view gallery |  Washington Irving's Camp Marker - Arcadia, Oklahoma, USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution A D.A.R. marker denoting one of the campsites used by Washington Irving, author of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, his party and a troop of US Rangers on Oct. 24, 1832, when Oklahoma was still Indian Territory. posted by: gramakitty location: Texas date approved: 05/29/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Site of Fort Boonesborough 1775-1783 - Richmond, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Fort Boonesborough is National Historic Landmark and is one of the best-preserved archaeological sites of early westward expansion by British colonists in that period. This is a large limestone marker with no DAR insignia. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Daniel Boone's Trail - London, KY
in Daughters of the American Revolution Daniel Boone’s Trail is the famous trail constructed by Daniel Boone and his party of pioneers in 1775. The Trail ran from Cumberland Gap to Fort Boonesborough. This is a limestone rock with a brass plaque and no DAR Insignia. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Trail of Tears Indian Camping Grounds - Hopkinsville, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution The NPS Commemorative Park in Hopkinsville, Kentucky was once the location of a winter camp and ration stop along the Northern Route of the Trail of Tears. Bronze plaque attached to a concrete base with DAR insignia on bottom left hand corner. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Daniel Boone’s Trail - Boonesborough, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Daniel Boone’s Trail is the famous trail constructed by Daniel Boone and his party of pioneers in 1775. The Trail ran from Cumberland Gap to Fort Boonesborough. This is a limestone marker with a brass plaque and DAR insignia upper left hand corner. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Adair County Revolutionary War Memorial - Columbia, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Marker is in Columbia, Kentucky, in Adair County. Memorial is at the intersection of Public Square and Burkesville Street. Marker is a limestone boulder with bronze plaque attached. DAR insignia is in top center of plaque. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Revolutionary Soldier Anthony Crockett 1776 - 1783 - Frankfort, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Marker is in Frankfort, Kentucky at the Frankfort Cemetery Section N DAR Lot. The is an official Revolutionary War Soldier/Patriot DAR marker attached to the headstone. The DAR insignia is in the top center of the marker. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Revolutionary Soldier Arrington Wickliffe 1750-1820 - Frankfort, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Marker is in Frankfort, Kentucky Frankfort Cemetery Section N DAR Lot. The is an official Revolutionary War Soldier/Patriot DAR marker attached to the headstone. The DAR insignia is in the top center of the marker. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  One Room School House - Bardstown, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Marker is in Bardstown, Kentucky, in Nelson County in the old Pioneer Cemetery. Markers is an official Kentucky Department of Highways maker sponsored by DAR. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Captain William Early Buford - Lancaster. Kentucky USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Marker is at the intersection of Lexington Road (U.S. 27) and Danville Street (Kentucky Route 52) on the wall of the northeast corner of the Garrard County Courthouse. This is a bronze marker with the DAR insignia placed in the bottom center. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Vancouver’s Fort - Louisa, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Marker is at the intersection of South Main Cross Street (Kentucky Route 2566) and East Main Street, on the left of the courthouse. A bronze marker with a DAR insignia is mounted on a pink sandstone monument. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Daniel Boone's Trail - Bernstadt. KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Daniel Boone’s Trail is the famous trail constructed by Daniel Boone and his party of pioneers in 1775. The Trail ran from Cumberland Gap to Fort Boonesborough. This is a sandstone rock on a concrete slab with a brass plaque and no DAR Insignia. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Livingston Trail Head Four Historic Plaques - Livingston, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Marker in on Daniel Boone Trail (U.S. 25) near (Kentucky Route 490) in a small park that serves as a trail head. The four plaques are on a pink granite monument. The plaques do not contain the DAR insignia. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Simon Kenton - Maysville, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Marker is in Maysville, Kentucky. Marker is on Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge (U.S. 62). The marker is a bronze plaque fastened to the concrete cable anchorage on the southbound side. The DAR insignia is in the bottom center. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Daniel Boone's Trail - Middlesboro, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Daniel Boone’s Trail is the famous trail constructed by Daniel Boone and his party of pioneers in 1775. The Trail ran from Cumberland Gap to Fort Boonesborough. This is a fieldstone marker with a four brass plaques and no DAR Insignia. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  DAR Lot - Frankfort Cemetery - Frankfort, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution The DAR LOT is part of the Frankfort Cemetery. It honors Revolutionary War Patriots that have been identified and interred or memorial stones placed here. This is a limestone marker with a brass plaque with DAR insignia. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  FIRST FORT BUILT IN KENTUCKY - FORT TWITTY Richmond, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution First fort built in Kentucky by Daniel Boone’s trailblazing party when they carved out the trail that came to be known as Boone Trace in 1775. This is a small grey granite marker with no visible DAR insignia. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/27/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Barnett's Station - Hartford, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Marker is at the intersection of Washington Street and Cs-1046 on Ohio County Courthouse lawn. This s a bronze plaque on a limestone boulder. There is no DAR insignia. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/26/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  The End of the Kearney Trail - San Diego, CA, USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution A Daughter of the American Revolution plaque in the old town of San Diego, at the location of the End of the Kearney Trail. posted by: T-Team! location: California date approved: 05/26/2023 last visited: 05/27/2023 |
view gallery |  Old Floyd County / Lawrence County Revolutionary War Memorial - Louisa, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Memorial is at the intersection of North Main Cross Street and East Main Street in front of the Lawrence County Courthouse.
The memorial is a granite bench without a DAR insignia. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/25/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Buffalo Trace - Frankfort, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Located at the Visitor Center of Buffalo Trace Distillery (from U.S.421 take Fair Oaks Lane - a.k.a.: Great Buffalo Trace). Marker is a bronze plaque attached to a pink granite mill stone. The DAR insignia is in bottom center of the plaque. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/25/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  **MISSING** 1940 DAR Penny Pines Forest - 50 Years - Rowan County, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution The Kentucky DAR Memorial Forest is 70-acres located 5 ½ miles from Morehead in Rowan County in the Cumberland National Forest.
This is a limestone marker with a brass plaque and DAR insignia in the top center. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/25/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Daniel Boone's Trail - Richmond, KY USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Daniel Boone’s Trail is the famous trail constructed by Daniel Boone and his party of pioneers in 1775. The Trail ran from Cumberland Gap to Fort Boonesborough. This is a limestone marker with a brass plaque and no DAR Insignia. posted by: Crazy4horses location: Kentucky date approved: 05/25/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  The Plank Road - New Harmony, IN USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution Marker placed on a concrete and stone cairn outside the town of New Harmony. This was a short road to accommodate transportation of goods between towns. posted by: YoSam. location: Indiana date approved: 05/24/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Revolutionary War Memorial - Greenville, Illinois USA
in Daughters of the American Revolution One of two bronze plaques at the main entrance to the county courthouse, Revolutionary War on the left, War of 1812 on the right as you enter the courthouse. posted by: YoSam. location: Illinois date approved: 05/23/2023 last visited: never |
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