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Locomotive 1727

Locomotive 1727 is a Class M-6 Mogul built by Baldwin Automotive Works in 1901. It served Southern Pacific in California and Oregon until 1956. 1727 is one of only seven Mogul engines surviving today out of 355 originally built.

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Rutherford College

Evolved from private

school opened c. 1853 by

R.L. Adernethy. Operated

1900-1933 by Methodist

Church. Closed 1935. The

original site 8/10 mi N.

Marker is on Malcolm Bvld (County Route 1001).

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Civil War Cannons

24 pdr. Flank Howitzer - Model 1844 - Cast 1864

Maker; Fort Pitt Foundry, Pittsburgh, PA.

Used on Casement Flank of fortifications to protect against infantry assults [sic].

Range; 1322 yds. at 5 degree Elevation.

Bore Dia; 5.82”

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Dr Albert Claudius ("Claude") Wathey

July 24, 1926 - January 8, 1999

Albert Claudius Wathey, simply "Claude" to everyone, was no doubt the most dominant political figure on the island in the last century. The legendary leader was in power for almost 40 years, during which ...

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Manuel Robles House

Manuel Robles made the adobes and built this house in 1881. The single-story residence is an excellent example of a modified Sonoran-style rowhouse. Originally it was an L-shaped structure with a flat earth-filled roof, then about 1913 a flat metal ...

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Brig. General Benjamin Harrison

1833–1901. Entered the Union Army as 2nd Lt. of the 70th Indiana Regiment. He insisted on turning raw recruits into disciplined soldiers. He later was United States Senator from Indiana and the twenty-third President of the United States.

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The Wisconsin Company

1st Regiment of Berdan's U.S. Sharpshooters

The Wisconsin Company

1st Regiment of Berdan's

U.S. Sharpshooters

used many cartridges on this

spot, August 30, 1862. Losing

1 man killed and 8 wounded

position marked by Geo. E. Albee, a private of the company

Marker is on Featherbed Lane (County ...

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Macedonian Tribune

Original location of the Macedonian Tribune, 20 South West Street, from 1927-1949. Founded by immigrants from Macedonia as the voice of the Macedonian Patriotic Organization, the paper continues to be published in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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Edward Miner Gallaudet

 

Edward Miner Gallaudet

1837 – 1917

Founder and First President

of

Gallaudet College

1864 – 1910

Erected out of Gratitude

by the

Alumni Association

and its Friends

1969

Marker is on Gallaudet Mall north of Lincoln Circle.

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George W. P. Hunt / Arizona's First Governor

Born 1859 Died 1934

[Main Marker]Entombment of

George W. P. Hunt

Born 1859 Died 1934

Colorful Arizona pioneer and statesman. Member of various territorial legislatures. President, Arizona Constitutional Convention 1910. Elected Arizona's 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, 8th and 10th Governor to set ...

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