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Canadian National Railways #47

In 1914, the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada purchased six 4-6-4T locomotives from the Montreal Locomotive Works, a division of the American Locomotive Company. This Baltic tank locomotive carried coal and water in a coal bin and water tank built ...

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First Congregational Church

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This property has been placed on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

In memory of Laura Schlasner

Marker is on East Avenue north of East 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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George Washington’s Inauguration

United States Constitution Bicentennial

“On this site stood the historic Cross Keys Tavern” where George Washington and his party including Governor Livingston arrived late afternoon Saturday April 22, 1789 to spend the night before proceeding to Elizabethtown and hence to ...

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Jefferson Davis Memorial State Park

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On May 4, 1865, Jefferson Davis arrived in Washington, Georgia (178 miles NE of the Park), where he performed his last duties as President of the Confederate States of America. Shortly thereafter, with a small staff and escort, he departed ...

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United States Post Office

Woodbridge, New Jersey 07095

The original post office of Woodbridge, established July 31, 1792, was located at the Cross Keys Tavern on the northwest corner of Amboy Avenue and Main Street. The first postmaster appointed by Postmaster General Timothy Pickering was ...

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Site of Former Associate Reformed and United Presbyterian Church

1st Church Erected - 1840

2nd Church Erected - 1878

3rd Church Erected - 1914

Marker is at the intersection of Walnut Street (Pennsylvania Route 217) and Campbell Street, on the right when traveling north on Walnut Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Treaty of Greeneville

Anthony Wayne Treaty Memorial

Placed

to Commemorate the

Treaty of Greeneville

Signed August 3, 1795 by

General Anthony Wayne

Representing the

United States Government

and the chiefs and agents of the

Allied Indian Tribes

of the

Territory Northwest

of the Ohio River

MCMVI

Marker is at the intersection of South Broadway Street (Ohio Route ...

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Battle of Pickawillany

1752

In the mid-1700s, France found its influence waning among midwestern tribes as it contested for Native American trade and military alliances with Great Britain. Shortly after Miami Chief Memeskia (also known as Old Britain or La Demoiselle) moved his ...

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Carter-Dowling School / Teachers at "Colored" Elementary Schools

Carter-Dowling School

Upon closing its one room schools in 1950, the Hart County Board of Education constructed Carter-Dowling School, a consolidated elementary school for "colored" children of Hart County.

The School was named for Daisie C. Carter, Superintendent of Schools (1946-1954) and ...

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Great Shamokin Path

This major Indian path, connecting the Susquehanna and Allegheny rivers, paralleled the present highway at this point. Long used by Native Americans as a thoroughfare for hunting and trade, it was traveled by Delaware and Shawnee warriors during the French ...

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