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Former U.S. Presidents: #38 Gerald R. Ford, Jr. Historical Markers

 
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By William Fischer, Jr., October 31, 2015
United States Commanders in Chief Markers
1 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief
Our Constitution names the President of the United States the Commander in Chief of all the Armed Forces. Presidents who have served in our military are displayed on the following plaques. Each has served either on Active Duty, in the National . . . Map (db m92382) HM WM
2 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief
[Written on the initial marker, provided for context] Our Constitution names the President of the United States the Commander in Chief of all the Armed Forces. Presidents who have served in our military are displayed on the following . . . Map (db m92423) HM WM
3 California, Riverside County, Palm Springs — HSPB-7 — Frances S. Stevens School
Prescott T. Stevens, developer of the El Mirador Hotel, donated this site and the funds to build the Frances S. Stevens School, in memory of his wife and her interest in education. The first two rooms were completed in 1927. Katherine Finchy, who . . . Map (db m82139) HM
4 Colorado, Teller County, Victor — Lowell Thomas’s Victor
Tomkins Hardware/Victor Museum In 1900, the Victor museum building was the Tompkins Hardware Store, part of the Reynolds Block. At one time the offices upstairs served as the Mining Exchange. In later years it became the Hackley . . . Map (db m92261) HM
5 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — Executive Office Building
Originally State, War, and Navy Departments Constructed 1871-1888 South Wing Ground broken June 1871 Completed December 1875 East Wing Ground broken July 1872 Completed April 1879 North Wing Ground broken July 1879 Completed December 1882 West . . . Map (db m71253) HM
6 District of Columbia, Washington, Southeast Washington, Navy Yard — USS Sequoia / USS Memphis / Skipjack / Canal Barge / USS ConstitutionTransportation Walk
USS Sequoia Presidents relax and entertain, work and negotiate on presidential yachts. The last yacht to serve, the USS Sequoia, is used by Presidents Franklin Roosevelt through Gerald Ford and was retired in 1977. . . . Map (db m113626) HM
7 Florida, Hillsborough County, East Lake-Orient Park — Mayaguez Incident (1975)Hillsborough County Veterans Memorial Park
A remnant of U.S. forces separated from South Vietnam in April 1975 in what President Gerald Ford termed a “humiliating withdrawal." U.S military involvement in southeast Asia had officially said it wasn’t over yet. In what many consider to be . . . Map (db m194326) HM WM
8 Florida, Okaloosa County, Eglin AFB — F-100 Supersabre
The F-100 was the first operational aircraft capable of flying faster than the speed of sound (Mach 1) in level flight. The aircraft made its initial flight on May 25, 1953, and the first production aircraft was completed in October 1953. North . . . Map (db m102657) HM WM
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9 Indiana, Vigo County, Terre Haute — Charles Luna
1906 - - - - - 1992 President, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen 1963 - 1969 President, United Transportation Union 1969 - 1972 Contributing six decades to the Rail Labor Movement, Charles Luna began working as a Yard . . . Map (db m58537) HM
10 Iowa, Woodbury County, Anthon — Woodbury County Freedom Rock Veterans Memorial
Ray "Bubba" Sorensen painted this rock in June 2017. The west face includes images of Sgt. Charles Floyd and the Floyd Monument in Sioux City, Iowa. Sgt. Floyd was a United States explorer, a non-commissioned officer in the U.S. Army . . . Map (db m126927) WM
11 Kansas, Montgomery County, Independence — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
[The original marker has been removed] Dedicated Feb. 17, 1952 by Boy Scouts of America Rededication by President Gerald R. Ford in memory Gary W. Moffatt Coordinator Independence Police Reserve Unit Assistant Coordinator . . . Map (db m61439) HM
12 Louisiana, St. Charles Parish, Destrehan — George Prince Ferry MemorialOctober 20, 1976
Marker 1 On October 20, 1976, the worst ferry disaster in the history of the United States occurred on the Mississippi River in St. Charles Parish. Seventy-seven lives were lost. The people of Louisiana will never forget you. . . . Map (db m109564) HM
13 Maryland, Frederick County, Thurmont — Harriet ChapelCirca 1828
A picturesque fieldstone chapel built as a memorial to Harriet McPherson Brien, wife of John Brien, owner of Catoctin Iron Furnace. Harriet Chapel would become a place of worship for members of the Episcopal Church in 1833. Most church services . . . Map (db m184185) HM
