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Dr. Bellamy Meetinghouse

Erected

July 4, 1890

Here Stood The

Meetinghouse Where

Dr. Bellamy

Ministered

1767 – 1790

Marker is at the intersection of West Road and Main Street South (Connecticut Route 61), on the left when traveling west on West Road. ...

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Belleview

Home of Freeman Walker, outstanding citizen of early Georgia. Born in Virginia in 1780, he came to Richmond County in his youth and studied law. Freeman Walker, in 1826, deeded 70 acres of land to the United States Government to ...

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The Memorial Bell

The Memorial Bell

The Very Generous Gift Of

Mr. Robert Hagopian of Hamilton

To be Used at Beverly Memorial Day

And Veterans' Day Observances

In This Park to Honor All Those

Who Sacrificed Their Lives

For Our Great Country

May God Make His Face To Shine

Upon Them

11 Nov ...

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Hopewell Bell Tower

This bell tower was constructed from components saved from the demolition of what was last known as the Hopewell Elementary School and was previously the Oxford High School. The building was designed by W.L. Plack of Philadelphia and constructed in ...

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The Westbrook - Bell House

Johannes Westbrook, who was among the earliest permanent settlers of the Minisink region, built this homestead around the year 1701. It was subsequently fortified when incidents of hostility increased between the residents of New York and New Jersey during the ...

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Belle Boyd

Kilbourn Landmark

Born May 9, 1844 in Martinsburg, VA.

Died June 11, 1900 at Kilbourn, WI.

On May 23, 1862 at the Battle of Front Royal, VA., Belle Boyd, then 18, ran across the battlefield between the firing lines with ...

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Belle Boyd House

126 E. Race Street

Built in 1853 by Benjamin Reed Boyd, a merchant, Confederate soldier and the father of Belle Boyd. Belle Boyd was a famous Confederate spy author and actress.

Marker is at the intersection of E Race Street and Spring ...

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Antebellum Architecture

As the county gained more plantations, Madison attracted nearby planters desiring to shop, socialize, learn, and worship. Some planters also built in-town homes. Antebellum architecture reflected the shift from the early yeoman farmer society to a slave-based plantation economy, dominated ...

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William Campbell’s Grave

The nearby Aspenvale Cemetery contains

the grave of Brig. Gen. William Campbell,

Revolutionary War soldier, militia commander,

and regional political leader. Campbell was

born in Augusta County, Virginia. in 1745, and

by 1768 he had moved to present-day Smyth

County. During the Revolutionary War, Campbell

led his ...

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Shays’ Rebellion

This Tablet Marks the Battle Place

of Shays' Rebellion

January 25, 1787

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Erected By The

George Washington Chapter

Sons Of The American Revolution

A.D.1900

Marker is on State Street near Federal Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

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