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Abram’s Delight
Abram’s Delight is the oldest home in Winchester. 582 acre...
Manitowoc and the Car Ferries / S.S. Badger
Manitowoc and the Car Ferries. In the first five decades o...
Site of Ditto's Landing and Town of Whitesburg
In 1807 pioneer James Ditto began operating a ferry with l...
Electronics Research Laboratory
Original site of the laboratory and factory of Federal Tel...
Fairley Bros. & Lampman Building
1896
Furniture retailers C.L. and D.B. Fairley joi...
Stage Robbery!
The last stage coach robbery in Kern County occurred near ...
Branchville – A Center of Italian–American Life
Ridgefield, Connecticut
A Small Village began to em...
Baltimore Police Department
Established 1784 by an act of the Maryland Legislature.
Quarries, Abrasives and the "Fresh Air" Kids
Ridgefield, Connecticut
The Bridgeport Wood Refinis...
Jonathan Bryan
(1708 – 1788)
Born in Pocotaligo, SC, Jonathan Bryan...
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Abram’s Delight
Abram’s Delight is the oldest home in Winchester. 582 acres of land was granted to Abraham Hollingsworth in 1734. The first log house on the site was replaced by the present stone structure built in 1754 by Isaac Hollingsworth, a ...
Manitowoc and the Car Ferries / S.S. Badger
Manitowoc and the Car Ferries. In the first five decades of the 20th century, Lake Michigan railroad car ferry service aided national defense and the regional economy by providing a key transportation alternative to the railroad bottle neck in Chicago. ...
Site of Ditto's Landing and Town of Whitesburg
In 1807 pioneer James Ditto began operating a ferry with landings on both sides of the Tennessee River. Early settlers landed here in order to reach their lands in Madison County. James White, Salt King of Abingdon, Va., established a ...
Electronics Research Laboratory
Original site of the laboratory and factory of Federal Telegraph Company, founded in 1909 by Cyril F. Elwell. Here, with two assistants, Dr. Lee de Forest, inventor of the three-element radio vacuum tube, devised in 1911-13 the first vacuum tube ...
Fairley Bros. & Lampman Building
1896
Furniture retailers C.L. and D.B. Fairley joined undertaker Oscar Lampman to finance the construction of this building. The Fairleys opened a branch of their Colorado Springs store here; Lampman acted primarily as an investor.
The Central Drug Store occupied ...
Stage Robbery!
The last stage coach robbery in Kern County occurred near here on August 26, 1896. The Kernville stage to Caliente was held-up by a lone gunman on horseback who got $1,700 in coin and gold bullion from the Wells Fargo ...
Branchville – A Center of Italian–American Life
Ridgefield, Connecticut
A Small Village began to emerge in the area in 1852 with the opening of the Danbury-and-Norwalk Railroad line. Stores, a hotel, a post office, a school and small industries in the area were establishes. The building that ...
Baltimore Police Department
Established 1784 by an act of the Maryland Legislature.
This living memorial is dedicated by the Department to all members, past and present. Who have served with honor, dedication, and loyalty. Many of whom have made the supreme sacrifice.
Their ...
Quarries, Abrasives and the "Fresh Air" Kids
Ridgefield, Connecticut
The Bridgeport Wood Refinishing Company and Silex Mills had a plant on the eastern side of Route 7, north of the Branchville train station, and a much larger one at the intersection of Branchville Road and Route 7 ...
Jonathan Bryan
(1708 – 1788)
Born in Pocotaligo, SC, Jonathan Bryan accompanied James Oglethorpe on his initial visit to Yamacraw Bluff in 1733. One of Georgia’s largest landholders, Bryan was a supporter of evangelist George Whitefield and encouraged religious services for his slaves, ...