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Bostick Female Academy
Dr. Jonathan Bostick, a resident of Triune who died in 187...
Jean Hasbrouck House
Built in 1712, by
the patentee; now home of
Th...
Cueto Boarding House
In 2003, this historic Ybor City boarding house was reloca...
War Between the States
1861-1865
Dedicated to the brave and gallant Confede...
Birthplace
Abner Creek Baptist Church
Home of William and Sarah...
First African Baptist Church
The initial congregation of this church was formed by slav...
Elizabeth Blackwell
Born in Bristol, England, Elizabeth Blackwe...
Birthplace of Allison Nelson
One mile north where Sandy Creek flows into the Chattahooc...
Nathan S.S. Beman at Mt. Zion
(Nov. 26, 1785 - Aug. 6, 1871)
Nathan Sidney Beman, ...
Bell Station
A toll road was built over Pacheco Pass in 1857 by Andrew ...
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Bostick Female Academy
Dr. Jonathan Bostick, a resident of Triune who died in 1872 at his cotton plantation in Mississippi, bequeathed funds for this school. It was his desire to replace the famed Porter Female Academy, burned by Union soldiers in 1863, and ...
Jean Hasbrouck House
Built in 1712, by
the patentee; now home of
The Huguenot Patriotic,
Historical and Monumental
Society, since 1899.
Marker is at the intersection of Huguenot Street and North Front Street, on the right when traveling south on Huguenot Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Cueto Boarding House
In 2003, this historic Ybor City boarding house was relocated from 1822 E. 14th Avenue and rehabilitated as part of a project by the Federal Highway Administration and the Florida Department of Transportation incooperation [sic] with the City of Tampa.
Marker ...
War Between the States
1861-1865
Dedicated to the brave and gallant Confederate soldiers and their families of Western Pickens District (Oconee County) who despite great hardships gave their blood and earthly possessions in defense of states rights and their beloved south land.
May we never forget ...
Birthplace
Abner Creek Baptist Church
Home of William and Sarah Hendrix
1766 - 1842 1767-1849
Moved from original location
2180 Abner Creek Road
October 31, 2005
The Lord is My Rock, and My Fortress
and My Deliverer. Psalm 18:2
Dedicated September 30, 2007
Marker is on Abner Creek Road, on ...
First African Baptist Church
The initial congregation of this church was formed by slaves who had attended Ephesus Baptist Church (later First Baptist), since its organization on February 14, 1829. When a new church was built in 1840 the slaves worshipped in the older ...
Elizabeth Blackwell
Born in Bristol, England, Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910), moved to Cincinnati in 1838. Blackwell applied to several medical schools before being accepted to Geneva Medical College in New York. In 1849, she received a medical degree, becoming the first fully ...
Birthplace of Allison Nelson
One mile north where Sandy Creek flows into the Chattahoochee River, was the house of John B. Nelson, owner of Nelson´s Ferry in the 1820´s. His son, Allison Nelson was born there March, 1822. After service in the Mexican War, ...
Nathan S.S. Beman at Mt. Zion
(Nov. 26, 1785 - Aug. 6, 1871)
Nathan Sidney Beman, Presbyterian minister, educator, editor, college president, after graduating from Middlebury College, Vermont, taught and preached in New England until 1812, when he came with his wife to Georgia to regain his ...
Bell Station
A toll road was built over Pacheco Pass in 1857 by Andrew D. Firebaugh. Later in that same year he built a tavern near this site, which became a Butterfield transcontinental stage stop. In 1859 the Pacific and Atlantic Company ...