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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
Fort Morgan
1 Alabama, Baldwin County, Gulf Shores — Fort Bowyer War of 1812
On Dixie Graves Highway, on the right when traveling south.
At, or near, this site, the United States, after seizing this point of land from the Spanish in 1813, built Fort Bowyer, a structure of wood and sand. A small garrison of men courageously fought to defend the fort against two British attacks, one . . . Map (db m187339) HM
2 Alabama, Baldwin County, Tensaw — Fort Mims Massacre
Near Fort Sims Road, 0.3 miles north of Boatyard Road (County Road 80).
In honor of the men, women and children massacred by Creek Indians in brave defence of Fort Mims Aug. 30, 1813. Map (db m86716) HM
3 Alabama, Etowah County, Attalla — Camp Wills
On 5th Avenue Northeast (U.S. 431) at Cleveland Avenue, on the right when traveling south on 5th Avenue Northeast.
Established as a supply camp by General Andrew Jackson, September 1813, on the banks of Big Wills Creek. It was here that Jackson directed the first campaign of the Creek War, and promoted Colonel John Coffee to Brigadier General and Captain Newton . . . Map (db m73993) HM
4 Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — British Occupation of Dauphin Island — February - April 1815
Near Bienville Boulevard east of Albatross Street, on the right when traveling east.
When British forces arrived at Mobile Bay to assault Fort Bowyer on Mobile Point, half of the British army under the command of Sir John Kean, who was recovering from wounds suffered during the defeat at New Orleans, was landed on Dauphin Island to . . . Map (db m122427) HM
5 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — Jackson Trace
Near Battlefield Park Tour Road.
This stone marks the terminus of the route traced through the wilderness by Jackson's army during the Horseshoe Bend campaign.Map (db m51670) HM
6 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — Gen. James Miller
Near West Markham Street at Ashley Street, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m157497) HM WM
7 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — War of 1812 Memorial
Near West Markham Street at Ashley Street, on the right when traveling west.
To the Honor and Glory of our Patriotic Sires who gave their services for their country in the War of 1812-1815 • • • This tablet is dedicated in gratitude and pride by the National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812 State of Arkansas . . . Map (db m157499) WM
8 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Macarthur Park — Home of Robert Crittenden
On Scott Street at East 7th Street, on the right when traveling north on Scott Street.
On this site stood the home of Robert Crittenden Lieutenant in the War of 1812 First Territorial Secretary of State and Acting Governor of Arkansas 1819 – 1829Map (db m211339) HM
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9 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Macarthur Park — MacArthur Park World War Memorial
Near East 9th Street.
In Memory Of The Men And Women Who Served With Honor With The Naval And Marine Forces Of The United States Of America During The World War 1917 — 1919 Map (db m117236) WM
10 Arkansas, White County, Beebe — Saint Genevieve Trail and the Old Military Road
On Swinging Bridge Road east of Stoney Point Church Road, on the left when traveling east.
This boulder marks Saint Genevieve Trail, and the Old Military Road North and SouthMap (db m225998) HM
11 Arkansas, White County, Searcy — Spanish Land Grant to John Fayac
On Davis Drive at Old Searcy Landing Drive, on the right when traveling north on Davis Drive.
. . . Map (db m116648) HM
12 Connecticut, New Haven County, Madison, Madison Center — Captain Frederick Lee — 1776 - 1831 — Citizen of Madison and Hero of War of 1812 —
On Meeting House Lane just west of Island Avenue.
Commissioned in 1809 by U.S. President Madison, Frederick Lee served in the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service until 1829, providing security for the New Haven port and protection of American Ships on Long Island Sound. On October 10, 1814, . . . Map (db m243260) HM WM
13 Delaware, Sussex County, Lewes, Lewes Historic District — The Bombardment of Lewes
On Front Street, on the right when traveling north.
This stone is to commemorate the Bombardment of Lewes by the British April 6th and 7th 1813.Map (db m38633) HM
14 District of Columbia, Washington, Northeast Washington, Capitol Hill — Residence of Albert Gallatin
On Constitution Avenue Northeast (Alternate U.S. 1) at 2nd Street Northeast, on the right when traveling west on Constitution Avenue Northeast.
