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1. Cathy Paugh. 2. Mary Ruth Sincell, Mr. Hause. 3. Cynthia Tasker. 4. Cindy Graham, Mike Snyder, Debby Shaffer. 10
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CLEVELAND COTTAGE (eramaeeapeomepnen serene crema PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND | AND HIS BRIDE, THE FORMER FRANCES FOLSOM, ARRIVED HERE THE DAY FOLLOW: } ING THEIR WHITE HOUSE WEDDING ON JUNE 2, 1886. eS THEY SPENT THEIR ‘HONEYMOON ff} AT THIS DEER PARK HOTEL COTTAGE. phe yaaa SOCIETY (NAMED FOR AN EARLY PIONEER) | PERERA ROO mec one THE FIRST TRAIL THROUGH THE | GLADES PASSED NEAR THIS POINT. GEORGE WASHINGTON ON HIS VISIT HERE IN SEPTEMBER 1784, WROTE OF IT: “McCULLOCH’S PATH WHICH OWES ITS ORIGIN TO BUFFALOES, BEING NO OTHER THAN THEIR TRACKS FROM ONE LICK TO ANOTHER’. “ARCHY’S - SPRING” IS NEARBY. — STATE ROADS COMMISSION 1976 H Highlander salutes ‘CO BICHEP ENR IAN Our second national birthday is more sym- bolic than simply its birth and the passing of a two-hundred year period. This celebration also symbolizes achievement and growth, reminding us of the past that shapes our present, and gives hope for a productive future. The Revolution was a political phenomenon, reaffirmation of values rather than mere protest. America in the 1770’s and 1780’s was a nation of young people. Three-eighths of the signers of the Constitution of 1787 were in their twentie s and thirties. We often pay tribute to the bril- liance of this generation, but we overlook its youthfulness. = “McCULLOCH’S PATH” Pimper “BRADDOCK’S ROAD’ NEAR THIS POINT, ON JUNE 10, 1755, AFTER NEARLY A MONTH'S DELAY AT FORT CUMBERLAND, BRADDOCK’S TROOPS STARTED Te WARDS FORT DUQUESNE TO WRES IT FROM THE FRENCH. ON JULY 9, 1755 HE MET HIS TERRIBLE DEFEAT AT THE pccrphatiite’ STATE ROADS COMMISSION “LITLE MEADOWS = ee | GENERAL BRADDOCK’'S 4@ CAMP OI THE. MARCH TO FORT OUQUESNI JUNE 1771755. WASHINGTON ARRIVE! HERE AFTER BRADDOCK’S DEFEA JULY 154 1755. WASHINGTO! LSO STOPPED HERE MAY 9% 175¢ JULY 7% OR 8@ 1754, OCTOBER f 770, NOVEMBER 26% 1770, AN |EPTEMBER 105 1784. | STATE ROADS COMMISSION — FORGING ye THE LITTLE CROSSINGS (OF THE LITTLE YOUGHIOGENY RIVER NOW CALLED CASTLEMAN'S RIVER) Prone O CALLED BY GEORGE WASHINGTO (HEN HE CROSSEGB ON JUNE 1S, 175! ITH GENERAL EDWARD BRADDOCK 0 HE ILL=-FATED EXPEDITION TO FOR VQUESNE PET eBURGH?, STATE ROADS Senne ah me CAMPSITE IN AUGUST 1918, AND AGAIN IN JULY 1921, HENRY FORD, THOMAS A. EDISON, HARVEY FIRESTONE, JOHN BURROUGHS AND COMPANY ENCAMPED HERE B) MUDDY CREEK FALLS. 1. The B O Railroad Station at Oakland, Mary- land.
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