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Ramblerville Hawtree Memorial Bridge

World War II

Lest we forget

Thomas Beckwith

Henry Schmitt

Albert Nelson

Edward O'Reilly

Walter Melieri

Paul Pfeiffer

James Talley

Marker is on 102 nd Street near Broadway.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Edgar A. Culbertson

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This plaque is dedicated by the people of Duluth to the memory of a fellow citizen, Coast Guard Boatswains Mate First Class, Edgar A. Culbertson, who on the night of April 30, 1967 gave his life attempting to rescue three ...

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Captain Thomas E. Jackson's Battery

Stuart's Horse Artillery

Army of Northern Virginia

Stuart's Horse Artillery

Captain Thomas E. Jackson's Battery

Two 3 inch Rifles and two howitzers

July 3 The Battery was attached to Jenkins's Cavalry Brigade and took part in the fight here on the right wing of the ...

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Frances Payne Bolton

Frances Payne Bolton (1885-1977) was the first woman from Ohio to serve in the United States Congress. Elected in 1940 to complete the term of her late husband, Chester C. Bolton, Mrs. Bolton represented the 22nd District for 28 years. ...

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Fort Boykin Historic Park

The Warraskoyack Indians had a town south of

Fort Boykin in the vicinity of Tormentor Creek and

another on Jones Creek near the mouth of the

Pagan River. John Smith stayed with them on his 1608

mission to Powhatan’s residence on the York River ...

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First Baptist Church of Corpus Christi

On August 17, 1878, a group of local residents met in the home of S.T. Foster at 702 Antelope Street to organize the First Baptist Church of Corpus Christi. Under the leadership of the Rev. J.W.D. Creath, a noted pioneer ...

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Birthplace of Greyhound Lines

It was in Hibbing, during 1914, that the Greyhound Bus System, through its predecessor company, first began operation.

Marker can be reached from Greyhound Boulevard/3rd Avenue East 0.2 miles north of 13th Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Timber Ridge Church

This Presbyterian Church was built in 1756, nineteen years after the first settlement in Rockbridge County.

Marker is at the intersection of Timber Ridge Road (Virginia Route 716) and Sam Houston Way (Virginia Route 785), on the right when traveling east ...

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Liberty Hall Academy

1782 - 1803

Washington and Lee University traces its origins to Augusta Academy, a small classical school established din 1749 by Scotch-Irish pioneers some twenty mile north of Lexington. In 1776, the patriotic fervor of the American Revolution caused Augusta Academy ...

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Robert Toombs

To honor the memory of

Robert Toombs

July 2, 1810 – Dec. 15, 1885

United States Senator

Secretary of State, C.S.A.

Patriot and Statesman

For whom the town of Toombsboro is named

Marker is on Georgia Route 112 0 miles north of Pineview Street, on the right ...

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