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Martinsburg

Founded, 1778, by Gen. Adam Stephen. Named for Thomas Martin, nephew of Lord Fairfax. Home of Admirals Charles Boarman and C.K. Stribling. Locomotives seized here, 1861, in Jackson’s raid were drawn by horses to Winchester, Va.

Marker is on Edwin Miller ...

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Boimaré-Macarty House

Erected in 1832 by Antoine Louis Boimaré, bookseller and Louisiana historiographer, the building was completed by Louis Bartehelemy Macary who bought the unfinished house in 1835. The granite arcade and lead-ornamented transoms are excellent examples of the refined detail of ...

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Nappanee Cartoonists

(Side one):

Merrill Blosser was first Nappanee artist to gain national recognition as a professional cartoonist. Freckles and His Friends, his most popular cartoon, ran from 1915 to 1973, syndicated by Newspaper Enterprise Association. In 1965, National Cartoonists Society honored Blosser ...

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William Bartram Trail

Traced 1773-1777

In 1774 William Bartram trekked Old Federal Road through Fort Perry, going on to camp at Pintchlucco (Pine Knot Creek).

Marker is at the intersection of State Highway 41 and County Route 56, on the left when traveling north on ...

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Hart County War Between The State War Memorial

In Loving Memory

of our hart County

Soldiers

Marker is on West Howell Street (U.S. 29), on the left.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Hart County World War I Memorial

In Memoriam

of the Hart County Soldiers

who served in the World War, 1917-19.

These lost their lives.

John W. Adams • James B. Estes •

Owen J. Alford • John R. Heaton •

George W. Cason • Oscar B. McCurley ...

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Chester Alan Arthur

Twenty-first President

of

the United States

of America

Marker is at the intersection of Madison Avenue and E 26th Street, on the left when traveling north on Madison Avenue.

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City Hall Apartment Building

Built in 1914 by

Mayor John J. McNamara, George J. Winkleman

and James E. McNarmara

1st apartment building in Martinez. Built during refinery boom. Unique because it sits astride Alhambra Creek. Retail stores were on 1st floor, professional offices and apartments on 2nd ...

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Francis Bartow

Francis S. Bartow

Colonel 8th, Regt.

Georgia Volunteers

Confederate States Army

Born Savannah Ga.

September 6th, 1816.

Fell at Manassas

July 21 st, 1861.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Whitaker Street and West Gwinnett Street, in the median.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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William Bartram Trail

Traced 1773-1777

Wm. Bartram, Famed Naturalist,

classified flora and fauna for

shipment, here, at Spalding's

Upper Store, May and June 1774.

Marker is at the intersection of State Road 40 and Alice Drive, on the right when traveling west on State Road 40.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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