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Ellis' Original Main Street

Officially organized and founded as a city in 1870, the first street laid out and used was known as Edwards Street (now west 9th). The heart of Ellis' business district started and grew here offering such services as hotels, saloons, ...

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The Ellis House

"All Kansas Pacific Trains Take Meals at the Ellis House"

Built in 1872 of native limestone from a quarry 2 miles east of Ellis, The Ellis House was the scene of colorful functions and dances drawing people from a radius of ...

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Wartime Jail

Asheville's Prisons

During the war, many large buildings such as schools, warehouses, and churches became temporary prisons in Southern cities. After Asheville's jail on Pack Square overflowed with Confederate draft evaders, deserters, Union prisoners of war, and runaway slaves, the adjacent ...

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Battle of Palo Alto

Palo Alto

8 May 1846

Marker can be reached from Pitcher Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Site where James Dickey Wrote Deliverance

Friends of Libraries U.S.A.

Literary Landmarks Register

University of

South Carolina

Site where

James Dickey

Wrote Deliverance and other

major works from 1969-1997

is designated a Literary Landmark

by Friends of Libraries U.S.A.

Friends of South Carolina Libraries

April 17, 1999

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Henry Clay's Law Office

Erected 1803-04, this is the only office standing used by Clay; he occupied it from 1804 until ca. 1810. During these significant years in his career, Clay was elected to successive terms in legislature and to unexpired terms in the ...

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Cloud-Climbing Railroad

In order to provide timber for the construction of his El Paso & Northeastern Railroad north of Alamagordo, Charles B. Eddy in 1898 built a spur into the Sacramento Mountains. The line operated as far as Cloudcroft until 1947. The ...

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Fusselman Canyon

Below is Fusselman Canyon, which follows the Fusselman Canyon Fault, a major natural cut into the Franklin Mountains. For centuries it has served as a natural corridor for the movement of people, goods and livestock between the river valley to ...

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Battle of Resace De La Palma

Resaca De La Palma

9 May 1846

Marker can be reached from Pitcher Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Battle of Vera Cruz

Vera Cruz

1847

Marker can be reached from Pitcher Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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