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On September 18, 1933, a new granite vault was dedicated, For the 1936 Texas Centennial, the Texas Centennial Commission erected a 48-foot (15 m) shellstone monument with an art deco mural to prominently mark the mass grave. In 1949 the Board of Control transferred the site to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. [6]
West Texas: 42 Coleman: 1 0 Northwest: 43 Collin: 69 0 Metroplex: 44 Collingsworth: 2 0 Gulf Coast: 45 Colorado: 7 0 Gulf Coast: 46 Comal: 30 0 Alamo: 47 Comanche: 3 0 Northwest: 48 Concho: 4 0 West Texas: 49 Cooke: 8 0 Metroplex: 50 Coryell: 4 0 Central: 51 Cottle: 1 0 Northwest: 52 Crane 0 0 West Texas: 53 Crockett: 7 0 West Texas: 54 Crosby ...
This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in Texas and other landmarks of equivalent landmark status in the state. The United States' National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service , and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of ...
Early ranch settlement (1880s) in the San Luis Valley, with a surviving period ranch house; located on a Nature Conservancy property near Great Sand Dunes National Park. 28: United States Air Force Academy, Cadet Area: United States Air Force Academy, Cadet Area: April 1, 2004 : Colorado Springs
A map of the fire. (North is downwards. The fire started near the sea Mälaren at the bottom of the map.) The Great Stockholm Fire of 1759 was the city’s greatest fire since 1686. It raged in the Eastern Södermalm on Thursday, 19 July, and over the following night, reduced about 20 blocks with about 300 houses to ash, and rendered about 2000 ...
A wildfire burning near Interstate 70 in the Frisco area on Oct. 23, 2024. (Photo provided by Summit County Sheriff’s Office) ... White and Blue Fire Protection District, the Colorado Division ...
To carry out Smith's orders, two companies of the 1st Infantry Regiment under the command of Captain Stephen Decatur Carpenter departed Fort Duncan on August 7, 1855. [11] On August 20, 1855, Carpenter arrived at Live Oak Creek, [12] 4 miles (6.4 km) from the Military Road's crossing over the Pecos, [13] and established Camp Lancaster.
We had just moved to Colorado when the Marshall fire happened in 2021. My family evacuated to a nearby hotel, and the community rallied in the coming weeks and months.