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Wm. G. McAdoo's Birthplace

The house atop hill was one of the few battle-field houses surviving military operations of the Kennesaw Campaign.

McAdoo ownership was Jan. 6, 1863-Feb. 3, 1864. Here, Oct. 31, 1863 was born the Hon. Wm. G. McAdoo. Secy. of the Treasury, ...

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In Memory of G. Norman Albree

In Memory Of

Native Son

G. Norman Albree

And All

Early Bird Pilots

Who Dared To Soar

Marker is at the intersection of Humphrey Street (Massachusetts Route 129) and Greenwood Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Humphrey Street.

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G. & D. Hatch Mercantile

1926-1932

George P. Hatch married Dora Palmer, A. Z.'s daughter, and later they began an ice cream parlor in A.Z.'s store. When A. Z. Died, they bought out Dora's siblings. Dora's store experience plus George's business college background brought great ...

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C. G. Powell People's Store

Town founder Levi Ruggles built a store on this site in 1876. In 1882, it became Peter Will's Brewery. It was demolished for the construction, in 1915, of the C. G. Powell People's Store, a single-story, commercial building. Prominent Phoenix ...

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Isham G. Harris

Born near here, 1818. Was the only governor of Confederate State of Tennessee. In congress 1849-54; elected governor, 1857-59-61. When U. S. forces captured Nashville, joined staff of Army of Tennessee for remainder of War. Fled to Mexico, 1865; returned ...

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John G. Parke

Born in this vicinity on Sept. 22, 1827, the noted Army Engineer is remembered chiefly for having set the exact boundary between the Oregon Territory and Canada. His survey, begun in 1857, was halted by service in the Civil War ...

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Brig. Gen. Albert Gallatin Jenkins, C.S.A.

Born November 10, 1830 in Greenbottom, Virginia, he was a graduate of Jefferson College and studied law at Harvard University. Albert Jenkins served as U.S. Congressman from 1857 to 1861 and then resigned to serve the confederacy. Thereafter, he served ...

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G. Raymond Rettew

A West Chester chemist, he pioneered the mass production of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic. In 1943, with Wyeth Laboratories, his lab (a converted auto repair shop here) made & sent more penicillin to the Armed Forces than any other ...

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G.A.R.-W.R.C. Civil War Memorial

In memory of the

Unknown Dead

that fell in the war

1861-65

Marker can be reached from Quincy Street.

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Cadiz G.A.R. Memorial

Erected by

Comrades and Friends

To the Union Soliders

of 1861 to 1865.

J.S. McReady

Post No. 456

G.A.R.

Marker can be reached from Charleston Street 0.3 miles east of U.S. 250, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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