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7th Bombardment Group
The First and The Last
In memory of those who made t...
Staff Sgt Joseph J. Terbay
41st Fighter Squadron, 35th Fighter Group, 5th Air Force
The Battle of Hanover
The engagement fought in Hanover may have had an effect on...
90th Bomb Group (H) B-24
(Jolly Rogers)
This plaque is dedicated
as a t...
The Great Salisbury Fire
On October 17, 1886 a small fire was discovered at Toadvin...
Van Wert Gazebo
Gazebo History
The Band Stand (Gazebo) was built in ...
Benedict College
Front
Benedict College, founded in 1870 by the Ameri...
376th Heavy Bombardment Group
This memorial honors and pays tribute
to the bravery...
Welcome to Pemberton Historical Park
Step back in time to the 18th century. Imagine a prosperou...
South Britain Congregational Church
South Britain Congregational Church
Jehu Minor, Firs...
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7th Bombardment Group
The First and The Last
In memory of those who made the
supreme sacrifice for their country
while serving with the
7th Bombardment Group
1941 - 1945
May They Not Have Died in Vain
Combat Squadrons
9th • 11th • 22nd • 88th
436th • 492nd • 493rd
and Support ...
Staff Sgt Joseph J. Terbay
41st Fighter Squadron, 35th Fighter Group, 5th Air Force
Honored God, Served His Country
and Fellowmen
South Pacific 1942-1945
Biak • Finshafen • Gusap
Morotai • Nadjab • Port Moresby
Noemfoor • Owi • Wewak
Lingayen Gulf, Luzon • Okinawa
Distinguished Unit Citation
Wewak 15 Aug 1943
Only by the ...
The Battle of Hanover
The engagement fought in Hanover may have had an effect on the outcome of the Battle of Gettysburg. As General Robert E. Lee moved north toward Pennsylvania in June 1863, Major General J.E.B. Stuart’s cavalry began to ride around the ...
90th Bomb Group (H) B-24
(Jolly Rogers)
This plaque is dedicated
as a tribute to those of our
group who unselfishly gave
their lives for their country.
Base of Operation with
5th Air Force
April 1942 - September 1945
Operated from Australia,
New Guinea, Dutch East Indies,
Philippines and Ie Shima.
Fought under the motto
Best Damn ...
The Great Salisbury Fire
On October 17, 1886 a small fire was discovered at Toadvine's Livery Stable on Dock Street, now Market Street. Fire spread very rapidly and eventually consumed 200 buildings including most of the commerical district. Soon after the fire began, Salisbury ...
Van Wert Gazebo
Gazebo History
The Band Stand (Gazebo) was built in 1875 on the Court House lawn. It was moved in 1891 to Third Ward Park by George Marsh, and then to the County Fair Grounds in the early 1900's. The Trustees moved ...
Benedict College
Front
Benedict College, founded in 1870 by the American Baptist Home Mission Society to educate freedmen and their descendants, was originally called Benedict Institute. It was named for Stephen and Bathsheba Benedict of Rhode Island, whose bequest created the school. Mrs. ...
376th Heavy Bombardment Group
This memorial honors and pays tribute
to the bravery of all our comrades who,
from early 1942, served in and with the
376th Heavy Bombardment Group
Egypt-Libya • Sicily • Naples-Foggia
Rhineland • Southern France • Tunisia
Rome-Arno • Normandy • Po Valley
EAME Theater • Europe ...
Welcome to Pemberton Historical Park
Step back in time to the 18th century. Imagine a prosperous plantation growing grain, tobacco and flax, operating small industries and shipping the products to colonial ports and to England. This was Pemberton Hall Plantation in the mid 1700s.
Colonel Isaac ...
South Britain Congregational Church
South Britain Congregational Church
Jehu Minor, First Pastor
1761 Twenty nine persons petitioned the General Assembly for four months winter preaching after traveling to Southbury for thirty years.
1766 First South Britain Ecclesiastic Society meeting held on June 5th.
1770 First Meeting House built ...