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Krause-Butner Pottery Shop
1782
The oldest brick house in Forsyth County. Built...
Steinmeyer Building
Designed by G.B. Ferry and A.C. Clas, erected in 1893 and ...
Herman Buttner House
1803
Distiller's house rebuilt from materials of the...
15th New York Battery
(Back Inscription):15th
Indep't. N.Y.
Light Ba...
Beach to Bay Indian Trail
Centuries ago, Indians of the Algonquin Nation, including ...
Danbury Veterans Monument
Center Marker:In Honor of
The Men and Women
of...
Neighbors Divided
Industrialization came to the South later than it had in t...
Major Guy M. Bryan, C.S.A.
1821-1901
Born in Missouri. Rode a mule to Texas i...
Liberty Chapel
About 1786, John Bush built a brush arbor as a community c...
“… a Town laid out called Lamberton …” [1773]
Historically, Lamberton was the loose-knit...
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Krause-Butner Pottery Shop
1782
The oldest brick house in Forsyth County. Built by Johannes Schaub, Jr., as a Home and Dyer Shop. Sold to Gottlob Krause for home and pottery in 1789. John Butner purchased Home and Pottery in 1802.
Marker is on Bethabara Road, ...
Steinmeyer Building
Designed by G.B. Ferry and A.C. Clas, erected in 1893 and later for the wholesale and retail grocery firm founded by William Steinmeyer, and designated as a Milwaukee Landmark in 1974 in recognition of its historical and architectural significance to ...
Herman Buttner House
1803
Distiller's house rebuilt from materials of the 1779 House and Distillery, which burned in 1802. Only Distiller's house in Forsyth County.
Marker is on Bethabara Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
15th New York Battery
(Back Inscription):15th
Indep't. N.Y.
Light Battery.
1st. Brigade,
Artillery Reserve.
———
Captain Patrick Hart
Lieut. Edward M. Knox
———
Formerly Light Battery B.
Irish Brigade
July 2nd. 1863.
Killed 3, wounded 13.
Total loss 16.
Marker is at the intersection of Wheatfield Road and Sickles Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Wheatfield ...
Beach to Bay Indian Trail
Centuries ago, Indians of the Algonquin Nation, including the Assateagues, Pocomokes, Manokins and Acquintacas, migrated seasonally between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. The Beach to Bay Indian Trail recognizes the patterns established by the American Indians and followed ...
Danbury Veterans Monument
Center Marker:In Honor of
The Men and Women
of Danbury
who served in the World War
1917 – 1919
In Memory of these men who
made the supreme sacrifice
for liberty
Toby Asmar
Co. M. 325th Infantry Killed In Action October 11, 1918
Martin J. Brennan
Headquarters Co. 138th Field Artillery ...
Neighbors Divided
Industrialization came to the South later than it had in the North. The first generation of mill workers were transplanted farmers who had no tradition of labor unions. The nature of the mill village also made organized labor difficult. The ...
Major Guy M. Bryan, C.S.A.
1821-1901
Born in Missouri. Rode a mule to Texas in 1831 to join his uncle, Stephen F. Austin, Father of Texas. A private in Texas War for Independence. Legislator, congressman, member of Texas Secession Convention. Enlisted as a private in ...
Liberty Chapel
About 1786, John Bush built a brush arbor as a community center for camp meeting at what was then called “Crackers Neck.” From this grew Liberty Chapel, “Cradle of Methodism” for this section. In 1797, Rev. James Jenkins, leader in ...
“… a Town laid out called Lamberton …” [1773]
Historically, Lamberton was the loose-knit fishing village and port that extended along the left bank of the Delaware River from Ferry Street to Riverview Cemetery. The heart of the community lay between Landing and Lalor Streets, exactly where the ...