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The Indian Boundary Line
Immediately north of this marker runs the Indian Boundary ...
Liberty Church Grounds
In May 1864, while on its way to Kennesaw and Atlanta Camp...
Historic Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Erected 1860
Circuit Riders 1847-1853
Formally...
John Milton Bryan Simpson
May 30, 1903 - August 22, 1987
Born 1903 in Kissim...
The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
Twenty-Four Minutes of Thundering Hell On Iron Bottom Bay<...
Talbot's Fort
Colonel George Talbot , cousin of Lord Baltimore, in defia...
Imagine Life Here
Imagine being a Spanish soldier stationed here 350 years a...
American Revolution Bicentennial Bell
From 1879 to 1929, this bell was rung to open court at the...
A Never Ending Challenge
Wind, rain, salt, sun, plants, people and time all do what...
Abraham Lincoln's memory of Knob Creek Farm
My earliest recollection. . .is of the Knob Creek p...
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The Indian Boundary Line
Immediately north of this marker runs the Indian Boundary Line which was established on Aug 24, 1816 by a treaty between three U.S. commissioners and the Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawotami Indians to provide a corridor between Lake Michigan and the ...
Liberty Church Grounds
In May 1864, while on its way to Kennesaw and Atlanta Campaigns, the Army of the North seiged Liberty Church and grounds for use as a field hospital.
During the occupation numerous soldiers suffered the trauma of amputation. These body parts ...
Historic Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Erected 1860
Circuit Riders 1847-1853
Formally established 18 October 1853
1st Painted Church in Northwest Georgia
Only Church Where Union and Confederates Worshipped Together in Same Service During the War – April 1864
Union Field Hospital – May 1864
Restored 2002
Marker is on Liberty Road 0.1 ...
John Milton Bryan Simpson
May 30, 1903 - August 22, 1987
Born 1903 in Kissimmee, Florida. Graduated from University of Florida College of Law 1926. Practiced law, Jacksonville, Florida, 1926-39. Assistant State Attorney, Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida, 1933-39. Judge, Duval County Criminal Court ...
The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
Twenty-Four Minutes of Thundering Hell On Iron Bottom Bay
Friday the 13th November 1942
By July 1942 Japan’s military juggernaut had invaded and occupied Korea, Manchuria, China, Hong Kong, Burma, Borneo, New Guinea, Rabaul, Truk, The Philippines, Aleutians, Marshalls, Carolines, ...
Talbot's Fort
Colonel George Talbot , cousin of Lord Baltimore, in defiance of William Penn's claim to Delaware,erected a fort nearby, 1684, on land of the Widow Ogle. Talbot dispossessed settlers between here and Iron Hill who refused to acknowledge Baltimore as ...
Imagine Life Here
Imagine being a Spanish soldier stationed here 350 years ago. Your job was to guard the San Juan Harbor entrance and the mouth of the Bayamon River from enemy attack. But year after year no enemy came. Did soldiers welcome ...
American Revolution Bicentennial Bell
From 1879 to 1929, this bell was rung to open court at the Mercer County Courthouse in Princeton. After the courthouse was dismantled in 1929, the bell was used as a dinner bell at the County poor farm at Gardner. ...
A Never Ending Challenge
Wind, rain, salt, sun, plants, people and time all do what foreign invaders never did—tear down the stone and mortar walls at Fort San Juan de la Cruz. Preventing a historic structure like El Canuelo from falling into decay is ...
Abraham Lincoln's memory of Knob Creek Farm
My earliest recollection. . .is of the Knob Creek place
Abraham Lincoln, 1860
Abraham Lincoln’s family moved here from his birthplace at Sinking Spring Farm in 1811, when the future president was just two years old. Lincoln’s earliest memories were of life ...