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Oyster Bay 9/11 Monument
In loving memory of the Oyster Bay Residents
lost on...
First Cabin in Springfield
About February, 1830, William Fulbright erected, near this...
Pollock Building
Built of locally quarried volcanic rock in 1901, this edif...
Eureka Schoolhouse & Baltimore Covered Bridge
The Eureka Schoolhouse, constructed between 1785 and 1790,...
Citizens Bank
This Neo-Classical Revival style building opened with much...
The Battle of LaFayette
On June 18, 1864, during Gen. Sherman's campaign for Atlan...
Bridgewater Veterans Memorial
Bridgewater
Veterans
Memorial
In M...
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Daughter of
The Reve...
The Cabinet Saloon
Built 1893
Has been placed on the National Register<...
William Bent - Seth Ward Home
Situated on property once owned by Mormon Bishop Edward Pa...
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Oyster Bay 9/11 Monument
In loving memory of the Oyster Bay Residents
lost on September 11, 2001
Christopher Ciafardini
Wade Green
Brooke Jackman
Joseph Kelly
Thomas Mahon
Edward Papa
Christopher Slattery
Contributed by the Oyster Bay High School Student Council
2002 - 2003
Marker is at the intersection of E Main Street and McCouns Lane, ...
First Cabin in Springfield
About February, 1830, William Fulbright erected, near this spot, the first cabin built on the site of the present city of Springfield. At the same time, A. J. Burnett built a pole cabin near the natural well, and John Fulbright ...
Pollock Building
Built of locally quarried volcanic rock in 1901, this edifice housed a bank and many businesses displaced by the 1901 fire. These included the local newspaper, telegraph office, and eventually Arnold's, a famous Route 66 eatery. In 1928, the Masonic ...
Eureka Schoolhouse & Baltimore Covered Bridge
The Eureka Schoolhouse, constructed between 1785 and 1790, is Vermont’s oldest one-room school and one of the few surviving 18th century public buildings in the state. It was originally located in the “Eureka Four Corners,” northeast of Springfield village, and ...
Citizens Bank
This Neo-Classical Revival style building opened with much fanfare on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. The bank was the financial center of the lumber, ranching and railroad operations in the area until it closed in 1958. The extensive terra cotta ...
The Battle of LaFayette
On June 18, 1864, during Gen. Sherman's campaign for Atlanta, Col. Louis D. Watkins, commanding the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division (US), occupied LaFayette with about 450 men of the 4th, 6th and 7th Kentucky cavalry regiments (US) "to endeavor ...
Bridgewater Veterans Memorial
Bridgewater
Veterans
Memorial
In Memory of the Veterans
I Know Who You Are
I Know Where You Were
I Know What You Did
But I Don’t Know
The Pain You Went Through ...
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Daughter of
The Reverend Lyman and Roxanna Foot Beecher
Born Litchfield Connecticut 14 June 1811
Married at Cincinnati Ohio 6 January 1836
To Calvin Ellis Stowe
Wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at Brunswick Maine in 1851
Resided in ...
The Cabinet Saloon
Built 1893
Has been placed on the National Register
of Historic Places by the United States
Department of the Interior
The Cabinet Saloon was a boisterous spot along "Saloon Row." Here railroaders, cowboys, loggers, and rowdy local residents came to spend their paychecks in ...
William Bent - Seth Ward Home
Situated on property once owned by Mormon Bishop Edward Partridge and by Alexander Doniphan, this homestead was acquired in 1858 by Colonel William W. Bent, founder of Bent's Fort, Colorado. In 1864, during Bent's residency, the farm pastures (now Loose ...