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The Mullaney Twins Memorial Parking Area
Dedicated to the memory of Lewis Harry Mullaney and Harry ...
Dedicated to the Memory of James (Jim) Earnest Cook
1884 – 1955
Beloved lifelong citizen of Cochran and ...
W.J. Murphy - Eads Brothers Building in 1903
The first mention of this property is from 1838 when it wa...
Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial
The Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial is the only...
Southern Railway Passenger Depot (Biltmore Depot)
The village of Best, named for owner of the Western North ...
The Road to Omaha
Presented by
College World Series of Omaha, I...
Bass Reeves - Lawman on the Western Frontier
Bass Reeves, a slave born in Arkansas and reared in Texas,...
The Beardstown Women's Club
Erected this tablet
February 12, 1909
In memo...
The Home of Julia Green Scott
The home of Julia Green Scott, (Mrs. Matthew T. Scott) sev...
Soldiers of the Summit
America's Mountain Soldiers
In memory of the men who...
Results for The M
The Mullaney Twins Memorial Parking Area
Dedicated to the memory of Lewis Harry Mullaney and Harry Lewis Mullaney, twin brothers, who gave their lives in the service of their country in World War II.
PFC Lewis Harry Mullaney entered the armed forces on July 18, 1942, he ...
Dedicated to the Memory of James (Jim) Earnest Cook
1884 – 1955
Beloved lifelong citizen of Cochran and Bleckley County, he was a banker, farmer, mayor, Rotarian, Mason, Shriner and a never failing friend to all. His example to do all men good helped shape the lives and destiny of ...
W.J. Murphy - Eads Brothers Building in 1903
The first mention of this property is from 1838 when it was part of the brickyard that manufactured bricks to build the second Fort Smith. In 1877 the City Hotel was built here. In 1897, identical buildings were constructed to ...
Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial
The Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial is the only American military cemetery in the Netherlands. The cemetery site has a rich historical background, lying near the famous Cologne-Boulogne highway built by the Romans and used by Caesar during his campaign ...
Southern Railway Passenger Depot (Biltmore Depot)
The village of Best, named for owner of the Western North Carolina Railroad, William J. Best, was the location of Asheville's first railway station with its initiation October 3, 1880. Railway passengers traveling to Asheville and surrounding areas used the ...
The Road to Omaha
Presented by
College World Series of Omaha, Inc.
to the City of Omaha
June 7, 1999
In Celebration of 50 Years of NCAA
Division I Baseball Championship Games
in Omaha
John Lajba, Sculptor
Moved from its Original Location
At Omaha’s Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium
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Rededicated at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha
To Continue ...
Bass Reeves - Lawman on the Western Frontier
Bass Reeves, a slave born in Arkansas and reared in Texas, rose to become one of the best known and effective deputy U.S. marshals to ride out of Fort Smith for Judge Isaac C. Parker. Recognized as one of the ...
The Beardstown Women's Club
Erected this tablet
February 12, 1909
In memory of
Abraham Lincoln
who, for the sake of a mother in distress, cleared her son Duff Armstrong of the charge of murder in this hall of justice.
May 7 1858
Marker is on West 3rd Street just ...
The Home of Julia Green Scott
The home of Julia Green Scott, (Mrs. Matthew T. Scott) seventh President General of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution 1909–1913
Later home of her daughter, Julia & son-in-law, Carl Vrooman
Marker is at the intersection of East Taylor Street ...
Soldiers of the Summit
America's Mountain Soldiers
In memory of the men who gave their lives.
In appreciation for the great contribution the returning veterans have made to Breckenridge skiing.
In gratitude for the men and women of the new 10th Mountain Division who are now serving ...