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Victoria Claflin-Woodhull-Martin / First Woman Candidate for Pre

Victoria Claflin-Woodhull-Martin

Born in Homer in 1838, Victoria Claflin proved to be a woman with visions that exceeded her time. Victoria and her sister Tennessee, in 1870, became the first women stockbrokers in the country. Her opinions expressed in the Woodhull ...

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Horace Kephart

Author of "Our Southern Highlanders" (1913) and other works, naturalist, librarian. Grave 3/10 mi S.W. Mt. Kephart, 30 mi. N., is named for him.

Marker is on Spring Street (U.S. 19).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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General Grant's Headquarters

General Grant’s headquarters at Appomattox Manor 1864-65 during the siege of Petersburg and Richmond. President Lincoln spent 3 weeks in City Point during April, 1865.

Marker is at the intersection of Cedar Lane and Pecan Avenue, on the left when traveling ...

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Headquarters of Colonel Johann Gottlieb Rall

On this site stood the dwelling which was the headquarters of Colonel Johann Gottlieb Rall, Hessian Commander mortally wounded in the Battle of Trenton December 26, 1776 in which house he died the following day.

The dwelling was from November 30, ...

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Lykken’s Department Store

Desert pioneer, Carl Lykken, built the first general store in the village in 1914. For many years it contained the only telephone and the post office. The store was remodeled with the existing overhang and arches when sidewalks were installed ...

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St. Martin's Church

Established around 1692 as a chapel-of-ease for Snow Hill Parish, and later, in 1744, designated as the principal church of Worcester Parish. The original frame building was replaced with this Georgian brick structure, completed in 1764.

Marker is on US 113 ...

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Esther Martinez - P'oe Tsáwä (1912-2006)

Ohkay Owingeh

Esther Martinez served her community as an educator, linguist and storyteller. Her foremost contributions to our state are documenting and preserving the Tewa language and the art of storytelling. Esther was named a national heritage fellow in 2006 by ...

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Battery A, Second U.S. Artillery

Second Brigade - Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps

Army of the Potomac

Cavalry Corps

Second Brigade Horse Artillery

Battery A Second U.S. Artillery

Six 3 inch Rifles

Lieut. John H. Calef commanding

June 30 Arrived in the evening from Emmitsburg ...

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Stuart

Brigade Heaquarters Monument

U. S.

Headquarters, 2d Brigade,

5th Division,

Army of the Tennessee.

Col. David Stuart, 55th Illinois,

Commanding.

Established March 19, 1862.

Marker is on Federal Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Saint John's Church of Worthington and Parts Adjacent / Church a

Saint John's Church of Worthington and Parts Adjacent

In October of 1803, members of The Scioto Company, led by James Kilbourne, came from Connecticut and founded Worthington. On February 6, 1804, the Articles of Agreement establishing St. John's Church of Worthington ...

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