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The Mural Story

The mural scene depicts various time periods in Leonardtown’s history.

In general, the left side of the painting presents an older time period,

around the turn of the century. As you move to the right, the chronology

advances to a point in the ...

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Douglas Lodge #12, F & AM

Chartered on September 17, 1868 by the newly created Grand Lodge of Nevada, their first Worshiper Master was Robert W. Bollen. In early 1873 they purchased this building in a partially finished condition. It was subsequently completed in November of ...

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Admiral Raphael Semmes, CSA

(Front):Commander

C.S. Steamer

Alabama

Rear-Admiral

C.S. Navy

Sailor, Patriot,

Statesman

Scholar

and

Christian

Gentleman

(Side Plaque):

Admiral Raphael Semmes, CSA

Commander of the Most Successful Sea Raider In History

CSS Alabama

Still after these many years his patriotism and heroic deeds inspire us to cherish our American Liberties!

Marker is on Government Street, in the median. ...

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St. Mary’s Female Seminary

The State’s 200th anniversary memorial established by Act of the Legislature of 1839 as a living monument to mark the birthplace of the State and of religious liberty.

Marker is on Trinity Church Road south of Point Lookout Road (Maryland Route ...

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General A. P. Stewart's Division

Monument at Beech Grove, Tennessee

(Front):General A.P. Stewart

Stewart's Division

2nd Army Corps

(Hardee)

Army of Tennessee

CSA

Dedicated 24th Day of April 2010

By Benjamin F. Cheatham Camp 72

Sons of Confederate Veterans

Manchester, Tennessee

(Reverse):Battle of Hoover's Gap

June 24 - 26, 1863

Stewart's Division

Bates' Brigade

4th Ga. Inf. Bn SS. - ...

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H.L. Hunley

On the night of February 17, 1864, the H.L. Hunley set out from Sullivan's Island, directly in front of you, with a torpedo attached to a seventeen-foot spar on her bow. Her target was the U.S.S. Housatonic, anchored four miles ...

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Hamilton School, Anza

Until the 1880s, James Hamilton was among the very first homesteaders in the Cahuilla Plains or Hamilton Plains, now Anza, and was a highly respected pioneer who overcame many obstacles in his life, including prejudice. The Hamilton School District was ...

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The W. P. Snyder Jr.

The W.P. Snyder Jr. is a steam-powered towboat. It moved barges loaded with coal, iron ore, and steel along the Monongahela and Ohio rivers.

When it was launched in 1918, the boat was originally owned by Carnegie Steel and operated as ...

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Leonard Calvert

(west face) To the memory of Leonard Calvert, First Governor of Maryland this monument is erected by the State of Maryland.

(north face) Leonard Calvert, second son of George Calvert, first Baron of Baltimore and Anne, his wife, led the first ...

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Bowers Brothers Coffee and Tea Building

104 Shockoe Slip

Richmond’s flour, milled here in Shockoe Slip, was known all over the world for its high quality. On their return from delivering flour and the popular Virginia tobacco, ships were laden with coffee, tea, and exotic spices, which ...

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