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Cassina Garden Club Houses
These houses were slave cabins on the Gascoigne Bluff sect...
Industrial Bank of Washington
2000 11th Street, NW
Industrial Bank stands as a t...
The Gorge Bridge Train Wreck
The High Bridge Branch of the Central Railroad of New Jers...
Enlisted Men's Barracks
Long rectangular foundations are all that remain of the tw...
Double Bridges
Lee’s Retreat
In this ground, the Confederate column...
401st Bombardment Group (H)
8th Air Force
612th Bomb Sqdn. · 613th Bomb Sqdn.
Vancouver Rowing Club
City of Vancouver Heritage Building
The Vancouver Ro...
"Cuba" The Official Newspaper of the Cuban Revolutionary Party
1887 1898
On this site was published the histori...
Old Fourth Creek Burying Ground
1756-1888
Dedicated by the Presbyterian church to th...
Second Baptist Church
The church was founded by a small group of people under th...
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Cassina Garden Club Houses
These houses were slave cabins on the Gascoigne Bluff section of Hamilton Plantation which was developed in 1793 by James Hamilton into one of the largest estates on St. Simons Island.
Eventually this Gascoigne Bluff area was given to Glynn County ...
Industrial Bank of Washington
2000 11th Street, NW
Industrial Bank stands as a testament to the Black business movement that began in the 1880s in downtown Washington and spread to the U Street area by the 1900s. Industrial Bank was the only Black-owned financial ...
The Gorge Bridge Train Wreck
The High Bridge Branch of the Central Railroad of New Jersey
The most memorable train wreck in the history of the High Bridge Branch occurred on the morning of Saturday, April 18, 1885 when the central and southern spans of the ...
Enlisted Men's Barracks
Long rectangular foundations are all that remain of the two-story brick soldiers' barracks that stood here from 1809, when Fort Moultrie III was new, until Confederates razed it in 1863 to eliminate the danger from flying debris should the building ...
Double Bridges
Lee’s Retreat
In this ground, the Confederate column and wagon train became bogged down while crossing Sailor’s Creek. The Union forces in pursuit then assailed the Southerners and captured a large number of prisoners and wagons before darkness put an end ...
401st Bombardment Group (H)
8th Air Force
612th Bomb Sqdn. · 613th Bomb Sqdn.
614th Bomb Sqdn. · 615th Bomb Sqdn.
Stationed at AAF Station 128, Deenethorpe, Northamptonshire, England. The 401 BG, assigned to the 1st Div, 84th Combat Wing, Eighth United States Army Air Force.
Flew 254 ...
Vancouver Rowing Club
City of Vancouver Heritage Building
The Vancouver Rowing Club was established in 1899 when the Burrard Inlet Rowing Club joined the Vancouver Boating Club. Throughout it's history the Vancouver Rowing Club has played an important part in the athletic and social ...
"Cuba" The Official Newspaper of the Cuban Revolutionary Party
1887 1898
On this site was published the historic newspaper "Cuba," dedicated to the cause of Cuban Independence.
"Cuba" was the successor of "El Critico De Ybor City." Its editor was Ramon Rivero y Rivero, a great revolutionist.
In 1891 ...
Old Fourth Creek Burying Ground
1756-1888
Dedicated by the Presbyterian church to the memory of the pioneers and to the soldiers of the Indian wars, the Revolution and the Confederacy who lie buried here.
Built by the pioneers, this wall was reconstructed by the national government and ...
Second Baptist Church
The church was founded by a small group of people under the leadership of Reverend Jordan D. Brown, in 1893. The church was chartered in 1919. Ground was broken for the present church in 1926 under Rev. G.E. Sallie. The ...