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Daughters of Colonial Wars Historical Markers

The Daughters of Colonial Wars commemorates the events of the American Colonial Period (1607 - 1775), including placing historical markers to recognize period events, sites, trails, and people.
 
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By Craig Doda, December 23, 2022
Wells Town Marker
1 Alabama, DeKalb County, Sulphur Springs — Wills Town
Near Interstate 59, 1 mile north of County Road 140, on the right when traveling south.
A Cherokee town founded 1770. Situated on Big Wills Creek, named for a half-breed chief, Red-Headed Will. A place of importance in the Cherokee Territory, it was the home of Sequoyah, inventor of the Cherokee Alphabet; John Ross, the last chief of . . . Map (db m213367) HM
2 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, American University Park — World War I Memorial
Near Nebraska Avenue Northwest south of Van Ness Street Northwest, on the right when traveling north.
In reverent memory of Alan Ogilvie Clephane Elias Quereau Horton Guy Wilkinson Stuart Castle who willingly gave their lives for their country in the World War This memorial is erected by The Society of Colonial Wars . . . Map (db m130125) WM
3 Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — St. Mary's Episcopal Church
On 1st. Street south of Adams Street, on the right when traveling south.
Services since 1830. Firmly organized in 1846 under leadership of Rev. Saml. Geo. Litton. Admitted into union with Diocese of LA. 1847. Rectory built 1855, the first rectory in the Diocese. Original church consecrated 1856 by Rt. Rev. Leonidas Polk, . . . Map (db m86602) HM
4 Maine, Kennebec County, Augusta — Cushnoc Trading Post1628 - 1661
In commemoration of the first trading voyage of the Pilgrims of Plymouth to the ancient Indian village at Cushnoc on the Kennebec River, 1625, and on this site the establishment of their fur trading post with the Indians, 1628, Jown Howland in . . . Map (db m110858) HM
5 Maryland, Cecil County, Perryville — Rodgers Tavern
Near Broad Street (Maryland Route 7) 0.1 miles east of Frenchtown Road, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m69167) HM
6 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Downtown — George Washington White Oak
On West State Street just west of Green Place, on the right when traveling east.
In memory of George Washington Bicentennial Mt. Vernon White OakMap (db m4181) HM
7 New Jersey, Sussex County, Newton — Home of Thomas Anderson
On Main Street (U.S. 206), on the left when traveling north.
Admitted to New Jersey Bar as Counsellor 1765. Appointed first Surrogate of Sussex County by Royal Governor William Franklin, 1768 Office held by reappointment until death 1805. Acting Clerk of Sussex County 1770-1777. Assistant Deputy . . . Map (db m8077) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, William Penn Annex East — William Henry Drayton1742   -   1779
Near North 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Clarion call of the American Revolution in South Carolina. His eloquence awakened the sons of his native state to their danger and brought them to arms, from the mountains to the sea. President of Provincial Congress in 1775, Chief Justice of S.C. . . . Map (db m106453) HM
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9 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, Harleston Village — 10-12 — John Rutledge Home
On Broad Street at Orange Street, on the left when traveling east on Broad Street.
This house, built before the American Revolution, was the residence of John Rutledge (1739-1800), first Governor of the State of South Carolina. He was President of South Carolina, 1776-78, and Governor, 1779-82, signer of the U. S. Constitution, . . . Map (db m27466) HM
10 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, South of Broad — 10-5 — St. Michael's Church
On Meeting Street.
Here in the churchyard of St. Michael's lie buried two Signers of the U.S. Constitution Charles Cotesworth Pickney (1746-1825) Lawyer and Legislator Major General, U.S. Army Minister to France Presidential candidate . . . Map (db m19102) HM
11 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Summerville — 18-4 — Middleton Place / Arthur Middleton
On Ashley River Road (State Highway 61), on the right when traveling north.
(Front text) Middleton Place These famous gardens were laid out about 1741 by Henry Middleton (1717-84), President of Continental Congress. His son Arthur, Signer of the Declaration Of Independence, lived here as did his son Henry . . . Map (db m16281) HM
12 Virginia, Newport News, Lee Hall — Mulberry Point & Sir Thomas West
On Harrison Road.
Off this point in early June 1610 anchored the small ships of the starving colonists who had abandoned Jamestown and started down the river to return to England. It was here they were apprised of the timely arrival of Sir Thomas West, (Lord de la . . . Map (db m79394) HM
 
 
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