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Social Battlefield Split Kent Families

In June 1917, Judge James A. Pearce commemorated the Civil War soldiers of Kent County by erecting a monument to honor the patriotism and valor of a once divided, but now reunited country. The rough-cut ...

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Douglas B-18A Bolo

S/N 37-505

The Douglas B-18 was a military adaptation of the company's DC-2 airliner sharing a similar powerplant, wing and tail designs. Although obsolete by the end of 1941, the number of aircraft available made B-18s the most important long-range bomber ...

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Dedicated to Davis Helberg

In recognition of his non-tiring commitment to the maritime community and service as Duluth Seaway Port Authority executive director for 24 years, 1979-2003.

A native of and lifelong resident of Northern Minnesota, Davis began his career as a 17-year-old Great Lakes ...

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Mackerman & Company Building

Constructed circa 1852. Joseph Mackerman used the building as home and brewery. Since that time the building housed a drug store, meat market and California’s oldest weekly newspaper - - - The Mountain Messenger. This fireproof building, with iron doors, ...

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The S.P. Hamblen Family

Pioneered at this site, in dugout to the west. S.P. Hamblen (1846-1930) and wife Virginia (1861-1950) settled in Lakeview area (9 mi. S of Claude) in 1889. Hamblen helped establish Lakeview School, 1890. He engaged in farming and stockraising, and ...

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Birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low

(Top):

Birthplace of

Juliette Gordon Low

Founder of Girl Scouts

In The United States

Owned and Operated

By The

Girl Scouts Of The U.S.A.

(Bottom):

The Juliette Gordon Low

birthplace

Has Been Designated A

National

Histiric Landmark

This Site Possesses National Significance

In Commemorating The History Of The

United ...

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"The Spirit of the American Doughboy "

E. M. Viquesney

(Right panel)

World War I was largly fought in trenches six feet deep along the Western Front which extended nearly four hundred miles, from Northern France to the French-Swiss border. Enemy trenches were close by and seperated from allied ...

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Birthplace of Juliette Low

(1860-1927)

In the house that stands opposite this marker, Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, was born, October 31, 1860. It was her girlhood home until her marriage there in 1886 to William ...

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Christ Episcopal Church, Duanesburg New York

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Circa 1793

Marker is at the intersection of Great Western Turnpike (U.S. 20) and Duanesburg Churches Road (County Route 127), ...

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Laboring Sons Memorial Ground

Laboring Sons Cemetery

A cemetery was established at this site in 1851 by the Beneficial Society of the Laboring Sons of Frederick to provide a burial ground for citizens of color. The Beneficial Society had been formed in 1839 “for the ...

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