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Are there any surviving features, built or topographical, that relate to the proposed commemoration?

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Are there any surviving features, built or topographical, that relate to the proposed commemoration?

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If possible, please attach a photograph. (While survival of such features is not a determining factor in the approval of markers, a suggested marker should be close enough to the site described to take advantage of any features that do survive. It should also be located so as to maximize accessibility to the public.) The marker should be placed on the north side of Claremont Road 50 feet before the entrance to the Carlisle Barracks along the wrought iron fence of the Carlisle Indian Cemetery. See photo at http://www.epix.net/~landis/cemetery.jpg. The actual school grounds are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, however, they are located inside the Carlisle Barracks and are not visible from any public road, hence our suggestion that this marker be placed by the Indian Cemetery site. 7. Provide information on suggested marker site: County: Cumberland Street address or intersection (if town or city location): Claremont Road (state road), near Delaney Road Entrance to US Ar

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