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G.W. Riley House

Built 1872 by the Rev. S. J. Lane, chaplain, Southwestern University; founder, First Methodist church, Georgetown. Bought 1903 by the Rev. George W. Riley (1853-1925), a grandson of Llano County Indians' 1859 victim, the Rev. Jonas Dancer.

G. W. Riley founded ...

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G.F. Tolly Building -- c. 1910

This building was erected as the home of G.F. Tolly Furniture Company, an outgrowth of Anderson's first cabinet shop established at this site by Ezekiel George. George F. Tolly entered business with Mr. George in 1856. Later married George's daughter ...

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The Home of Simon G. Atkins

1863-1934

Founder of Slater Academy

Now Winston-Salem State University;

President, 1892-1904; 1913-1934

Religious and Community Leader.

House Originally Located

Three Blocks West of Current Location

Marker is at the intersection of Wallace Street and Price Street, on the right when traveling east on Wallace Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Brig. Gen. E. F. Paxton, C.S.A.

In this vicinity

Brig. Gen. E. F. Paxton, C.S.A.

Aged 35 years, of Rockbridge County, VA.

Was killed on the morning of May 3, 1863

While leading his command, the

Stonewall Brigade

in the attack on Fairview

Marker is at the intersection of Stuart Drive and Plank ...

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G.A.R. Statue

Historic Pottstown Walking Tour

A memorial to veterans of the Civil War, this statue was given to G.A.R. Post No. 595 by Miss Annie Richards in memory of her brother Mathias Edgar Richards. The dedication took place on July 4, 1893 ...

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G.A.R. Soldiers and Sailors Monument

Muskingum County, Ohio

In Memory of the Soldiers and Sailors of Muskingum County Ohio

Erected by Hazlett Post No. 81

Department of Ohio G.A.R.

Donated by Robert A. Parsons as a memorial to Hazlett Post No. 81 G.A.R.

Marker is on Pershing Road, on the ...

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The G.A.R. Memorial Plot

Sacramento City CemeteryThe GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC Memorial Plot was originally located in the New Helvetia Cemetery at the corner of 31st and J Streets, a plot donated to the Sumner Post No.3 by the owner and proprietor John ...

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C.G. Memminger

Secretary of the treasury of the Confederacy. from Charleston. Native of Germany. Summer home and grave nearby.

Marker is on Greenville Hwy (U.S. 25) 0.1 miles north of Rutledge Dr..

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Livingston County G. A. R. Civil War Memorial

Our Missing Heroes

In memory of

our missing heroes

1861 - - 1866

Marker can be reached from South Street Entrance east of South Locust Street, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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McCook Post No. 34 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial

Barton County War Memorial

On October 1st, 1910, this cannon and original memorial presented to Barton County, Missouri by the members of McCook Post No. 34 G.A.R. Department of Missouri. It was dedicated to the memory of the soldiers and sailors ...

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