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The Grave of Duncan Campbell & Jane McCrea

 

The Grave of

Duncan Campbell

& Jane McCrea

are just within and

to the left

of this gateway.

Marker is on Broadway (U.S. 4), on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Arizona’s Liberty Bell Monument

Dedicated To You, A Free Citizen In A Free Land

This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of

Arizona

by direction of

The Honorable John W. Snyder

Secretary of the Treasury

As the inspirational symbol of the United States savings bonds ...

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Old Belleview

Ante-bellum settlement on the Old Alabama Rd., between the Chattahoochee at Columbus & the Flint River at the Double Bridges.

Columbus was seized by Federal Cav. under Gen. James H. Wilson, April 16, 1865. The next day Minty’s div. was ...

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Alexander Graham Bell

From the to floor of this building

was sent on June 3, 1880

over a beam of light to 1325 L Street,

the first wireless telephone message

in the history of the world.

The apparatus used in sending the message

...

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Campbell's Covered Bridge

In the earliest of times the rock shoal upstream of the bridge was used as a ford until a flat bridge was built across Beaverdam Creek. In Monday, August 24, 1908 starting at 7:00 p.m., twenty inches of rain fell ...

Terryville Congregational Church Bell

This Bell Rang In The Original

Terryville Congregational Church Bell Tower

Until 1967

When The Structure Was Destroyed By Fire.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 6) and Prospect Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Founding of Campbellton

Merriam Historic Plaza Walking Path

With the opening of the Kansas Territory in 1854, people from everywhere began to converge on Kansas. The fertile and inexpensive land available in the territory attracted David Gee Campbell, a Tennessee native. Campbell loaded his ...

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Bell #8

"The Eloise Chimes"

This bell was part of a set of 11 chimes originally designed for a Methodist Church in Pennsylvania. Lincoln Hulley, Stetson University's second president, acquired the bells in 1915 and they were mounted in the cupola of ...

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The Story of the "Bell" at Dorchester Academy

Dorchester Academy

The Midway Congregational Church bell played a very important role in the lives of Dorchester Academy students. It kept time by ringing with an echo that could be heard seven to ten miles away. The bell rang every day ...

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Belle Ellen

One and a half miles northeast of here, the mining town of Belle Ellen was established by the Bessemer Coal, Iron and Land Company in the fall of 1895 and named for Henry F. DeBardeleben's daughter, Belle, and wife, Ellen. ...

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