Residence of Albert Gallatin, Peace Negotiator and Secretary of the Treasury 1801-1814, who negotiated the treaty of Ghent, 1814. When the British marched on Washington in the summer of 1814, some American patriots with Commodore Joshua Barney and . . . Map (db m61571) HM
15 Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Urban Core — Duval County — Created August 12, 1822, named for Governor William Pope Duval — 1884    —    1915 —
On E Bay Street.
Born 1784-Died 1854. Captain Mounted Rangers, War of 1812. 1813-1815, U.S. Congressman from Kentucky 1821-1822, U.S. Judge, Eastern Florida. 1822-1834, First Civil Governor of Territory of Florida. 1838-1839, Member, Constitutional . . . Map (db m57597) HM
16 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Miami — Dade County — Created Jan. 28, 1836, Named for Major Francis Langhorn Dade — 1784 - 1815 —
On West Flagler Street at NW Miami Court, on the left when traveling east on West Flagler Street.
Born 1793 in Virginia. Joined 12th U.S. Infantry in 1813; Served with it thru War of 1812; In 4th Regiment rest of his life. Promoted from 3rd Lieut. to Major, Commanded garrison at Key West. In Seminole War was sent with 117 men to aid Gen. Clinch . . . Map (db m88531) HM
17 Georgia, Bibb County, Macon — War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration
On Woolfolk Street at Smith Street, on the right when traveling east on Woolfolk Street.
As U.S. Army and Georgia Militia Headquarters, Fort Hawkins played a significant role in the War of 1812. The fort supplied all command and logistics support for the Southern Theatre and fort personnel participated directly in the Creek War and The . . . Map (db m59575) HM
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18 Georgia, Camden County, St. Marys — 20-2 — Point Peter Battery and the War of 1812
On Spinnaker Road at USS Kamehameha Avenue, in the median on Spinnaker Road.
In 1795 a cannon battery constructed on the Point Peter peninsula became the southernmost fortification in the First System of U.S. coastal defenses. Vacated in 1802, it was reoccupied and strengthened in 1808 to provide support for the enforcement . . . Map (db m16320) HM
19 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — War of 1812 Soldiers Buried in Bond County
Near College Avenue at 3rd Street (Illinois Route 127), on the left when traveling west.
In memory of the who are buried in Bond County Amos Balch • Ansel Birge Welshier Buchanan • William Burgess Allen Comer • John Etzler Daniel Ferguson • John Floyd Boling Grigg • Bonham Harlan T. S. Hubbard • Joseph Hunter . . . Map (db m34127) HM
20 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near South Side — Battle of Fort Dearborn — August 15, 1812
On Calumet Ave at 18th Street, on the right on Calumet Ave.
From roughly 1620 to 1820, the territory of the Potawatomi extended from what is now Green Bay, Wisconsin, to Detroit, Michigan, and included the Chicago area. In 1803, the United States government built Fort Dearborn at what is today Michigan . . . Map (db m67806) HM
21 Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — War of 1812 Soldiers at Ottawa Avenue Cemetery
Near Boyce Memorial Drive near Ottawa Avenue.
. . . Map (db m199853) WM
22 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Soldiers of the War of 1812
On East Adams Street west of Sixth Street, on the left when traveling west.
To Honor the Soldiers of the War of 1812 who lie buried in Sangamon County First Column: Roswell Abel • James Adams • William Archer • James Baker • Jacob Baker • Eli Barbre • Isaac Bates • Oliver Bates • Amor Batterton • Philo Beers . . . Map (db m46175) WM
23 Indiana, Tippecanoe County, Battle Ground — The Battle of Tippecanoe — November 7, 1811
On Battleground Avenue west of Railroad Street, on the right when traveling north.
Here, on this site, military forces commanded by General William Henry Harrison, engaged in battle with the Indians of the Wabash country led by The Prophet, brother of the great Indian leader, Tecumseh. This battle destroyed forever the hope of . . . Map (db m36205) HM
24 Kentucky, Hart County, Munfordville — 2 — Hart County — Created Jan. 19, 1819 Named for — Capt. Nathaniel G. T. Hart —
On Dixie Highway / Main Street (U.S. 31W) south of Union Street (State Road 357), on the left when traveling south.
