Ashley Jewish Homesteaders Cemetery
North Dakota, Reference number: 15000807
Areas of Significance: Exploration/Settlement, Agriculture, Social History, Agriculture, Religion
Period of Significance: 1906-1932
As documented in the nomination, this cemetery is the only permanent physical reminder of the McIntosh County Jewish farming community, the largest Jewish settlement in North Dakota. North Dakota had the fourth largest number of homesteaders of any state in the country.
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North Dakota, Reference number: 15000807
Areas of Significance: Exploration/Settlement, Agriculture, Social History, Agriculture, Religion
Period of Significance: 1906-1932
As documented in the nomination, this cemetery is the only permanent physical reminder of the McIntosh County Jewish farming community, the largest Jewish settlement in North Dakota. North Dakota had the fourth largest number of homesteaders of any state in the country.
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Meador Homestead
Mississippi, Reference number: 10000885
Areas of Significance: Exploration Settlement, Architecture
Period of Significance: 1885-1945
The property is associated with European American settlement in the Piney Woods region of Mississippi, which grew along with an expanded transportation network. The dogtrot style log house was built with logs cut from the property and is typical of first generation dwellings in the area.
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Mississippi, Reference number: 10000885
Areas of Significance: Exploration Settlement, Architecture
Period of Significance: 1885-1945
The property is associated with European American settlement in the Piney Woods region of Mississippi, which grew along with an expanded transportation network. The dogtrot style log house was built with logs cut from the property and is typical of first generation dwellings in the area.
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Last updated: February 29, 2024