Results for B
Abel Buel
Abel Buel
1742 – 1825
Engraver, Counterfeiter<...
Berea District Seven School
A find example of the district school building common to O...
Japanese Kuwabara Hospital
The Nishiura Brothers built this Colonial Revival structur...
Millard Quentin Plumblee
1906 - 1987
(front)
In memory of
Millar...
Israel Mukashy Building
Prior to the fire of 1881, this was the site of the...
Kawakami Building
When folks came back from the internment camps many of the...
Franklin Baptist Church
<------<<<<
The Franklin Baptist Church was organize...
Bicentennial Park War Memorial
WW I, WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Desert Storm heroes....
First Presbyterian Church of Taylor
The history of this church can be traced to 1876, when a P...
Bell of the U.S.S. Hartford
Bell of the U.S.S. Hartford
Admiral Farragut's Flags...
Results for B
Abel Buel
Abel Buel
1742 – 1825
Engraver, Counterfeiter
Coined the 1786 Fugio Cent
And the Connecticut Cooper,
Had a shop on this site
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Gold Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Berea District Seven School
A find example of the district school building common to Ohio int he early years of the twentieth century. This two-room, red-brick schoolhouse was completed in 1913. Accommodating elementary school children in east Berea and adjacent areas of Middleburg Township, ...
Japanese Kuwabara Hospital
The Nishiura Brothers built this Colonial Revival structure in 1910. Named after its first resident physician from Japan, Dr. Taisuka Kuwabara, the Kumamoto Kenjin-kai (a prefectural association) established the hospital to serve the Japanese community. In 1934 the Japanese Association, ...
Millard Quentin Plumblee
1906 - 1987
(front)
In memory of
Millard Quentin Plumblee
1906 - 1987
Educator
Community Servant
Friend
Mr. Plumblee
Born December 26, 1906 in Greenville County, SC.
Graduated from University of North Carolina in 1931.
Became Principal of Anderson School (located 2 miles south of here) from 1931-1962. In 1962 ...
Israel Mukashy Building
Prior to the fire of 1881, this was the site of the store and barroom of A.A. Clisby (1848-1916) where the infamous Booth-Toney Shootout of 1878 occurred. (See the that marker for further information.) The present building was built in ...
Kawakami Building
When folks came back from the internment camps many of them were helped a lot by a local businessman, Torahiko Kawakami. He worked through the Buddhist Church hostel to resettle people and to get them back on their feet. He ...
Franklin Baptist Church
<------<<<<
The Franklin Baptist Church was organized December 2, 1842 with 37 members. The founders included Elder Mitchell Bennett, Jesse Moon, James Davis and James Spurlin. Elder Robert Fleming served as pastor during the first year. The first church building was ...
Bicentennial Park War Memorial
WW I, WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Desert Storm heroes.
Marker is at the intersection of W Bicentennial Park Drive and N Lindberg Terrace, on the right when traveling east on W Bicentennial Park Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Presbyterian Church of Taylor
The history of this church can be traced to 1876, when a Presbyterian congregation here was closely associated with the Presbyterian church in Georgetown. The Rev. John McMurray led both congregations, and the earliest written recognition of the Taylor church ...
Bell of the U.S.S. Hartford
Bell of the U.S.S. Hartford
Admiral Farragut's Flagship
during the Civil War battles
of New Orleans, April, 1862
and Mobile Bay, August, 1864
"Damn the torpedoes . . . . Full speed ahead"
[ Farragut at Mobile Bay ]
Marker can be reached from the intersection of ...