1784 1815 Born 1784, Died 1813. Brought in childhood from Hagerstown, Md. to Lexington, Ky. Successful in both law and mercantile business. In 1812 raised and commanded Lexington Light Infantry; with his company went to Northwest Territory; . . . Map (db m39986) HM
25 Louisiana, St. Bernard Parish, Chalmette — Chalmette Battlefield
On West St. Bernard Highway (State Highway 46) at Battlefield Road, on the right when traveling east on West St. Bernard Highway.
Site of the last major battle of the War of 1812 fought on January 8, 1815. Forces under the command of General Andrew Jackson defeated the British forces under the command of General Sir Edward Pakenham. This victory saved the city of New Orleans, . . . Map (db m147344) HM
26 Louisiana, St. Bernard Parish, Chalmette — Chalmette Monument
On Battlefield Road.
[Main Marker]: This monument was erected by the State of Louisiana and the United States to commemorate the memorable victory won here by General Andrew Jackson and the men under his command in the Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815. . . . Map (db m59218) HM
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27 Louisiana, St. Tammany Parish, Madisonville — War of 1812 Memorial
Near Main Street north of St. John Street, on the right when traveling north.
These six men of the 2nd Division 13th Regiment Louisiana Militia fought at the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 and are buried in unmarked graves Auguste Badeaux             Samuel Ott William Cooper               Charles Parent, Jr. . . . Map (db m99727) WM
28 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Site of Old Fort Severn
On Cooper Road, 0.1 miles south of Santee Road.
Erected 1808. Transferred to the Navy Department 1845. Demolished 1909. In memory of men who served at Fort Severn during the War of 1812.Map (db m7739) HM WM
29 Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — Mary Pickersgill
On Wilkens Aveune.
The public spirited woman who made the 15 star flag that flew over Fort McHenry September 14, 1814, inspiring Francis Scott Key to write the Star Spangled Banner. Site restored 1976 by the U.S. Daughters of 1812 and the Star Spangled Banner Flag . . . Map (db m89205) HM WM
30 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Francis Scott Key
Near Constellation Plaza, 0.1 miles east of Wallace Street, on the right when traveling east.
This tree dedicated to Francis Scott Key who was inspired to write our National Anthem — The Star Spangled Banner — by the flag which flew from Fort McHenry during its bombardment.Map (db m145550) HM
31 Maryland, Cecil County, Fredericktown — Fort Duffy
On School House Lane, on the right when traveling west.
Erected to honor the heroism of the men who so bravely defended Fort Duffy and Fredericktown against the British Fleet May 5, 1813 Colonel Thomas Ward Veazey, commanding Samuel Wroth; D.F. Heath; Moses Cannon; Nicholas Franks; John W. . . . Map (db m155571) WM
32 Maryland, Prince George's County, Croom — Charles Town
On Mount Calvert Road, 2.4 miles east of Croom Road (Maryland Route 382), on the right when traveling east.
Near this place the first courthouse in Prince George's County was erected in 1698, which served as the center of county government until 1721, when the county seat was moved to Upper Marlborough. The village of Charles Town was built on a tract of . . . Map (db m68085) HM
33 Maryland, Prince George's County, Upper Marlboro — Dr. William Beanes — 1749 - 1828
Near Oden Bowie Drive at Elm Street.
During the War of 1812, the bombardment of Baltimore, Maryland took place September 13-14, 1814. Dr. William Beanes was held prisoner aboard the British flagship of Vice Admiral Edward Cochrane. Francis Scott key and John Skinner were charged with . . . Map (db m69428) HM
34 Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Downtown Detroit — 242 — War of 1812 Dead
On Washington Boulevard at Michigan Avenue (U.S. 12) on Washington Boulevard. Reported permanently removed.
Hardship struck soon after American troops regained Detroit on Sept. 29, 1813, during the War of 1812. Soldiers' quarters were lacking, and food supplies became desperately short. Then a disease resembling cholera broke out among the soldiers. By . . . Map (db m172528) HM
35 Missouri, St. Charles County, O'Fallon — Fort Zumwalt
On Jessup Drive West just south of Veterans Memorial Parkway, on the right when traveling south.
300 yards south — built 1798 on Spanish grant. Homestead of Major Nathan Heald, Commander Fort Dearborn, War of 1812, and his wife Rebecca Wells from 1817 to 1853.Map (db m169554) HM
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36 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha — Fort Lisa
On John J Pershing Dr at Hummel Rd, on the left when traveling north on John J Pershing Dr.
