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James Edwin Campbell
James Edwin Campbell was born on September 28, 1867...
Adjutant William Campbell
Adjutant William Campbell
Fell During The British In...
Campbell's Covered Bridge
A Tribute to Stella (1921-2004)
Many generations of ...
The Grave of Duncan Campbell & Jane McCrea
The Grave of
Duncan Campbell
<...Campbell's Covered Bridge
In the earliest of times the rock shoal upstream of...
The Founding of Campbellton
Merriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
With the opening...
Amherst County / Campbell County
Area 470 Square Miles / Area 557 Square Miles
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Campbell’s Covered Bridge
This bridge, built in 1909, is the last extant cove...
Campbell Memorial Park / The Adena Culture
[South Side of Marker]:"Campbell Memorial Park"
Jame...
William Campbell’s Grave
The nearby Aspenvale Cemetery contains
the grave of ...
Results for Campbell
James Edwin Campbell
James Edwin Campbell was born on September 28, 1867, in the Kerr's Run area of Pomeroy to James and Letha Campbell. He graduated from Pomeroy High School with the class of 1884. After graduation, Campbell taught in various parts of ...
Adjutant William Campbell
Adjutant William Campbell
Fell During The British Invasion Of
New Haven
July 5, 1779
Blessed Are The Merciful
Marker is on Prudden Street 0.1 miles north of Boston Post Road (U.S. 1), on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Campbell's Covered Bridge
A Tribute to Stella (1921-2004)
Many generations of area residents have treasured Campbell's Covered Bridge as a local icon and place to enjoy Beaverdam Creek on a hot day, meet neighbors while your corn is ground, or as a quiet place ...
The Grave of Duncan Campbell & Jane McCrea
The Grave of
Duncan Campbell
& Jane McCrea
are just within and
to the left
of this gateway.
Marker is on Broadway (U.S. 4), on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Campbell's Covered Bridge
In the earliest of times the rock shoal upstream of the bridge was used as a ford until a flat bridge was built across Beaverdam Creek. In Monday, August 24, 1908 starting at 7:00 p.m., twenty inches of rain fell ...
The Founding of Campbellton
Merriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
With the opening of the Kansas Territory in 1854, people from everywhere began to converge on Kansas. The fertile and inexpensive land available in the territory attracted David Gee Campbell, a Tennessee native. Campbell loaded his ...
Amherst County / Campbell County
Area 470 Square Miles / Area 557 Square Miles
Amherst County. Formed in 1761 from Albemarle, and named for Jeffrey, Lord Amherst, British commander in the French and Indian War. Balcony Falls are in this county.
Campbell County. Formed in 1781 ...
Campbell’s Covered Bridge
This bridge, built in 1909, is the last extant covered bridge in S.C. Built by Charles Irwin Willis (1878–1966), it was named for Alexander Lafayette Campbell (1836–1920), who owned and operated a grist mill here for many years. Measuring 35 ...
Campbell Memorial Park / The Adena Culture
[South Side of Marker]:"Campbell Memorial Park"
James E. Campbell was governor of the State of Ohio from 1890-1892. From 1913-1924, he served as president of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society, which later became the Ohio Historical Society. His daughter Jessie ...
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 ...