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Martin G. Brumbaugh
World War I Governor from 1915-19, one of the most ...
Fancy Farm / Centennial Picnic, Aug. 2, 1980
(obverse)
Fancy Farm
The town which grew up ar...
Amon G. Carter, Sr. (1879-1955)
From his arrival in Fort Worth in 1905 until his death, Am...
Simon G. Atkins
1863-1934
Founded Slater Academy, now Winston-Salem ...
Brig. Gen. John Cadwalader
1742–1786
Commander Penna Troops. Served at Princeto...
Delvin G. Miller
(1913-1996)
An excellent horseman and among the most...
Lewis G. Castle
Honoring Lewis G. Castle
in recognition of his part ...
Mrs. Lillian G. Brown
In Memory
of
Mrs. Lillian G. Brown
Lovin...
Albert G. Willis
Pvt. Albert G. Willis, Co. C, Col. John S. Mosby's Partisa...
Brig. Gen. Henry Little
A Native of Maryland, Confederate Brigadier General Lewis ...
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Martin G. Brumbaugh
World War I Governor from 1915-19, one of the most prominent educators of the State, was born a few miles SW, April 14, 1862. Buried in Valley View Cemetery in the same neighborhood. In 1895-1906; 1924-30, he was President Juniata ...
Fancy Farm / Centennial Picnic, Aug. 2, 1980
(obverse)
Fancy Farm
The town which grew up around St. Jerome's Church was named ca.1845 for farm of John Peebles. Samuel Willett and Elizabeth Hobbs, from St. Rose's, Washington Co., were first permanent Catholic settlers in 1829. First church was built 1835-36 ...
Amon G. Carter, Sr. (1879-1955)
From his arrival in Fort Worth in 1905 until his death, Amon Carter was the city’s most vigorous booster and champion. At his death, it was said that more than half of the city’s workers were employed by businesses Carter ...
Simon G. Atkins
1863-1934
Founded Slater Academy, now Winston-Salem State Univ.; president, 1892-1904, 1913-34. Religious and community leader. Lived one block west.
Marker is at the intersection of S. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. and Cromartie St., on the right when traveling south on S. ...
Brig. Gen. John Cadwalader
1742–1786
Commander Penna Troops. Served at Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth. Incensed at the cabal against Washington he wounded General Conway in a duel. Lived nearby and served in General Assembly of Maryland from Kent County. Buried in Shrewsbury Churchyard. His ...
Delvin G. Miller
(1913-1996)
An excellent horseman and among the most influential names in harness racing, Miller won 2,442 races in 8 decades, including the Hambletonian and the Little Brown Jug. He bred and trained many champions, including Adios, a winning stallion with numerous ...
Lewis G. Castle
Honoring Lewis G. Castle
in recognition of his part as a volunteer leader in gaining the seaway and as the administer of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation.
The seaway, completed in 1959, represented decades of dreams, planning and work by men ...
Mrs. Lillian G. Brown
In Memory
of
Mrs. Lillian G. Brown
Loving Author
of
Bee-Mail
World War II
Marker is on South Broad Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Albert G. Willis
Pvt. Albert G. Willis, Co. C, Col. John S. Mosby's Partisan Rangers (43d Battalion, Virginia Cavalry) and at least one other Ranger were captured about 13 Oct. 1864 near Gaines Crossroads by Union Brig. Gen. William H. Powell's U.S. 2d ...
Brig. Gen. Henry Little
A Native of Maryland, Confederate Brigadier General Lewis Henry Little (1817-1862) was the son of a long~time U.S. congressman and a former U.S. Army officer. As a Confederate general, Little was given command of Missouri troops and headed a division ...