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Erected by the State of Connecticut
Erected by the State of Connecticut
to her
Fif...
Hess Feed Store
129 South Main
This building housed the Hess Feed St...
Battle of Nashville
Confederate Outpost
100 yards west was Redoubt No. 3...
Springfield City Hall Bell
This bell from Springfield's first City Hall, located on t...
Battle of Nashville
Taking of Redoubt No. 5
Hood's Redoubt No. 5 was on ...
National Bank of Chesapeake City
C. 1903
The National Bank of Chesapeake City was bui...
Battle of Nashville
(December 16, 1864)
During the retreat from Nashvill...
Marshfield's City Hall Clock and Fire Bell
Raised May 29, 1901 • Removed Nov. 28, 1962
This 1,9...
Glencoe - The Marshall Family House Site
In 1899 James H. Holt sold Emanual "Man" Marshall a one-ac...
Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn at the Foot of Cardiff Hill
(On the left side, when viewed from Main Street): The monu...
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Erected by the State of Connecticut
Erected by the State of Connecticut
to her
Fifth and Twentieth Infantry Regiments
Chattanooga Campaign
1863 - 1864
Marker is on Hawthorne Street north of Ivy Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hess Feed Store
129 South Main
This building housed the Hess Feed Store in 1919; by 1933 it is Dillon Mercantile. In 1951 it became B & Main Restaurant
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Avenue B, on the right when traveling ...
Battle of Nashville
Confederate Outpost
100 yards west was Redoubt No. 3 in the Confederate system of detached works beyond the main line. It was overrun by the enveloping attack of Wood's IV Corps from the northwest.
Marker is on Hillsboro Pike (U.S. 431), on ...
Springfield City Hall Bell
This bell from Springfield's first City Hall, located on this site in 1848, is placed here to honor the school children of Springfield and Clark County who participated in the Esplanade/Fountain Square Project.
Time capsule encased beneath this bell.
October 14, 1993
Marker ...
Battle of Nashville
Taking of Redoubt No. 5
Hood's Redoubt No. 5 was on this hill. Couch's Division of the XXIII Corps, sweeping to the south of the route of Smith's XVI, captured it and the hills to the east late in the afternoon. ...
National Bank of Chesapeake City
C. 1903
The National Bank of Chesapeake City was built in 1903 by the John Banks family. The exterior is Port Deposit granite and the interior still houses the original bank vault and tin ceilings. This massive granite building is two ...
Battle of Nashville
(December 16, 1864)
During the retreat from Nashville, Colonel Edmund Rucker's brigade attempted to block the Union pursuit by erecting a barricade of fence rails and logs across Granny White Pike, 1/2 mile south of this spot. During the ensuing night ...
Marshfield's City Hall Clock and Fire Bell
Raised May 29, 1901 • Removed Nov. 28, 1962
This 1,982 pound bell tolled the hours, served as community fire alarm and summoned volunteer firemen to meetings for more than four decades. The clock mechanism failed during World War II and ...
Glencoe - The Marshall Family House Site
In 1899 James H. Holt sold Emanual "Man" Marshall a one-acre lot at the northeastern end of the Glencoe property. "Man" Marshall was the superintendent at Glencoe Mills for nearly forty years. He and wife Mary Eliza Murray Marshall lived ...
Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn at the Foot of Cardiff Hill
(On the left side, when viewed from Main Street): The monument presented to Hannibal
by
Geo. A. Mahan - Ida D. Mahan
and
Dulany Mahan
1925
(On the right side, when viewed from Main Street): Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn at the Foot of Cardiff Hill
Marker ...