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Commercial and Savings Bank

1915 and 1924

This ten-story Renaissance Revival Building was constructed in 1915 to house the Commercial and Savings Bank founded in 1903 by John Raggio. After a fire, the north portion was added in 1924. The property was purchased in 1929 ...

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Lake Rabun

Lakemont, Georgia

(Side 1)

Built at the foot of one of the longest and deepest valleys in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Lake Rabun began filling in May 1915 to form a reservoir of over ten million gallons covering 834 acres with a ...

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British & Hessian Invasion

Route of the 1776 British & Hessian invasion.

Marker is on Tenafly Road north of Westervelt Avenue, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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September 17, 1862 (Continued)

The left of the Union line was held by Burnside's (Ninth) Corps. The battle opened there about 10 a.m. by an unsuccessful attempt of the 11th Connecticut Infantry, supported by Crook's Brigade, to carry the stone bridge over the Antietam, ...

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Stockton Savings and Loan Society Bank

(Now Bank of Stockton)

This classical Revival Style building was the first “skyscraper” in Stockton. It was designed by San Francisco Architects Myers & Ward. California’s oldest men’s club, The Yosemite, founded 1888, has always occupied the top floors. The building ...

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September 17, 1862 (Continued)

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September 17, 1862 (Continued)

French's Division, following Sedgwick across the Antietam, on reaching the East Woods Wheeled to the left, drove the Confederate outposts from the Roulette Buildings and about 9:30 a.m., engaged the brigade of Rodes, Colquitts and ...

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Roadside Park on Hamblen Drive

Named for Will H. Hamblen (1878 - 1952), who in 1890's pioneered a crude road (about 6 mi. N) into Palo Duro Canyon along old Indian trails. This cut 120 mi off the settlers' trips to courthouse in Claude, but ...

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September 17, 1862

The Battle opened at daylight between Hooker's Corps and the Confederate divisions of Jackson and Ewell and raged in the East Woods, in Miller's Cornfield and on either side of the Hagerstown Pike about one third of a mile north ...

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Noble County Seat

Albion - Noble County Seat

The Center - later named Albion was chosen the Seat of Noble County Indiana by the vote of its citizens in August 1846.

Since that time three courthouses have been located on this square.

The first which ...

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Jacob Kinsey (Kintzy) Homestead

Ninety feet north of this spot stood the first log house in this community, erected in the year 1795 by Jacob and Elizabeth Kemp Kinsey (Kintzy) who were born in Germany in 1769. The homestead contained 439 acres and 87 ...

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