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Smallpox Epidemic
Near this location during the Civil War was the smallpox h...
Point Lookout-Hammond Hospital
This monument is dedicated to the memory of those soldiers...
Maryland and the Confederacy
The U.S. Government, located in Washington D.C. was surrou...
North High School Indian Head
This unique Indian head was obtained and presented ...
Jennings Building
808 Main
Owners
S. H. Jennings: 1901-1918
<...Platting of Winfield, Kansas
823 Main
This corner marks the spot where in 1869 Co...
Cowley County National Bank Building
The United States Department
of Interior
<...Julien D. Wyatt
1900-1960
[Front]
Easley High School 1915
<...E. Janssen Building
Italianate Architecture, 1875
Janssen's General Merc...
Fredrick William Beissner House
Designed by Galveston architect William H. Roystone for lo...
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Smallpox Epidemic
Near this location during the Civil War was the smallpox hospital where thousands of people were quarantined.
Highly contagious, horrible to behold and often fatal, smallpox was a dreaded disease. When the scourge hit the prison camp, officials built this ...
Point Lookout-Hammond Hospital
This monument is dedicated to the memory of those soldiers, sailors, and hospital attendants from both North and South, who were here at Point Lookout from July 1862 to July 1865.
This monument marks the general location of the Hammond Hospital
Marker ...
Maryland and the Confederacy
The U.S. Government, located in Washington D.C. was surrounded by Maryland and Virginia. Since Virginia had already joined the Confederacy, it was critical in the survival of the Union that Maryland not be allowed to secede. The State was quickly ...
North High School Indian Head
This unique Indian head was obtained and presented to Wichita High School North by the 1977 Senior Class as a gift from Mrs. Carl (Ethel) Kelley, a pioneer Wichita family.
1977 Senior Class Officers
William B. Williams, Pres.
Dale A. Goss, Boy's Vice-Pres.
Lisa ...
Jennings Building
808 Main
Owners
S. H. Jennings: 1901-1918
F. M. Benson: 1918-1920
Andrew Wilson: 1920-1941
E. H. Ruppelius: 1941-1974
Dorothy Fisher: 1974-1978
Joseph & Elizabeth Sears: 1978-1994
Elizabeth Sears Trust: 1994-
Occupants
Unknown: 1901-1908
Wilson Jewelry: 1908-1918
Stutzman Jewelry: 1918-1920
Wilson Jewelry: 1920-1922
Ruppelius Jewelry: 1922-1966
Ruppelius Jewelry (Joseph Sears): 1966-
Marker is on Main Street (U.S. ...
Platting of Winfield, Kansas
823 Main
This corner marks the spot where in 1869 Colonel E. C. Manning placed the stake from which the City of Winfield was laid out. The first building in Winfield, Colonel Winfield's old log store, stood on this corner. In ...
Cowley County National Bank Building
The United States Department
of Interior
has placed this property on the
National Register
of
Historic Places
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 77) and 9th Avenue (U.S. 160), on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Julien D. Wyatt
1900-1960
[Front]
Easley High School 1915
Wofford College AB & MA 1919
Georgetown University LLB 1923
American University DCL 1926
Attorney, Banker, Civil Leader
Editor, Benefactor, School Trustee
Cofounder, Carolina National Bank (Easley Bank)
Cofounder, Home Building and Loan
President, Home Insurance Agency
Patron, Easley Library
(Pickens County Library)
Trustee, Easley Public Schools
President, ...
E. Janssen Building
Italianate Architecture, 1875
Janssen's General Merchandise, first elevator and first fireproof building in Eureka
This program made possible through a partnership with property owner Dolores Vellutini, Eureka Main Street, and the Eureka Heritage Society
Marker is on First Street east of E Street, ...
Fredrick William Beissner House
Designed by Galveston architect William H. Roystone for local real estate agent Frederick William Beissner (1854-1905) and his wife Mary, this Victorian-era home was built in 1888. Its elaborate Eastlake details include turned posts, jigsawn porch balustrades, recurring floral motifs, ...