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Mary Powell Bell
This bell, cast by the Meneely Bell Foundry...
Chambers Pear Tree
1652 - 2002
This Bartlett pear tree commemorates t...
Alfred Johnson and John B. Morin
Erected in Honor of
Alfred Johnson, U.S.N.
an...
Home of Clara Pendleton Blanchard
1843-1931
For 40 years Clara sailed, first with her ...
The Rondout Creek Suspension Bridge
Between the 1840’s and early 1920&rsq...
The Sandstone Building
It is difficult to establish an exact date of construction...
Frank W. Barker, George J. Kennedy, Walter James, Earnest R. Tip
Members of the
Civilian Conservation Corps
"Big" Bill Murphy
This statue depicts Big Bill Murphy, hero of the tragic To...
The Honorable Vern Riffe (1925 - 1997)
A native of New Boston, Vernal G. Riffe Jr. served ...
Gardeners Club
This structure, built by St. George's first horticulturist...
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Mary Powell Bell
This bell, cast by the Meneely Bell Foundry in West Troy, New York, in 1861, came from the famous steamboat Mary Powell which operated on the Hudson River from 1861 to 1917. The Mary Powell ran between Rondout/Kingston and ...
Chambers Pear Tree
1652 - 2002
This Bartlett pear tree commemorates the original tree planted by Thomas Chambers, who in 1652 settled in this vicinity, which later became known as Rondout and Kingston. Upon his death, he was buried under this tree with ...
Alfred Johnson and John B. Morin
Erected in Honor of
Alfred Johnson, U.S.N.
and
John B. Morin, U.S.M.C.
The first from Attleboro
to die in action
World War II
November 15, 1942
In the South Pacific area
December 15, 1942
On Guadalcanal Island
Dedicated to their memory by their fellow citizens
November 7th 1943
Marker is at ...
Home of Clara Pendleton Blanchard
1843-1931
For 40 years Clara sailed, first with her father at age nine, then with her husband, Captain William Blanchard, aboard 13 vessels in all. She enjoyed one of the longest documented lives at sea and sailed to all parts of ...
The Rondout Creek Suspension Bridge
Between the 1840’s and early 1920’s ferries were used to transport people and vehicles across the Rondout Creek. The last was a chain ferry affectionately nicknamed the “Skillypot”, Dutch for tortoise, apt for both its appearance and speed. This ...
The Sandstone Building
It is difficult to establish an exact date of construction of this building. It is one of a half-dozen structures built in St. George from leftover rock from the tabernacle during the 1860's. George Brooks is thought to have built ...
Frank W. Barker, George J. Kennedy, Walter James, Earnest R. Tip
Members of the
Civilian Conservation Corps
Company 1212
Paradise Camp F-5
who gave their lives for the conservation
of Nevada's Natural Resources, while fighting fire
about three miles east
of this point on July 28, 1939.
Marker is on U.S. 95 0.6 miles north of Buffalo Hetrick ...
"Big" Bill Murphy
This statue depicts Big Bill Murphy, hero of the tragic Tonopah Belmont Mine fire that killed 17 miners on February 23, 1911. Murphy went down in the mine cage a number of times to bring up stricken miners.
On the last ...
The Honorable Vern Riffe (1925 - 1997)
A native of New Boston, Vernal G. Riffe Jr. served the 92nd House District in the Ohio General Assembly from 1959 to 1994. As Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1974 through 1994, he served longer than any ...
Gardeners Club
This structure, built by St. George's first horticulturist J.E. Johnson in 1863, for use as a meeting place for the club, was never used as a residence.
Marker can be reached from West St. George Boulevard.
Courtesy hmdb.org