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Scott Bridge
Longest Wooden Span in Vermont
This 277’ bridge, bui...
The DeForest Block
Erected - 1887
The DeForest Block, built in 1887, wa...
4th New York Independent Battery
(Smith's)
(Front): 4th New York
Ind'p't Batter...
Brook’s Covered Bridge
Covered Bridge
Brook’s Bridge built 1840
Bloo...
Samuel F. B. Morse
Samuel F. B. Morse
Inventor of the telegraph
T...
Brewster’s Tavern
Site of government seat and town social center often visit...
Our Drummer Boy
Erected by the Drum and Bugle Corps of the 13th Regt. N.G....
Gillisonville Baptist Church
(Obverse):
The Euhaw congregation constituted this e...
Burial Ground of Congregation Ahavath Achim
The section of the cemetery encompassing the area behind t...
Spartanburg Methodist College
While minister of Duncan Memorial Methodist Church, the Re...
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Scott Bridge
Longest Wooden Span in Vermont
This 277’ bridge, built in 1870 by Harrison Chamberlain, consists of two king post trusses and a 166’ Town lattice truss. The latter was the longest wooden span in Vermont. In 1981 a concrete pier was ...
The DeForest Block
Erected - 1887
The DeForest Block, built in 1887, was Mr. Henry L. DeForest's first brick building in the downtown commercial district. It is one of the oldest brick buildings in Sanford and the only one that survived the disastrous fire ...
4th New York Independent Battery
(Smith's)
(Front): 4th New York
Ind'p't Battery
(Smith's)
Artillery Brigade
3rd Corps
July 2, 1863 2 to 5 p.m.
(Back):Casualties
2 killed - 10 wounded
1 captured
At the time of the assault
by Hood's Division of the
Confederate Army this
Battery supported by the
Fourth Maine Infantry,
formed the extreme left
of the Third Corps ...
Brook’s Covered Bridge
Covered Bridge
Brook’s Bridge built 1840
Blooming Grove and Greycourt Turnpike. Replaced in 1922
Marker is on W Main St (New York Route 94) 0 miles south of Patricia Lane, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Samuel F. B. Morse
Samuel F. B. Morse
Inventor of the telegraph
To honor and perpetuate
his memory this plaque
is presented by the
members of the
Morse Telegraph Club
1968
Upper Monument:
Samuel Finley Breese Morse
Born
Charlestown Mass:
April XXVII
1791
Died
April 11
1872
Marker can be reached from Orchard Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
Brewster’s Tavern
Site of government seat and town social center often visited by George Washington 1765-1799
Marker is at the intersection of New York Route 94 and Horton Rd on State Route 94.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Our Drummer Boy
Erected by the Drum and Bugle Corps of the 13th Regt. N.G., S.N.Y., in memory of Clarence D. MacKenzie, born Feb. 8, 1849, Died at Annapolis, MD., June 11, 1861, aged 12 yrs 4 mos 3 dys
Back of Monument:
This young ...
Gillisonville Baptist Church
(Obverse):
The Euhaw congregation constituted this ecclesiastical group 24 March 1832, naming it Coosawhatchie Baptist Church. The South Carolina Baptist Convention met at the church in December 1845 and unanimously voted to join the recently formed Southern Baptist Convention. In February ...
Burial Ground of Congregation Ahavath Achim
The section of the cemetery encompassing the area behind this marker, bounded by the lane to the east, the sidewalk to the west, and the wall to the south, was established in 1892 as the burial ground for Congregation Ahavath ...
Spartanburg Methodist College
While minister of Duncan Memorial Methodist Church, the Rev. David E. Camak established the Textile Industrial Institute in the dwelling across the street to educate cotton mill workers. The institute opened Sept. 5, 1911, and its operation was soon assumed ...