Built near this site in 1807 by Manuel Lisa, trader and indian commissioner, through whose influence the Omaha, Pawnee, Ponca, Otoe and Sioux tribes remained loyal to the United States during the War of 1812.Map (db m7892) HM
37 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Downtown — General Zebulon Montgomery Pike — Born in New Jersey January 5, 1779 — Died April 27, 1813 —
Near Barrack Street just north of West Lafayette Street, on the left when traveling north.
Valiant soldier and explorerMap (db m160182) WM
38 New York, Albany County, Albany, Arbor Hill — Brig. Gen. Abraham Ten Broeck — 1734-1810
Near Ten Broeck Place north of Ten Broeck Street, on the left when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m139506) HM WM
39 New York, Jefferson County, Belleville — Carrying Cable Route
On Butterville Road (County Route 75) north of John's Lane, on the left when traveling north.
Route traveled by the men who carried the four-ton cable for the ship "Superior" twenty miles from Sandy Creek Battlefield to Sackets Harbor in June 1814.Map (db m86193) HM
40 New York, Jefferson County, Ellisburg — Carrying Cable Route
On New York State Route 289 at Lee Road, on the right when traveling north on State Route 289.
Route traveled by the men who carried the four-ton cable for the ship "Superior" twenty miles from Sandy Creek Battlefield to Sackets Harbor in June 1814.Map (db m86186) HM
41 New York, Jefferson County, Sackets Harbor — 1913 Centennial Monument — The Battlefield of Sackets Harbor
Near Washington Street east of Ontario Street.
In Memory of the officers and men who served on this frontier during the War of 1812, and to mark the Battlefield of Sackets Harbor May 29, 1813. This monument is erected by the National Society of United States Daughters of 1812, . . . Map (db m75690) WM
42 New York, Jefferson County, Sackets Harbor — Carrying Cable Route
On Smithville Road (County Route 75) north of New York State Route 3, on the right when traveling north.
Route traveled by the men who carried the four-ton cable for the ship "Superior" twenty miles from Sandy Creek Battlefield to Sackets Harbor in June 1814.Map (db m86204) HM
43 New York, Jefferson County, Sackets Harbor — In Memory of the War of 1812
On Dodge Avenue.
Soldiers and sailors those known and unknown buried here at Lakeside Cemetery who fought valiantly for American freedomMap (db m237946) HM WM
44 New York, Jefferson County, Watertown — County of Jefferson — 1784 • 1815
On Arsenal Street (New York State Route 3/12) at Sherman Street, on the right when traveling east on Arsenal Street.
Created March 28, 1805 - named for Thomas Jefferson Born 1743, Died 1826. President of United States 1801-1809 Vice-President 1797-1801 Secretary of State 1790-1794 Minister to France 1784-1789 Governor of Virginia 1779 . . . Map (db m110075) HM
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45 New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Downtown — County of Monroe
On Main St. W at Fitzhugh St, on the right when traveling east on Main St. W.
Created February 23, 1821 - Named for James Monroe Born April 28, 1758, Virginia - Died July 4, 1831, New York Major in the American Revolution - Senator from Virginia United States Minister to France and England Twice Governor of Virginia - . . . Map (db m57092) HM
46 New York, New York County, Manhattan, East Village — Daniel D. Tompkins — A Great American
On E 10th Street at Stuyvesant Street, on the left when traveling east on E 10th Street.
Son of a revolutionary patriot Born in Fox Meadows (Now Scarsdale) N.Y. June 21, 1774 Died in Tompkinsville, Staten Island N.Y. June 11, 1825 Governor of New York State 1807-1817 — Vice President of the United States 1817-1825 Military . . . Map (db m41207) HM
47 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Morningside Heights — New York City Defenses During the War of 1812
On Amsterdam Avenue south of W 118th Street, on the right when traveling south.
To commemorate New York City Defenses During the War of 1812 Barrier gate   McGowan’s Pass, Barrier Gate   Manhattanville, Forts Clinton, Fish, and Haight, and three stone towers. --•-- Also in honor of Maj. Gen. Garrit Hopper Striker (then . . . Map (db m53967) HM
48 New York, Niagara County, Lewiston — British Landing
On Lower River Road (New York State Route 18F) south of Pletcher Road, on the left when traveling north.
