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Southbury
In 1659 this area was part of a large tract of land bought...
9/11 Liberty Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the greater Prince William a...
D.R. Moon Memorial Library
This property has been
placed on the
Na...
Margaret Corbin
100 feet ahead on right
monument and grave of
...
Hillsdale Police Booth
Hillsdale Police
Booth
Built in 1925
by<...
Battle of Monocacy
The Battle that saved Washington
Here along the Mono...
Reid-Ballard House
Once a Prominent Landmark
The historic Reid-Ballard ...
This Boulder Overlooks the Monocacy Battlefield
and is in memory
– of –
The Southern Solders
New Petersburgh Fort
A stockade built and used
by the pioneers of Schuyle...
Ibra Charles Blackwood
In loving memory of
Ibra Charles Blackwood
Gov...
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Southbury
In 1659 this area was part of a large tract of land bought from the Paugussett Indians by prospective settlers from Stratford. The boundaries of this purchase, from which several towns were later formed, extended from the Pootatuck River on ...
9/11 Liberty Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the greater Prince William area residents and all those who died as a result of the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001. The shape of the reflecting pool and plaza recall the 184 ...
D.R. Moon Memorial Library
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of Fourth Avenue (County Highway O) and Emery Street, on the right when traveling east on Fourth Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Margaret Corbin
100 feet ahead on right
monument and grave of
Margaret Corbin
Revolutionary Heroine
Marker is on Washington Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hillsdale Police Booth
Hillsdale Police
Booth
Built in 1925
by
John Henry Olley
It is Revered as the
Symbol of Hillsdale
Marker is at the intersection of Broadway and Hillsdale Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Broadway.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battle of Monocacy
The Battle that saved Washington
Here along the Monocacy River on July 9, 1864, was fought the battle between Union forces under General Lew Wallace and Confederate forces under General Jubal A. Early.
The battle, although a temporary victory for the ...
Reid-Ballard House
Once a Prominent Landmark
The historic Reid-Ballard House once stood 140 yards west-northwest of this marker. The original log structure was built by Joseph Reid before the Revolution on land inherited by his wife, Barbara Walker Reid. The house and land ...
This Boulder Overlooks the Monocacy Battlefield
and is in memory
– of –
The Southern Solders
who fell in the battle
fought July 9, 1864
which resulted in
a Confederate victory
———
Erected July 9, 1914
by the
Fitzhugh Lee Chapter
United Daughters of the Confederacy
of Frederick, Maryland
Marker is on Urbana Pike (State Highway 355), on ...
New Petersburgh Fort
A stockade built and used
by the pioneers of Schuyler
prior to and during
the American Revolution
Marker is on Hwy 5 (New York Route 5) 0.2 miles west of Moss Road, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Ibra Charles Blackwood
In loving memory of
Ibra Charles Blackwood
Governor of South Carolina
1931 - 1935
who was born here Nov. 21 - 1878
Died Feb, 12 - 1936
Marker is at the intersection of State Highway 9 and Red Radford Road on State Highway 9.
Courtesy hmdb.org