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The 4,410 American military dead buried in the Brittany American Cemetery died in the area of northwestern France extending from the beachhead westward to Brest and eastward to the Seine and represent 43 percent of the burials originally made in the region. They were interred there by the American Graves Registration Service in the distinctive ...
Farm to Market Road 2601 (FM 2601) is located in Bell County. It begins at an intersection with Moody-Leon Road and Buckhorn Lane in Meadow Grove. The route travels in a generally eastern direction, turning south at Munz Road before turning back east at FM 2409. FM 2601 continues to run eastward to an intersection with SH 317. [3] [4] [5]
Broadly, its reach stretched westward to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains; eastward to the Great Plains's boundary with the Eastern Woodlands; southward up to the Red River of the South; and northward up to the boreal forest of Canada. The earliest sites are concentrated in the east, suggesting a later westward expansion. [1]
Wales has more than 250 Neolithic burial sites, with some among the most remarkable in Europe. ... Israel, Syria and Lebanon - before gradually spreading westward. ...
Farm to Market Road 2974 (FM 2974) is a 2.080-mile (3.347 km) state road in Shelby County that connects the east end of Shelby County Road 1211 in Lamar (at the New Hope Cemetery) with Farm to Market Road 138 in Center.
The sites are made up of distinctive pottery styles and impressive burial mounds containing stone vault tombs. It is however uncertain whether this culture developed locally when people adopted Hopewell traits, or if westward migrating Hopewell people brought it all with them.
Farm to Market Road 205 (FM 205) is located in Erath, Hood, and Somervell counties. It runs from US 281 in Stephenville east to SH 144 in Glen Rose. FM 205 was designated from US 67 in Glen Rose westward 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to Lanham Mill. On October 31, 1958, FM 205 was extended east to FM 201 (now FM 56). On May 5, 1966, FM 205 was extended ...
The land owned by Abel Smith stretched far. In a 1908 edition of The New York Times, the farm was said to have been bisected by Secaucus Road, and "between the Paterson Plank Road on the north, the Penn Horn Creek on the East, the lands of S. Jacobs on the south, and the old Secaucus racetrack to the west."