British troops commanded by Col. Murray landed December 19, 1813 on shore of river - marched north - captured Fort Niagara holding it until May 22, 1815.Map (db m67338) HM
49 New York, Niagara County, Lewiston — Tuscarora Heroes Monument — Skaru:rę? Kayękwatihčayę'hčreh
On Center Street (New York State Route 18F) at Portage Road, on the left when traveling west on Center Street.
In honor of the brave members of the Tuscarora Nation who defended and saved local residents during the war of 1812. On the morning of December 19, 1813, Lewiston was attacked by British forces and their Native allies from Canada. The British had . . . Map (db m231271) WM
50 New York, Wayne County, Sodus Point — Battle of Sodus Point
On New York State Route 14, on the right when traveling north.
On the brow of this hill took place the battle of Sodus Point between the British and American forces June 19, 1813. The following day the village of Sodus Point was sacked and burned by the British.Map (db m129832) HM
51 New York, Wayne County, Williamson — From the Nearby Ravine
On Washington Street at Mill Street, on the right when traveling west on Washington Street.
From the nearby ravine, the militia and volunteers hastily gathered under General Swift, bravely defended the northern frontier, their kindred and homes, from the attack of the British at Pultneyville, May 15, 1814Map (db m79596) HM WM
52 Ohio, Allen County, Spencerville — Site of the 86 Acre Homestead of Dye Sunderland
On Fort Amanda Road at Sunderland Road, on the right when traveling west on Fort Amanda Road.
Site of the 86 acre homestead of Dye Sunderland who served in Captain Samuel McCormick's Company of The War of 1812 Here in 1820, on the site of the Indian town of Tawa the Sunderland family established the First Permanent Home in . . . Map (db m91455) HM
53 Ohio, Athens County, Athens — Margaret Snowden — First White Woman — 1798 - 1932 —
On Fisher Road (County Road 17) 0.1 miles west of University Heights Drive, on the right when traveling west.
First White Woman in this section, for whom Margaret's Creek was namedMap (db m173840) HM
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54 Ohio, Auglaize County, Kossuth — The 77 Unknown Soldiers
On Ohio Route 198, 0.2 miles south of Deep Cut Road (Local Highway 230), on the right when traveling north.
In Memory Of The 75 Unknown American Soldiers of the War of 1812 buried in this cemetery. Death came to these Patriots ether while on duty at For Amanda or while in the Fort Hospital to which wounded were returned from the forward area. . . . Map (db m167040) WM
55 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — 7-20 — Winchester's Camp #2 / Preston Island
On East River Drive (Ohio Route 424) west of Maywinn Road, on the right when traveling east.
[Front Text on Marker] : "Winchester's Camp #2" After completing Fort Winchester, Brigadier General James Winchester ordered his troops to cross to the north side of the Maumee River. The troops occupied the new site, Camp #2, from . . . Map (db m54318) HM
56 Ohio, Defiance County, Independence — 6-20 — Winchester's Camp No. 3/Fort Starvation / The Old Kentucky Burial Grounds
On Ohio Route 424, 1.1 miles east of Indepedence Road (County Route 185), on the right when traveling east.
[Front Text] : "Winchester's Camp No. 3/Fort Starvation" Camp No. 3 was located about six miles below Fort Winchester on the north side of the Maumee River. Militiamen from Kentucky, part of the forces led by War of 1812 Brig. Gen. . . . Map (db m37924) HM
57 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Franklinton — Franklinton
On West Broad Street (U.S. 40) at North Gift Street, on the right when traveling west on West Broad Street.
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58 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — William Henry Harrison
On Cliff Road just north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
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59 Ohio, Huron County, Havana — Boughton Road
On Old Military Road at North Greenfield Road (County Road 7), on the right when traveling north on Old Military Road.
Boughton Road Northwest from this point follows the route of a military road opened by General Reason W. Beall in 1812. This trail was used to move troops and supplies between Wooster and Lower Sandusky (now Fremont), Ohio during the War of 1812.Map (db m221592) HM
60 Ohio, Jefferson County, Steubenville — This Old Federal Land Office
Near South Third Street east of Adams Street.
