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Lawrence Tennant Ballard

In loving memory of

Lawrence Tennant Ballard

Who gave his life in the World War

October 1, 1918

At the final breaking of "The Hindenburg Line"

Remember that the greatest glory

God can accord to man, is the

Glory incomparable of

Saving his country

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Home Site of Jonathan Law

Near This Site Stood

The Home Of

Jonathan Law

Governor And

Deputy Governor

Of Connecticut

1714 - 1750

Marker is at the intersection of West River Street and River Street, on the right when traveling south on West River Street.

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Law's Brigade

Hood's Division - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Hood's Division

Law's Brigade

4th. 15th. 44th. 47th. 48th. Alabama InfantryJuly 2 Arrived on the Field about 4 p.m. and advanced against the Union positions. The 4th, 15th, and 47th Regiments attacked Little ...

Delaware County, Where Pennsylvania Began

Discovered by the Dutch, settled by the Swedes. Granted to William Penn by King Charles II of England, Delaware County is the site of Penn's first landing in Pennsylvania. Here the first assembly met and adopted the frame of government ...

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Lt Joseph Lawton

1753 -1815

Served as a Lieutenant in Colonel

Bull's Granville County, SC Regiment.

Lt. Lawton was a Justice Of The Peace

in St. Peter's Parish.

He owned land in St. Peter's Parish,

St. Helena Parish, and Granville County, SC

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Delaware Monument

Thursday

March 15, 1781

Three Continental Soldiers

Rest Here

In fame’s eternal camping ground

Marker can be reached from Guilford Courthouse Tour Road, on the left when traveling west.

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Delaware Continentals

Guilford Courthouse NMP

In 1888, David Schenck, searching for battlefield artifacts, found the upturned bones of three unidentified soldiers on a farm north of the park. From buttons found in the grave, supposedly marked “USA,” Schenck concluded that the deceased were ...

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The North Lawn

John Jay Homestead

From the top of this hill, the highest point on the property, much of the original Jay estate could be seen. During the early 1900s, the jays built a grass tennis court here. The court was later ...

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The Schoolhouse and Homestead Lawn

John Jay Homestead

From this vantage point, the sloping back lawn of the main house is visible. At the top of the hill and to your left, is a stone schoolhouse built between 1826 and 1828 by John Jay and ...

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Lawrence City [Carnegie] Library

Constructed 1903-1904

This Carnegie Library housed the

Lawrence Public Library 1904-1972

Designed by George A. Berlinghof

in the Beaux Arts style

Rear addition was a 1937 Works Progress

Administration project

Andrew Carnegie

presented this building

to the People of Lawrence

A.D. 1904

Marker is at the intersection of 9th Street and ...

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