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Corrick's Ford

After the Confederate defeat in the Tygarts Valley early in 1861, Gen. R.S. Garnett, the Southern leader, withdrew. Here he was overtaken by Federals under his West Point classmate, Gen. T.A. Morris, his army defeated and himself mortally wounded.

Marker is ...

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The Route of United States Army Despatch Riders / Confederate So

The Route of United States Army Despatch Riders

who entered Perry County through this pass, known as Sterrett's Gap (originally Croghan's Gap, named for George Croghan, pioneer trader and Indian intepreter), later crossing the Juniata River at Reider's Ferry (now Newport), ...

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Site of Mirabella Fish Company

1898-1985

Owners

Mario and Santa Mirabella

Tampa's Pioneer Seafood Family

Mirabella's owned its own fleet of boats that brought in fresh fish to the business.

Mirabella's Mission Statement

"From the Gulf to You"

Marker is on South Ashley Avenue north of West Platt Street / Channelside Drive. ...

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Washington's Farm

519 acres owned 1794-1799 by the First President

Thomas Sprigg, Jr., patented in 1725 as "Woodstock" 1,102 acres here, inherited in 1782 by Sprigg's three granddaughters, Sophia, Rebecca, and Elizabeth. Sophia married John Francis Mercer (later Governor of Maryland, 1801-1803.) ...

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Site of Grist Mill

Site of

Grist Mill

powered by this stream

and built for

the Rev. Wm. Leverich

1658

Marker is at the intersection of New York Avenue and Mill Lane, on the left when traveling north on New York Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bayflite 3 Crew

In memory of

our colleagues

Bayflite 3 crew

Mark Wallace

Alicia Betita-Collins

Erik Hangartner

who lost their lives

in service to others

April 25, 2000

Marker is on San Martin Boulevard NE, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Safety Harbor Site

has been designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

under the provisions of the

Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935

This site possesses exceptional value

in commemorating or illustrating

the history of the United States

Marker is on Philppe Park Road, ...

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Prehistoric Circular Earthworks / The Squaring of Circleville

Side A:

Prehistoric Circular Earthworks

Established as the county seat of Pickaway County in 1810, Circleville derives its name from the circular portion of a large Hopewell-era earthwork upon which it was built. The Circleville earthworks, described in 1772 by Rev. ...

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“Fall Hill”

On the heights one mile to the west, the home of the Thorntons from about 1736. Francis Thornton 2nd was a Justice, a Burgess 1744-45, and Lieut.-Colonel of his Majesty's militia for Spotsylvania County. He and two of his brothers ...

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Biltmore Forest School

Founded September 1, 1898

This tablet, marking the site

of the school building, is erected

in honor of

Dr. C.A. Schenck

founder of the

Biltmore Forest School,

the first school of forestry

in the United States

The Alumni - 1950

Marker can be reached from U.S. 276 ½ mile south ...

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