[Left Historical Marker]: This Land Office was established by Congress on May 10, 1800. President John Adams appointed David Hoge as Land and Title Registrar, which position he held for forty years. In 1801 Mr. Hoge bought the . . . Map (db m46886) HM
61 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Center City — Lucas County — Created June 20, 1835 — Named for Governor Robert Lucas —
Near Adams Street east of North Michigan Street (Ohio Route 25), on the left when traveling east.
Son of the Pioneers, born 1781. Recruited twenty Ohioans for duty in case of war with Spain over Louisiana Purchase. Brigadier General, 2nd. Brigade, 2nd. Division, Ohio Militia in War of 1812. Governor of Ohio 1832-36; enacted first laws . . . Map (db m121994) HM
62 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Lagrange — Peter Navarre — 1785 – 1874
On Windemere Boulevard at Manhattan Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Windemere Boulevard.
Famous Scout Whose loyalty, courage, and resourcefulness aided the United States in retaining this territory during the War of 1812 – 1815. His grave is 400 feet south of this spot. This memorial erected October 6, 1923. by The Peter Navarre . . . Map (db m19552) HM
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63 Ohio, Madison County, London — First White Settlers of Madison County
On Main Street (Ohio Route 68) at High Street (U.S. 42), on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
In commemoration of the first white settlers of Madison County, the first of whom was Jonathan Alder 1795 - 1815Map (db m53904) HM
64 Ohio, Ottawa County, Marblehead — In Memory of Mason, Simonds & Mingus
On East Bay Shore Road close to Seneca Trail, on the right when traveling east.
[Marker Front]: In memory of Mason, Simonds, & Mingus. Who fell near this place in battle with the Indians. Sept. 29, 1812. [Marker Side]: This Monument was erected in 1857 by Joshua R. Giddings . . . Map (db m18978) HM
65 Ohio, Richland County, Mansfield — Mansfield Blockhouse — United States Daughters of 1812
Near Brinkerhoff Avenue, 0.2 miles south of Park Avenue West (State Route 430), on the right when traveling south.
Built for protection of settlers during the War of 1812Map (db m154902) HM
66 Ohio, Ross County, Chillicothe — Chillicothe — Capital of the Northwest Territory and First Capital of Ohio
On North Paint Street near East Main Street (U.S. 50), on the left when traveling north.
The state of Ohio was made possible by the treaty of Paris, 1783, which made the great lakes the northern boundary of the new United States. In 1787 congress established the Northwest Territory, dedicated to freedom and public education, with . . . Map (db m221650) HM
67 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — County of Wood — Created February 12, 1820 - Named for — Colonel Eleazer Derby Wood —
Near East Court Street east of North Prospect Street, on the left when traveling east.
Born 1783 New York City. Killed in combat September 1814. West Point Graduate 1806. As Military Engineer Helped build Castle Williams, N.Y. and Ft. Norfolk Va. Honored by naming of Fort Wood in New York Harbor and monument at West Point. He . . . Map (db m120920) HM
68 Oklahoma, Mayes County, Pryor — Nathaniel Hale Pryor — b. Amherst County, Virginia, 1772 — d. June of 1831 —
On Adair Street at NE 1st Street, on the right when traveling north on Adair Street.
Pryor Creek was named in honor of Nathaniel Hale Pryor. Captain Pryor was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, a veteran of the war of 1812 and was a Captain at the Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815. In June he was honorably discharged . . . Map (db m68099) HM
69 Oklahoma, Muskogee County, Fort Gibson — Seventh United States Infantry — 1824-1936
On North Garrison Avenue at East Hazen Lane, on the right when traveling north on North Garrison Avenue.
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70 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Wyandotte — Modoc Church
On 679th Road, 0.4 miles south of 100th Road (Oklahoma Highway 10C), on the left when traveling south.
Built 1879 on the Modoc Reservation Listed on the National Register of Historic Places February 1980Map (db m80590) HM
71 Oklahoma, Sequoyah County, Salisaw — Sequoyah Waterfall Memorial
Near State Highway 101, 1 mile north of East 1040 Road, on the right when traveling north.
Honoring Sequoyah (George Guess) Veteran War of 1812 Marked October 1985 By Pvt. Jacob Holley Chapter United States Daughters of 1812 Map (db m141918) WM
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72 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Central Downtown Historic District — McClurg Iron Foundry
On Fifth Avenue at Smithfield Street, on the right when traveling north on Fifth Avenue.
