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Robert Smith
Here stood the home of colonial Philadelphia’s leadi...
Spring Branch Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Duty, Honor, Country
We dedicate this monumen...
Camp Blount
Here in October, 1813, Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson mobilized ...
The Old Bricks
Erected in 1839 for workers in the Roswell Cotton Mill, th...
Bolles Flour Mill
About 1843, six years before Minnesota became a territory,...
Battle of Coffee Hill (Second Battle of Auburn)
During the early morning of 14 Oct. 1863, just northwest o...
Camp Blount
Here in October, 1813, Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson mobilized ...
Hinesville and Liberty County WWII Veterans Monument
Erected in honor
of the
men and women
of...
73rd Bombardment Wing
20th Air Force
In honor of those who served with the...
The Auburn Masonic Hall
The Auburn Masonic Hall was completed in 1917. Since compl...
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Robert Smith
Here stood the home of colonial Philadelphia’s leading architect and builder. Born Jan. 14, 1722 at Dalkeith, Scotland, he died Feb. 11, 1777. Among his buildings are the Christ Church steeple, St. Peter’s Church, the Walnut Street Prison, and Carpenters’ ...
Spring Branch Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Duty, Honor, Country
We dedicate this monument to
all our service men and women
in all wars and conflicts.
United States Army
United States Marines
United States Navy
United States Air Force
United States Coast Guard
Killed in Action
Missing in Action
Prisoners of War
Our Lord's Prayer
Our Father, Who art in ...
Camp Blount
Here in October, 1813, Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson mobilized from the Tennessee militia a mounted brigade, an artillery company and an infantry division, about 3500 men, for punitive operations in Mississippi territory, now Alabama. Brig. Gen. John Coffee commanded the ...
The Old Bricks
Erected in 1839 for workers in the Roswell Cotton Mill, these apartments were the first built in the South and are believed to be the oldest in the United States.
They served briefly as a hospital for wounded Federal soldiers in ...
Bolles Flour Mill
About 1843, six years before Minnesota became a territory, Lemuel Bolles erected on this creek the first commercial flour mill in the Minnesota country. Bolles salvaged wood from the shore of Lake St. Croix and carried it on his back ...
Battle of Coffee Hill (Second Battle of Auburn)
During the early morning of 14 Oct. 1863, just northwest of here, Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart and two cavalry brigades, cut off from the Army of Northern Virginia by Federal infantry, attacked Union Brig. Gen. John C. Caldwell’s forces as ...
Camp Blount
Here in October, 1813, Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson mobilized from the Tennessee militia a mounted brigade, an artillery company and an infantry division, about 3500 men, for punitive operations in Mississippi territory, now Alabama. Brig. Gen. John Coffee commanded the ...
Hinesville and Liberty County WWII Veterans Monument
Erected in honor
of the
men and women
of
Hinesville
and
Liberty County
who served in the
Armed Forces of the
United States of America
in World War Two.
Glory to them that died in this great cause!
Marker can be reached from East Oglethorpe Highway (U.S. 84) 0.2 miles west of ...
73rd Bombardment Wing
20th Air Force
In honor of those who served with the 73rd Bombardment Wing on Saipan 1944-1945
Flying B-29 Superfortresses from Isely Field, the 73rd Bombardment Wing and its supporting units in the Marianas contributing significantly to the American victory in the ...
The Auburn Masonic Hall
The Auburn Masonic Hall was completed in 1917. Since completion it has been home to Eureka Lodge No.16, F. & A. M. The building is clad in beautiful terra cotta manufactured by the Placer County firm of Gladdin McBean. It ...