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Old Red Brick Building Saloon

Later the Scully Building

Dedicated to the spirits within

James W. Marshall Chapter No. 49

E Clampus Vitus

April 24, 1974

Marker is at the intersection of West Main Street and South Church Street, on the right when traveling west ...

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George Washington Bicentennial

In Commemoration Of The

Bi-Centennial Anniversary Of The Birth Of

George Washington

These Trees Are Dedicated

Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1932

Participating Organizations

American Legion, Eddy Glover Post No. 6 • American Legion Auxiliary, No. 6 • Order of Ahepa Elpis, C-117 • Andree Lodge, ...

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Ohio Canal Ground-Breaking

At this site on July 4, 1825, Governor DeWitt Clinton of New York turned the first shovelful of dirt for the Ohio Canal. The ceremony was attended by area citizens of Master Masons.

In the early 1840’s James A. Garfield, ...

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19th Bomb Group

"In Alis Vincimus" • "On Wings We Conquer"

"In The Beginning"

1927-1932

The 19th Observation Group

Rockwell AAF, CA - March AAF, CA

1932 - 1953

14th, 28th, 30th, 93rd, 435th [Squadrons]

5th Air Force • 20th Air Force • FEAF

1953 - 2008

19th Bombardment Wing • 19th ...

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Adobe Chapel of The Immaculate Conception

Originally built as the home of San Diego’s John Brown in 1850, the house was converted to a church by Don Jose Aguirre in 1858. Father Antonio D. Ubach , formally a missionary among the Indians, was parish priest here ...

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John Brown Hanging Site

Creation of a Martyr

This is where seven men were hanged in December 1859 and March 1860 for their part in John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry. The scaffold stood here in a large field.

A month after the trial, on December ...

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Averasboro Battlefield Museum

Top Left:

John C. Smith home (Oak Grove) built in 1793, used as a Union Hospital in the Battle of Averasboro.

Top right:

William T. Smith home, built in 1834, used as a Union Hospital in the Battle of Averasboro.

Middle Left:

Farquhard Smith home ...

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Multiple Burials

One of the oldest burial grounds in the Mississippi Valley, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is still in use, from its beginning in 1789 it has been the custom to make multiple burials in the tombs and vaults when space ...

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Jean Ribault Monument

Here stood Charlesfort, built 1562 by Jean Ribault for Admiral Coligny. A Refuge for Hugunenots and to the glory of France.

Erected 1925 by the Government of the United States of America to mark the first stronghold of France on ...

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High Bridge Trail State Park

Elam Crossing

To the five who lost their lives on March 13, 1951, "...we feel joy that those precious and so dear were allowed to stop by here, even so briefly..."

G.L. Brooks, "Gone But Not Forgotten," 2009

On March 13, 1951, five ...

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