Established in 1804, it was the first air foundry in Pittsburgh. During the War of 1812, it supplied cannons and ammunition, primarily destined for the fleet on Lake Erie. In 1835, the first locomotive steam engine made west of the Alleghenies was . . . Map (db m94741) HM
73 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Lower Lawrenceville — Soldiers and Sailors of the War of 1812
Erected by the Dolly Madison Chapter U.S. Daughters of 1812 to the Soldiers and Sailors of the War of 1812.Map (db m224815) WM
74 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — The War of 1812
On Penn Square.
On June 18th, 1812, the United States Congress declared war on Great Britain, at the request of President James Madison. The British had blockaded the U.S. coast, seized American ships, and impressed their seamen. Also, the Canadians supported . . . Map (db m136458) HM
75 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, East Germantown — Soldiers of the War of 1812
On Germantown Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
In memory of soldiers of the War of 1812 who lie in upper Germantown Burying Ground Philadelphia William Crout • George Knorr • Jacob K. Knorr • Lewis Lehman • John Nell • John Poulson • Frederick Scheetz • Edward Snyder • Michael Snyder • George . . . Map (db m46872) WM
76 South Carolina, Charleston County, Mount Pleasant — 10-10 — War of 1812 Encampment
On Carr Street, on the left when traveling east.
(Front text) On June 18, 1812, the United States declared war against Great Britain. One of the first units to be mustered into service was the Third Regiment of South Carolina Militia, which was stationed at Haddrell's Point, west of here, . . . Map (db m39505) HM
77 South Carolina, Colleton County, Jacksonboro — The Burial Site of Captain John Herbert Dent
On ( SC-64 )Charleston Hwy, on the right when traveling west.
This U.S. Naval officer was born in Maryland in 1782 and died at his plantation in St. Bartholomew's Parish, S.C. in 1823. He served as acting captain of the frigate "Constitution" in 1804 during the war with Tripoli, and was senior officer . . . Map (db m7881) HM
78 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Green Hills — Natchez Trace
On Golf Club Lane at New Natchez Trace, on the left when traveling west on Golf Club Lane.
Oldest Historic Highway of the Lower SouthMap (db m163933) HM
79 Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga, City Center — Hamilton County
On Georgia Avenue just north of East 7th Street, on the left when traveling north.
Hamilton County created October 25, 1819, named for Alexander Hamilton born January 11, 1757; died July 12 1804. Aide de Camp to Gen. Washington at twenty: member of Continental Congress at twenty-five; captain in Revolutionary War; a leader in . . . Map (db m150512) HM
80 Tennessee, Roane County, Kingston — Roane County War of 1812 Memorial
Near Court Street east of North Kentucky Street (Tennessee Highway 58), on the left when traveling east.
To the Glory of God and in loving memory of the American soldiers and sailors of the War of 1812 who enlisted here. This tablet is erected by the Tennessee National Society United States Daughters of 1812 and the Court of Roane . . . Map (db m42950) WM
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81 Tennessee, Sumner County, Castalian Springs — Cragfont
On Cragfont Road, 0.6 miles north of Hartsville Pike (Tennessee Route 25), on the right when traveling north.
(Inside star) N.S. U.S.D. 1812 (lower plaque) Cragfont Home of Gen. James WinchesterMap (db m178554) HM WM
82 Tennessee, Williamson County, Franklin — U.S.D. 1812
Near Natchez Trace Parkway (at milepost 426.3), on the right when traveling north.
This Monument memorializes War of 1812 soldiers buried along the Old Natchez Trace, and it honors the service of all brave volunteers who marched on the Natchez Trace during the War of 1812 to help establish American Independence. The Natchez . . . Map (db m83188) HM
83 Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Alamo Plaza — Soldiers of the War of 1812 Who Fought for Texas
This tree dedicated in honor of the soldiers of the War of 1812 who fought for Texas liberty March 16, 1935Map (db m30735) HM
84 Texas, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca — Half Moon Reef Lighthouse — Built 1858 • Retired 1942
On State Highway 35 at Half Moon Drive (State Highway 238), on the right when traveling east on State Highway 35.
