Showing posts with label National Parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Parks. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Some More National Parks Cards

A few months ago I highlighted some trading cards I found at Ocmulgee National Monument in Georgia and while my parents were on vacation in New Mexico my Dad found another set of cards from the Fort Union National Monument. Fort Union dates back to 1851 and was located on the Santa Fe Trail near modern day Las Vegas.

The New Mexico Volunteers were based out of Fort Union and took part in a few Civil War battles against the Confederates.


Around the Fort you can still see many long portions of the Santa Fe Trail.  

 

This is Francisco Chaves who was a lieutenant colonel who  commanded the New Mexico Volunteers against the Confederates at the Battle of Valverde.


 A view of Fort Union from above and as you can see it's the only civilization for miles and miles.


This is Manuel Chavez  who led the Union to a victory over the Confederates at the Battle of Glorieta which stopped the South from creating a gateway to California through New Mexico.


Thursday, March 19, 2015

Trading Cards From The Ocmulgee National Monument

Just outside Macon, GA you can find an interesting artifact of Native American culture called the Ocmulgee National Monument. Be sure to bring your NPS Passport!


The monument is not a single structure but a collection of mounds built by the South mound built by the South Appalachian Mississippian people about 1,000 years ago. 


This particular mound is the Great Temple Mound and you are able to climb to the top. 


It is a sacred site and there are a lot of things you can't do on the grounds including flying kites. 



The view from the top show the floodplains of the Ocmulgee River and on the opposite side you get a great view of the Macon skyline. 
 

I'm always a sucker for a gift shop and National Parks have some of the best gift shops anywhere. Ocmulgee's gift shop didn't disappoint as they had complimentary packs of of trading cards featuring historical figures and events related to the park. Here are some scans of the front and back of each card in the set with my favorite being of General Sherman.