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P. Linthiouh
Died Sept. 1852
O.H.
Copied from tree,
c...
Hampton Park Terrace
(Front text)
Hampton Park Terrace, an early 20th-c...
Plainsfield Plantation
(Front text)
Plainsfield Plantation, on this site,...
Putnam County Civil War Honor Roll
[ Plaque - “One” ]
Civil War Veterans
...
The Hogarth Stamp Mill
Common in California after 1853, the stamp mill consisted ...
Hogarth Stamp Mill
In 1895 Harry Hogarth, James Candy and Naylor Williams fil...
Feather Publishing Co.
Marker on Left:
Feather Publishing Co.
...
Spanish Ranch
Named for two Mexicans who began a horse ranch here in 185...
"Ornamental Nursery Capital of Mississippi"
In 1898, E.E. Bolen established a nursery and orchard comp...
Three Chopped Way
One of routes of Military & post road begun, 1807, from Na...
Results for P
P. Linthiouh
Died Sept. 1852
O.H.
Copied from tree,
carved by comrade, 1852.
Marker is on Oroville-Bucks Lake Road, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hampton Park Terrace
(Front text)
Hampton Park Terrace, an early 20th-century planned suburb, was laid out in 1912 along
Huger Street between Rutledge and Hagood Aves. Its success coincided with the economic boom that following the
opening of the Charleston Navy Yard in ...
Plainsfield Plantation
(Front text)
Plainsfield Plantation, on this site, and Pawletts Plantation, nearby, were established ca. 1690
by Joseph Blake (1663-1700), one of Carolina’s Lords Proprietors and governor of the colony 1694 and 1696-1700.
Blake, who had come to the colony ca. ...
Putnam County Civil War Honor Roll
[ Plaque - “One” ]
Civil War Veterans
who died during the war
W. F. Boyd ? J. W. Busby ? W. Conklin
J. H. McGill ? J. Singer
[ Plaque - “Two” ]
( Row One )
W. Ball ? A. C. Batte ...
The Hogarth Stamp Mill
Common in California after 1853, the stamp mill consisted from one to five heavy pillar-like stamps whose bottom, (or shoes), were cylindrical hammers made of iron, each weighing as much as one thousand pounds. Power to operate the stamps was ...
Hogarth Stamp Mill
In 1895 Harry Hogarth, James Candy and Naylor Williams filed a claim for the Relief Quartz Mine on a hillside above Six Mile Creek near Angels Camp. In 1920, after working the claim by hand for many years, the Hogarths; ...
Feather Publishing Co.
Marker on Left:
Feather Publishing Co.
A tradition of newspapers serving Plumas County since 1866
Dedicated September 15, 1978
Marker on Right:
Commemorating 125 Years of Journalism
Serving Plumas County
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Crescent Street (State Highway 70 / 89) and ...
Spanish Ranch
Named for two Mexicans who began a horse ranch here in 1850.
Marker is on Spanish Ranch Road, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
"Ornamental Nursery Capital of Mississippi"
In 1898, E.E. Bolen established a nursery and orchard company in George County. Other wholesale nurseries were established in the early 1900s. The production of ornamental plants, trees and shrubs has since become a thriving commercial industry in the area.
Marker ...
Three Chopped Way
One of routes of Military & post road begun, 1807, from Natchez to Ft. Stoddert & Milledgeville, Ga. Over this trail many immigrants came into Territory & here Sam Dale operated wagon train.
Marker is on State Highway 15 0.1 miles ...