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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; ...

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Superintendant's Quarters

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior.

Marker is on Washington Road, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Stewart's Chapel

1874

Built by the Rock Valley Union Chapel Society. Used as a community center, church & Sunday school and 4-H meetings in the late 1940's. Lindinia Town Insurance Company was also organized here. This chapel marks the site of Stewart's Settlement ...

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Arthur W. Keddie

1842 – 1924

If there is a dream within your hand

Open your hand to let the dream fly free.

A young Scotch Canadian engineer, surveyor and cartographer came to Quincy in 1864, remaining to ply his craft and make history.

His vision of ...

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Stewart Ernest Cink

Winner of both national and international golfing championships, in 2009 Stewart Clink became the first native Alabamian to claim the coveted claret jug as the champion of the British Open in Turnberry, Scotland.

Marker is on Hightower Place, on the left ...

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Stewart-Hawley-Malloy House

"Roads Almost Impassable"

Preface:

The Carolinas Campaign began on February 1, 1865, when Union Gen. William T. Sherman led his army north from Savannah, Georgia, after the March to the Sea. Sherman's objective was to join Gen. Ulysses S. Grant in Virginia ...

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McKnight Art Center

Eva Giltner McKnight • J. Hudson McKnight

The McKnight Art Center is a tribute to a pioneer Wichita family. Mrs. McKnight's dream to advance the arts and serve the community, was fulfilled in her generous bequest to the university.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Galveston Garten Verein

In design of a Teutonic Club; all stockholders were of German descent. Center for city's social life, 1876-1923, complex had an octagonal dance pavilion, tennis courts, bowling and tenpin alleys, bandstand, fountains. The complex was site of Galveston's first underground ...

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Artillery Blind

 

This stone structure was probably an artillery blind or epaulment (a breastwork to cover troops in front and sometimes in flank) constructed in 1794 to protect gunners from fire from redoubt 4 on Rocky Hill just west and above ...

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Artillery and Mortars

 

The artillery and mortars in Fort Putnam are reproductions of pieces which were in the fort in September 1780. All fourteen pieces were manufactured through the generosity of the Class of 1952, United States Military Academy, 1974-1976.

Marker can ...

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