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Goshenville

~c. 1704~

Village of

Goshenville

~c. 1704~

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Historic District

National Register of Historic Places

Marker is at the intersection of East Boot Road/Clocktower Road and North Chester Road, on the left when traveling west on East Boot Road/Clocktower Road.

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Francis Marion

To the honor and glory of Francis Marion and his men who under extreme hardships did such valued service for the independence of their country in the War of the American Revolution.

Marker is on Front Street near Broad Street.

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A City Divided

The Lyceum, a public debating hall constructed circa 1848, stood on this site during the Civil War. Heated debates took place here prior to the Civil War on the state of the Union. Following the Battles of Antietam and Gettysburg, ...

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Trail Crossing

To mark the crossing

of

the Blazed Trail and

Willow Brook Trail

1793

Marker is at the intersection of Willowbrook Road and Victory Blvd, on the left when traveling north on Willowbrook Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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1–Main Entrance Minnehaha Lower Glen

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board welcomes you to Minnehaha Park. The park consists of two levels: The upper level is maintained as an open picnicking area. Many of the city's traditional festivals such as Svenskarnas Dag are held here. ...

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Thomas Sumter

"The Gamecock"

The most controversial of Greene's Militia commanders, Sumter was known for his trademark gamecock feather in his hat, his tenacity and his penchant for bloody frontal assaults - characteristics that earned him the moniker "The Gamecock."

Poorly educated but handsome, ...

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Emanuel County

This County, created by Acts of the Legislature

December 10, 1812 & December 6, 1813, is

named for David Emanuel, Governor in 1801,

several times a legislator, and President of

the Senate. A place 1 mile from the center

of ...

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Church of St. Andrew

The Church of St. Andrew was founded in 1708, and the first church building was completed in 1712 on land given in 1711 by William Tillier. In 1713 Queen Anne granted the church a charter and presented valued gifts including ...

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W. J. Loth

1844-1904

Pioneer 19th century Waynesboro industrialist.

On this site stood the home of William J. Loth, founder of the W. J. Loth Stove Company of Waynesboro, which produced coal and wood-burning stoves, and pioneered in the manufacture and sale of electric cooking ...

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Western Star Lodge No. 2

Oldest Chartered Masonic Lodge in California

Free and Accepted Masons

Originally chartered by the most worshipful Grand Lodge of Missouri, A F and A M

May 10th AL5848 (1848)

Dedicated in due and ancient form this 10th day of May ...

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