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General A. P. Stewart's Division
Monument at Beech Grove, Tennessee
(Front):General A...
Memorial to the "Start Westward of the United States"
Sculpted for Marietta's Sesquicentennial by Gutzon Borglum...
General Arthur St. Clair
First Governor of the North West Territory
Gen. Arth...
The Schwartz Ballroom
Side A
The Schwartz Ballroom opened to the mu...
John Hart's Cave
Refuge of local signer of The Declaration of Independence ...
The National Bank of Martinez
Founded 1924
R.E. Claeys J.W. McClellan M. Pistochin...
Church During Wartime
First Battle of Manassas
People were on their way to...
William Bartram Trail
Traced 1773–1777
In 1776, naturalist William Bartram...
Bartow County
Originally Cass, Bartow County was created by Act of Dec. ...
Heart o' the Hills
[Upper Marker]
Here, before his death
i...
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General A. P. Stewart's Division
Monument at Beech Grove, Tennessee
(Front):General A.P. Stewart
Stewart's Division
2nd Army Corps
(Hardee)
Army of Tennessee
CSA
Dedicated 24th Day of April 2010
By Benjamin F. Cheatham Camp 72
Sons of Confederate Veterans
Manchester, Tennessee
(Reverse):Battle of Hoover's Gap
June 24 - 26, 1863
Stewart's Division
Bates' Brigade
4th Ga. Inf. Bn SS. - ...
Memorial to the "Start Westward of the United States"
Sculpted for Marietta's Sesquicentennial by Gutzon Borglum
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Dedicated July 1938 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as a tribute to those farsighted pioneers who journeyed here from New England in 1788 and established Marietta as the first permanent settlement in the Northwest ...
General Arthur St. Clair
First Governor of the North West Territory
Gen. Arthur St. Clair here inaugurated first governor of the North West Territory
July 15, 1788
Marker can be reached from Front Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Schwartz Ballroom
Side A
The Schwartz Ballroom opened to the music of Harold Austin and his New Yorkers on October 20, 1928. As part of the big band craze of the Roaring 20s, dance hall construction boomed while recording and radio broadcasting spread ...
John Hart's Cave
Refuge of local signer of The Declaration of Independence while hiding from the British. His estate ransacked by Hessians, he was financially ruined and died in 1779.
Marker is at the intersection of Lindbergh Road and Zion Road, on the right ...
The National Bank of Martinez
Founded 1924
R.E. Claeys J.W. McClellan M. Pistochini J. Comazzi O.K. Smith G. Winkelman J. Sparacino
Robert B. Borland President
A.J. Heald Cashier
P. Ferrarini Vice President
Bank of Italy 1927-1930
Bank of America 1930-1951
Historical Marker No. VIII
Martinez Historical Society
July 4, 1993
Marker is at the ...
Church During Wartime
First Battle of Manassas
People were on their way to worship—some already in the church yard—when thousands of Federal soldiers suddenly appeared marching south Sudley Road. Within minutes the sound of gunfire came from the direction of Matthews Hill. As wounded ...
William Bartram Trail
Traced 1773–1777
In 1776, naturalist William Bartram traveled through this area, noting the “cliffs of rocks” now known as Hurl Rocks.
Marker is at the intersection of Ocean Boulevard (South Carolina Route 73) and South 20th Avenue, on the right when traveling ...
Bartow County
Originally Cass, Bartow County was created by Act of Dec. 3, 1832 from Cherokee County. The name was changed Dec. 6, 1861 to honor Gen. Francis S. Bartow (1816-1861), Confederate political leader and soldier, who fell mortally wounded at the ...
Heart o' the Hills
[Upper Marker]
Here, before his death
in 1927, Murray Schloss
collected 2500 acres
for a utopian community
E Clampus Vitus
Billy Holcomb Chapter
1973
[Lower Marker]
Re-Dedicated by
The Billy Holcomb Chapter,
E Clampus Vitus
In Co-operation with the
San Diego State University
Field Station Programs
and the
Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve
July 29, 2006
Marker is at ...