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Col. W. L. Salisbury

This park is named for Col. W. L. Salisbury (1830-1878), soldier, editor, banker, distinguished citizen of Columbus whose contribution to progress and culture in his native city was outstanding. His home was on the east side of this block. He ...

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The Great Salisbury Fire

On October 17, 1886 a small fire was discovered at Toadvine's Livery Stable on Dock Street, now Market Street. Fire spread very rapidly and eventually consumed 200 buildings including most of the commerical district. Soon after the fire began, Salisbury ...

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Salisbury Veterans Monument

Honoring The Men and Women

Of Salisbury Conn

Who Served Their Country

During Past Wars

[ left plaque ]

World War I

Harry Ablahadian • Paul H. Andrews • Chester Atkins • Marvin L. Atkins • George Ball • William F. Bannahan • William J. Barden ...

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Salisbury Academy

Salisbury Academy

In 1833 a committee of local citizens raised $1,250 to build this structure to house a new school. Tuition was $3 per eleven-week term for English studies and $4 for per term for Classics.

An announcement for the 1839-40 ...

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Salisbury Soldiers' Monument

[ south side ]

To Her Loyal Sons

Who Fought for The Union,

Salisbury

Erects this Memorial.

1891

Cold Harbor

Olustee

[ east side ]

2nd Conn. Vol's.

Ramsey George W.

1st Conn. Heavy Art.

Jarvis Samuel F.

2nd Conn. Heavy Art.

Ayers Henry L • Baldwin Thomas • Bates Admatha • ...

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World War II Memorial - Salisbury College

In honor of those students and faculty who served in the Armed Forces in World War II.

(List of 100s of names).

Marker can be reached from Camden Ave. just from W. College Ave..

Courtesy hmdb.org

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