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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.1 ► Alabama, DeKalb County, Sulphur Springs — Wills Town — |
2 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, American University Park — World War I Memorial — |
3 ► Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Franklin — St. Mary's Episcopal Church — |
4 ► Maine, Kennebec County, Augusta — Cushnoc Trading Post — 1628 - 1661 — |
5 ► Maryland, Cecil County, Perryville — Rodgers Tavern — |
6 ► New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Downtown — George Washington White Oak — |
7 ► New Jersey, Sussex County, Newton — Home of Thomas Anderson — |
8 ► Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, William Penn Annex East — William Henry Drayton — 1742 - 1779 — |
9 ► South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, Harleston Village — 10-12 — John Rutledge Home — |
10 ► South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, South of Broad — 10-5 — St. Michael's Church — |
11 ► South Carolina, Dorchester County, Summerville — 18-4 — Middleton Place / Arthur Middleton — |
12 ► Virginia, Newport News, Lee Hall — Mulberry Point & Sir Thomas West — |