This hexagonal, three-story cypress building sat on a platform supported by piles in Matagorda Bay. Supplies were brought twice yearly to this lighthouse, whose beacon extended 12 miles to warn mariners of sandbars and reefs. Restoration was a . . . Map (db m195693) HM WM
85 Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Sundance Square — 1784 Tarrant County 1815 — Organized Aug 5, 1850-Named for — General Edward H. Tarrant —
On West Weatherford Street (State Highway 347 Spur) at Main Street, on the left when traveling east on West Weatherford Street.
Born 1796, died at Fort Belknap 1858. Veteran of War of 1812, active in Battle of New Orleans. Veteran of Texas War of Independence 1836, Commander of Ranger Forces of Northwest Frontier 1837. Representative from Red River District in Congress of . . . Map (db m52516) HM
86 Texas, Taylor County, Abilene — "I Shall Never Surrender or Retreat"
On Oak Street at S. 4th Street on Oak Street.
“I shall never surrender or retreat” Travis Edward, James, George, sons of Anson Taylor died at the Alamo March 6, 1836 Taylor County was named for these gallant men Erected by the John Hudnall Chapter of the . . . Map (db m79762) HM
87 Virginia, Fredericksburg — James Monroe 1758 - 1831
Near Charles Street south of William Street, on the right when traveling south.
Farmer Lawyer Soldier Statesman US President 1817 - 1825 Author of Monroe DoctrineMap (db m216711) HM
88 Virginia, Hampton, Downtown — War of 1812 Veterans Interred or Memorialized in this Historic Cemetery
On West Queens Way just west of West Queens Court, on the right when traveling west.
Private Thomas Bradley 1774-1826 • Sergeant Major Mark L. Chevers 1795-1875 • Sergeant William Face 1770-1855 • Lieutenant James M. Glassell 1790-1838 • First Sergeant Timothy Green 1782-1847 • Private Richard S. Hicks 1793-1868 • . . . Map (db m166543) HM WM
89 Virginia, Petersburg — Drilling Ground
Near South Sycamore Street (Alternate U.S. 301) at Liberty Street, on the right when traveling north.
Drilling ground of soldiers, War 1812.Map (db m149583) HM WM
90 Virginia, Prince William County, Dumfries — Revolutionary War Patriots and War of 1812 Veterans
Near Mine Road near King Street.
Revolutionary War Patriots and War of 1812 Veterans known to be interred in Historic Dumfries Cemetery Revolutionary War QM Timothy Brundige 1754 - 1822 • PVT George Smith 1765 - 1822 • Patriot Thomas Cave 1745 - 1802 • PVT William . . . Map (db m85566) WM
91 Virginia, Richmond, North Side — Shockoe Hill Cemetery — Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Veteran Burials
Near Hospital Street at North 4th Street, on the left when traveling west.
This monument is dedicated to the memory of the more than 27 Patriots of the American Revolution and 400 veterans of the War of 1812 buried in this cemetery. Their loyalty, faith, courage and self sacrifice in servicing our country preserved the . . . Map (db m79709) WM
92 Virginia, Richmond, Shockoe Slip — Bell Tavern
On East Main Street at North 15th Street, on the left when traveling east on East Main Street.
To mark the site of Bell Tavern used as a Recruiting Station during the War of 1812Map (db m27774) HM
93 Virginia, Virginia Beach, Northwest — Founders and Veterans of Lynnhaven Parish Church — Interred in this Cemetery and Surrounding Area — Old Donation Church —
Near N Witchduck Road, 0.2 miles north of Cathedral Drive.
CAPT Adam Thorowgood (1604-1640) Founder COL Thomas Walke I (1642-1694) Colonial War COL Edward Moseley (1661-1736) Colonial War COL Anthony Walke I (1692-1768) Colonial War COL Edward Hack Moseley (1717-1783) Colonial War Lt COL . . . Map (db m135219) HM WM
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
On King Street, on the left when traveling east.
In Memory of the American Prisoners of the War of 1812 who died in Bermuda Jean Baptiste · James Boon · Peter Burn · Richard Dale · Joseph Darby · William Demers · Thomas Dunton · Charles Gerlock · Howe Hanson· Hugh Hendrik · Samuel Henry · . . . Map (db m163619) HM WM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024