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G. Krug & Son

"There is hardly a building in Baltimore that doesn't contain something we made, even if it is only a nail." So boasted Theodore Krug, heir to the oldest continuously working iron shop in the country. For more than 170 years ...

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McPherson Post No 48 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial

 

To the Soldier Dead

of the Civil War

1861-1865

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Central Railroad & Bank Bldg.

Georgia Historical Society records

show that this building, built in 1853

for the Central Railroad & Bank was

confiscated by Gen. Wm. T. Sherman's

Union Army Forces as the military

hdqrs. of the Post Commandant, Gen.

J.W. Geary during the ...

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Restoration of the James G. Willie Home

Originally built around 1865, the 1½ story rock home of James G. Willie is typical of the over 40 stone homes that were built in Mendon prior to 1880. Brigham Young encouraged early settlers to use native rocks for home ...

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Brig. Gen. Edward Stevens

On this spot

Brig. Gen. Edward Stevens

was wounded while making a

gallant stand with his

Virginia Troops

Marker is on Guilford Courthouse Auto Tour Road, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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A&M - G.I.C.

(1908 - 1933)

In April of 1908 the Sixth District Agricultural and Mechanical College opened here with 18 students. In September of 1930 the school was reorganized as Georgia Industrial College. President T.O. Galloway was the guiding spirit of the ...

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J.G. Arends

Native German, pioneer teacher and minister, ordained 1775, first president of the N.C. Lutheran Synod, 1803. Grave a few yds. east.

Marker is on South Aspen Street south of Church Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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H.G. Wade’s Warehouse

ca. 1860

Harry George Wade’s Warehouse was originally used to store hay and grain bound for San Francisco. It was later used to store stagecoaches for the Alviso to Monterey stage lines. In addition to being used by Wells Fargo and ...

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Isham G. Harris

Born near here, 1818. Was the only governor of Confederate State of Tennessee. In congress 1849-54; elected governor, 1857-59-61. When U. S. forces captured Nashville, joined staff of Army of Tennessee for remainder of War. Fled to Mexico, 1865; returned ...

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McCook Post No. 51 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial

This memorial in memory of

Union soldiers who fell in battle

was dedicated on May 31, 1909, and

maintained by McCook Post No. 51, G.A.R.

In 1998 the statue was refurbished and

a new pedestal was erected. On June 2, 2001

this Monument was rededicated by ...

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