Ellicott's Stone
Ellicott’s Stone, also known as the Ellicott Stone, is a boundary marker in northern Mobile County, Alabama. It was placed on April 10, 1799 by a joint U.S.-Spanish survey party headed by Andrew Ellicott. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 11 April 1973.
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Ellicott's Stone
Ellicott’s Stone, also known as the Ellicott Stone, is a boundary marker in northern Mobile County, Alabama. It was placed on April 10, 1799 by a joint U.S.-Spanish survey party headed by Andrew Ellicott. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 11 April 1973.
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Ellicott’s Stone, also known a ...... and the St. Stephens baseline.
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La Ellicott's Stone, également ...... a ligne de base Saint Stephen.
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صخرة اليكوت , المعروفة أيضا با ...... ستيفنس وسانت ستيفنز خط الأساس.
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The south side of the stone. It reads: Dominio De S.M. Carlos IV, Lat. 31, 1799.
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Ellicott’s Stone, also known a ...... toric Places on 11 April 1973.
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La Ellicott's Stone, également ...... neering Landmarks depuis 1968.
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صخرة اليكوت , المعروفة أيضا با ...... كن التاريخية في 11 أبريل 1973.
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Ellicott's Stone
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Ellicott's Stone
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حجر إليكوت
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Ellicott Stone
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