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This House was Occupied by Alexander Graham Bell

This house was occupied by

Alexander Graham Bell

inventor of the telephone

1882-1887

Levi P. Morton

Vice President of the United States

1889-1893

Elihu Root

Secretary of State

1905-1909

Marker is at the intersection of Rhode Island Avenue NW and 15th Street NW, on the right when traveling west on ...

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John Alexander Campbell

-1856- -1938-

First President and Chairman of the Board

of the Soldiers and Sailors’ War Memorial

Building Commission

Industrialist Banker Philanthropist

whose kindly wisdom made his a happier generation

Erected by his associates from all walks of life

Dedicated by his friend, A. Harry Moore, Governor of ...

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Jim and Belle Butler

In May 1900, Jim and Belle Butler came prospecting from their hay ranch at Belmont to stake the claims that gave rise to Tonopah. This was the first silver bonanza of the 20th century. It prompted a mining renaissance and ...

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Liberty Bell Reproduction

Dedicated to You, a Free Citizen in a Free Land

Dedicated to you, a free citizen in a free land, this reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of Delaware by direction of The Honorable John W. Snyder, ...

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George W. Campbell Home

George W. Campbell originally built this highly picturesque structure in 1854. Designed with Romanesque and Norman Revival architectural features - a round tower, arched windows and doorways - and constructed of locally mined blue limestone, the home is representative of ...

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Bellpoint Buccaneers / Bellpoint High School

Bellpoint Buccaneers

In the early part of the twentieth century, most small villages in Ohio focused community pride on the accomplishments of their high school's athletic teams. The Bellpoint basketball teams of the 1920s were a great example. In 1922-1925, the ...

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This Bell

This bell originally hung in a monastery in Mexico. Brought to America during the Mexican War, 1846. Served as fire alarm in Cambridge until 1883.

Marker is at the intersection of High Street and Court Lane, on the right when traveling ...

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The Bell Tower of St. George's

Angry with the Anglican Church, the Puritan Pilgrams left England in 1620. Their descendants, known as Congregationalists, founded Dorchester in the 1690s, only to endure South Carolina's 1706 declaration of Anglicanism as the colony's official church.

With the Congregationalists worshiping two ...

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Site of the Home of Josiah Hughes Bell

1791 - 1838

One of the “Old Three Hundred” who came to Texas with Stephen F. Austin in 1821 • First alcade of Austin's Colony • On this tract of 6,642 acres, granted him in 1824, was later built the ...

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Tower Bell

Cast to commemorate the California State Normal School in 1881, this 3,000-pound bell was rung at 8 a.m. each morning until the earthquake stilled its voice in 1906. In 1910, the bell was re-installed in the maim building of the ...

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