John Collins
148 Maryland, Washington County, Boonsboro — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
149 Maryland, Washington County, Hancock — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
150 Maryland, Washington County, Hancock — The National RoadThe Road that Built a Nation — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
151 Maryland, Washington County, Hancock — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation
152 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — O-Ge-Ma Ke-Ga-To
153 Michigan, Mackinac County, Mackinac Island — "Cass Cliff"Lewis Cass
Paid Advertisement
154 Michigan, Monroe County, Monroe — First District Court
155 Mississippi, Adams County, Stanton — A National Road Reported missing
156 Mississippi, Choctaw County, Mathiston — The Old Natchez Trace
157 Missouri, Buchanan County, Lewis and Clark Village — Lewis and Clark in Missouri
158 Missouri, Buchanan County, Lewis and Clark Village — The Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
159 Missouri, Buchanan County, St. Joseph — Joseph Robidoux at Roy's Branch
160 Missouri, Buchanan County, St. Joseph — St. Michael's Prairie / The Lewis and Clark Expedition
161 Missouri, Buchanan County, St. Joseph — The Lewis and Clark Expedition
162 Missouri, Buchanan County, St. Joseph — The Men of the Corps of Discovery / The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Paid Advertisement
163 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau — 1803Lewis and Clark
164 Missouri, Clay County, Liberty — Founding Fathers
165 Missouri, Clay County, Liberty — Lewis and Clark MuralDedicated June 24, 2005 — Artist: David McClain —
166 Missouri, Cole County, Jefferson City — Thomas Jefferson1743 - 1826 — Patria —
167 Missouri, Franklin County, New Haven — The Lewis and Clark ExpeditionLewis and Clark National Historic Trail
168 Missouri, Franklin County, Washington — Robert Frazer
169 Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — The French and the Lewis & Clark ExpeditionLes Français et l’Expedition de Lewis et Clark
170 Missouri, Lafayette County, Waverly — Lewis and Clark
171 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 —
Paid Advertisement
172 Missouri, Platte County, Iatan — Cow Island
173 Missouri, Platte County, Iatan — The Lewis and Clark Expedition
174 Missouri, Platte County, Kansas City — C7 — Lewis and Clark
175 Missouri, Platte County, Weston — The Lewis and Clark Expedition
176 Missouri, St. Charles County, Portage des Sioux — Louisiana Territory1673 • 1763 • 1800 • 1803 — Portage des Sioux - St. Louis —
177 Missouri, St. Charles County, St. Charles — Corn, Pole Beans, Squash / Habanero & Jalapeno Peppers / Tomato
178 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — Lewis and Clark and St. Louis Riverfront Reported missing
179 Missouri, St. Louis, Downtown — William Clark died at this site
180 Missouri, St. Louis, Forest Park — Elegance and Beauty through the Years
Paid Advertisement
181 Missouri, St. Louis County, Florissant — Thomas Jefferson13 April 1743 - 4 July 1826 (50th annv. of 1776)
182 Missouri, St. Louis County, Spanish Lake — Lewis and ClarkConfluence — Columbia Bottom, Missouri —
183 Missouri, St. Louis County, Spanish Lake — Welcome to Fort Belle Fontaine
184 Missouri, St. Louis County, University City, Delmar Loop — William ClarkBorn August 1, 1770
185 Missouri, Warren County, Marthasville — Lewis and Clark in Missouri
186 Missouri, Warren County, Marthasville — The Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
187 Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Distant Features
188 Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — Mapping the Way
189 Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — The Lewis and Clark Expedition
190 Montana, Beaverhead County, Dillon — William ClarkMap Maker
191 Montana, Gallatin County, Bozeman — Trail Through TimeTo the Headwaters
192 Montana, Gallatin County, Three Forks — Jefferson’s Instructions to Lewis and ClarkJuly 4th, 1803
193 Montana, Gallatin County, Three Forks — Missouri River Headwaters
194 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Craig — "nearer than the route we Came"
195 Montana, Missoula County, Lolo — Soldiers as Naturalists
196 Montana, Missoula County, Lolo — The Journey Home
197 Montana, Missoula County, Missoula — Northwest PassageCaptain Lewis in the Missoula Valley
198 Nebraska, Cedar County, Crofton — Meeting the Yankton Sioux
199 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Downtown — Capt. Lewis…will…give us accounts of new things onlyThomas Jefferson, February 28, 1803
200 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Downtown — endeavor to make yourself acquainted…with…the nationsThomas Jefferson's instructions to Meriwether Lewis, June 20, 1803

458 entries matched your criteria. Entries 101 through 200 are listed above. ⊲ Previous 100Next 100 
 
 
CeraNet Cloud Computing sponsors the Historical Marker Database.
This website earns income from purchases you make after using our links to Amazon.com. We appreciate your support.
Paid Advertisement
May. 4, 2024