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Leopold Einstein

[Marker text in German:]

Hier wohnte

Leopold

Einstein

Geb. 1833 — Gest. 1890

Nürnberger Pionier

der Internationalen

Sprache

Esperanto

[Marker text translated into English:]

Here lived Leopold Einstein, born 1833 and died 1890, Nuremberg pioneer of the international language of Esperanto.

Marker is at the intersection of Weinmarkt and Weissgerbergasse, on ...

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Spital Gate

Spitaltor

[Marker text in German:]

Das Torhaus mit einer Rundbogen Durchfahrt und einem seitlich in den inneren Stadtgraben vorspringenden Flankiersturm wurde von Bischof Rudolf von Scherenberg um 1472 als Verstärkung des inneren Tors gebaut. Von Bischof Julius Echter 1597 erweitert, fiel es ...

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Pohatcong

The original inhabitants of the Lower Musconetcong Valley were the Leni Lenape, who arrived here about 10 thousand years ago.

Their campsites & farms dotted the valley and they annually burned off the meadow to maintain grasslands for hunting.

The first white ...

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Lucian A. Whipple

Attorney, Statesman, and Educator of Cochran, Bleckley County, for more than seventy years. This plaque is erected to commemorate the 100th birthday of Col. Whipple and his contributions to this community.

Marker is on North 2nd Street (Business U.S. 23) 0 ...

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Hallie Daggett: Sophisticated Lady and Hardy Pioneer

Hallie Morse Daggett was a refined woman educated in San Francisco, however, her deep love for her childhood home at the Black Bear Mine near Sawyers Bar drew her back to the mountains. She knew how to hunt, fish, ride, ...

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Senator Randolph Collier

Birthplace of

Senator Randolph Collier

July 26, 1902

Calif. State Senator

1938 – 1976

Marker is at the intersection of Collier Way and Fredrick Street, on the right when traveling south on Collier Way.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Negro Pews

Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail

Until the mid 1800's, most New England churches assigned pews to parishioners by their social rank. Black people, enslaved or free, usually were seated as far as possible from the pulpit.

Negro pews in the North Meetinghouse, ...

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In Memory of Anthony Perry

Died-A.D. 1683

For thirty six years (1647-1683) prominent in the affairs of the town of Rehoboth: representing the town in the house of deputies in the Plymouth Colony: when these lands were bought from Wamsutta Chief Sachem of the Wampanoags (1661) ...

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The Mullaney Twins Memorial Parking Area

Dedicated to the memory of Lewis Harry Mullaney and Harry Lewis Mullaney, twin brothers, who gave their lives in the service of their country in World War II.

PFC Lewis Harry Mullaney entered the armed forces on July 18, 1942, he ...

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Iphofen City Hall

Rathaus Iphofens

[Marker text in German:]

Rathaus

1716-1718 erbaut von dem Würzburger Hofbaumeister Josef Greising. Unter der doppelläufigen Freitreppe Eingang zum Rathauskeller und zwei vergitterte Schandhäuschen anstelle eines Prangers. Über dem Portal das fürstbischöfliche und das städtische Wappen. Im Innern Kündhalle, Ratsaal, Stadtarchiv ...

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