14 Michigan, Ingham County, Lansing — L0521 — Grand Trunk Depot
Constructed in 1902, this castle-like building with its square tower was the Lansing station for the Grand Trunk Western Railroad until 1971. For decades passengers streamed through its doors. Here servicemen left and returned from military duty. . . . Map (db m104014) HM
15 Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, East Hills — L2303 — Boy Scout Troop 15 / Eagle Scout Gerald "Junior" Ford
Boy Scout Troop 15. In 1918, eight years after the Boy Scouts of America incorporated, Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church chartered Boy Scout Troop 15 with a membership of twenty-six boys. The troop number changed to 215 in the 1940s. Among . . . Map (db m176452) HM
16 Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, Madison Area — S648 — Gerald R. Ford Boyhood Home / President Gerald R. Ford
Gerald R. Ford Boyhood Home Gerald R. Ford, the thirty-eighth president of the U.S., lived here from age 8 to 17 (1921-1930). Of all his boyhood homes, Ford remembered this one most vividly. In his autobiography, Ford recalled that he and . . . Map (db m176451) HM
17 Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, SWAN (Southwest Area) — Betty FordBorn: April 8, 1918 - Died: July 8, 2011 — Betty Ford was the First Lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977 —
Elizabeth Anne "Betty" Bloomer was born in Chicago and raised in Grand Rapids. She became an accomplished dancer and was fashion coordinator for Herpolsheimer's Department Store. On October 15, 1948, she married Gerald R. Ford. Together they had . . . Map (db m176431) HM
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18 Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, SWAN (Southwest Area) — Final Resting Place of Gerald R. Ford
Beyond these gates is the final resting place of our Nation's 38th President Gerald R. Ford and his wife Elizabeth R. Ford President of the United States 1974 -1977 Vice President of the United States 1973 - 1974 United States House of . . . Map (db m99970) HM
19 Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, SWAN (Southwest Area) — Gerald R. Ford1913 - 2006
President of the United States 1974 -1977 Vice President of the United States 1973 - 1974 United States House of Representatives 1949 - 1973 United States Navy 1942 - 1946I am acutely aware that you have not elected me as your president with your . . . Map (db m99968) HM
20 Michigan, Kent County, Walker, Alpine Township — President Gerald R. Ford, Jr. - Distinguished Eagle Scout
President Gerald R. Ford, Jr. Distinguished Eagle Scout 38th President of the United States of America This sculpture of President Gerald R. Ford, as a 14-year old Eagle Scout, was created by artist Charles C. Parks and proudly presented to . . . Map (db m198989) HM
21 Michigan, Mackinac County, Mackinac Island — L2266 — Scout Barracks / Parade GroundRegistered Michigan Historic Site
Scout BarracksIn 1929, Park Commissioner Roger Andrews invited eight Eagle Scouts, including future President Gerald Ford, to serve as the “Governor’s Honor Guard” and tour guides at Fort Mackinac. Scouts raised and lowered the colors . . . Map (db m107087) HM
22 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Ford Birthsite — Birthsite of Gerald R. Ford
38th President of the United States “My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over. Our Constitution works. Our Great Republic is a government of laws and not of men. Here, the People rule…” President Ford’s Inaugural Address . . . Map (db m58089) HM
23 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Ford Birthsite — President Gerald R. Ford
The 38th President of the United States revisited this site July 12, 1980Map (db m58061) HM
24 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — University Hall and Gray Chapel
University Hall was completed in 1893. It is constructed of Amherst Sandstone. The bell tower rises to a height of 148 feet. The structure houses administrative offices, classrooms, and the legendary Gray Chapel. Among the celebrities who have . . . Map (db m12845) HM
25 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Olentangy West — 69-25 — Jesse Owens
James Cleveland Owens was born in Alabama in 1913 and moved with his family to Cleveland at age nine. An elementary school teacher recorded his name "Jesse" when he said "J.C." It became the name he used for the rest of his life. Owens' dash to . . . Map (db m12799) HM
26 Ohio, Montgomery County, Dayton, Downtown — Gerald FordThirty Eighth President of the United States
"From the Courthouse to the White House, Americans look for leaders who will achieve and maintain peace, prosperity, and trust".
… at Dayton June 7, 1976Map (db m199874) HM
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27 Oregon, Clackamas County, Oregon City — Larry G. DahlSpecialist 4, U. S. Army
Born in Oregon City June 10, 1949 Killed in Action February 23, 1971 Vice President Ford of the United States of America awarded posthumously in the name of Congress The Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry & intrepidity in . . . Map (db m8711) HM
28 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Remembering Valley ForgeThe People’s Park — Valley Forge National Historical Park —
The perseverance of the soldiers at Valley Forge is a beloved American story. Long-discussed ideas for commemoration of their sacrifices were implemented after the disruption of the Civil War, when the centennials of both the Declaration of . . . Map (db m29110) HM
29 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Washington Square West — The Walnut Street Theatre
The Walnut Street Theatre was the site of the 1st presidential debate between President Gerald R. Ford and Governor Jimmy Carter on September 23, 1976Map (db m221062) HM
30 Puerto Rico, Municipio de San Juan, San Juan, Puerta de Tierra — Gerald R. Ford38th President of the United States / 38vo Presidente de los Estados Unidos — 1974 - 1977 —
Prior to being sworn in, President Ford served as congressman, and as minority leader of the House for 25 years, and as Vice President of the United States for less than a week. A soft spoken college athlete, a reconciler, and dealmaker, . . . Map (db m193236) HM
31 South Carolina, Chester County, Lowrys — “Thirteen Original Colonies Bicentennial Covered Wagon Train”
Front The state of Pennsylvania authorized the “Thirteen Original Colonies Bicentennial Covered Wagon Train” as an official Bicentennial project. It was one of five such trains that traveled across the country to reach Valley . . . Map (db m55707) HM
32 Texas, Gillespie County, Stonewall — Friendship StonesLyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
For Lyndon Johnson, a traditional guest register was not enough. To commemorate the visits of dignitaries and friends to the Ranch, the Johnsons used “Friendship Stones.” Visitors etched their autographs and the date of their visit into . . . Map (db m91314) HM
33 Texas, Harris County, Houston, Theater District — Baker Common
Baker Common The Baker Family history and Houston’s history are one and the same Few have contributed more to our city’s progress than the members of the James Addison Baker family. They pioneered Texas law, built the law firm Baker Botts, . . . Map (db m140419) HM
34 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — AlexandriaA Place Through Time Reported missing
13,000 years ago The Paleoindian Period A Native American hunter during the Paleoindian period discards a broken spear point, on a bluff overlooking a tributary to the Potomac River at the southern edge of present-day Alexandria. . . . Map (db m166409) HM
35 Virginia, Alexandria, Seminary Hill — Gerald R. FordThirty-Eighth President of the United States — Alexandria Resident 1951-1974 —
Former U.S. President Gerald R. Ford and his family lived in Alexandria for 23 years before he became President. The Fords moved to Park Fairfax in 1951, when he was in his second term in Congress (R-Michigan). The family moved into a new house . . . Map (db m133935) HM
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36 Virginia, Alexandria, Taylor Run — President Gerald R. Ford, Jr. Residence
President Gerald R. Ford, Jr. Residence has been designated a National Historic Landmark This residence possesses significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America From 1955-1974, this was the home . . . Map (db m133934) HM
37 Virginia, Newport News, Fort Eustis — 28 — VH-34C / H-34C Choctaw
The Sikorsky H-34 Choctaw first flew on March 8, 1954 and the Army brought it into service in 1955 as a transport vehicle. The Choctaw was one of the Army's two standard light helicopters. It was to be used to transport supplies, equipment and . . . Map (db m167674) HM
38 Washington, Spokane County, Spokane — Expo '74Spokane's Introduction to the World
The early 1970s were a time of growing environmental awareness and a worldwide desire to reduce pollution, recognize and protect endangered species and take better care of the planet. Spokane and its river became a perfect venue for this . . . Map (db m148696) HM
39 Wyoming, Park County, Yellowstone National Park, Mammoth — Uncle Tom’s PointGrand Canyon of the Yellowstone River
Welcome to Uncle Tom’s Point Uncle Tom’s Trail For a memorable descent into the canyon, follow Uncle Tom’s Trail. From there, you can sense the power of Lower Falls as the Yellowstone River thunders over the brink, . . . Map (db m45272) HM
 
 
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