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Belle Boyd

Jackson Prepares for Battle

Early in the warm afternoon, Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson and Gen. Richard S. Ewell and their staffs stopped here at the head of Jackson’s army. As the two commanders studied the ground leading to Front ...

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AH-1F Bell

"Cobra" Helicopter

The AH-1F Bell "Cobra" helicopter traces its lineage from the UH-1 Series helicopter. The original "Cobra" replaced the Huey's bulky fuselage with the thin-profile fuselage and tandem seating. For more than 40 years, the "Cobra" struck fear in the ...

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Camp Nine Bell

From New York in 1900 to the present day in California; from cookhouse to firehouse this bell has been a part of Vallecito’s history.

In 1906, Beach Thompson needing water for his hydraulic mining, and investors in San Francisco needing electric ...

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Bell of the U.S.S. Hartford

Bell of the U.S.S. Hartford

Admiral Farragut's Flagship

during the Civil War battles

of New Orleans, April, 1862

and Mobile Bay, August, 1864

"Damn the torpedoes . . . . Full speed ahead"

[ Farragut at Mobile Bay ]

Marker can be reached from the intersection of ...

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Old Campbell County

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This was the Courthouse of Campbell County at the time it was merged with Fulton County Jan. 1, 1932. When the County was created by Acts of the Legislature Dec. 20 & 22, 1828, the Site was at Campbellton on ...

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Weaver College Bell Tower

in Memory of

Weaver College

1872-1933

Weaverville, North Carolina

Dedicated

April 3, 1992

Marker is on Brevard College near N. Broad Street (U.S. 276).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Weaver College Bell

Cast on January 29, 1841

These Bricks and the Hand-hewn Beams

Were a Part of

The Weaver College Administration Building

Which was Constructed in

Weaverville, North Carolina

1872

Marker can be reached from Brevard College near N. Broad Street (U.S. 276).

Courtesy ...

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Robert K. McLaughlin and wife Isabella

Oct. 25, 1779 - May 29, 1862 [and] Sept. 9, 1791 - June 5, 1868

Born in Virginia. State Treasurer 1819-23. Trustee of Vandalia appointed by Legislature 1821. House of Representatives 1826-28. Senate 1828-32 and 1836-38. State Bank Commissioner 1835-37. Registrar ...

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Frank Bell

1840 – 1927

Early pioneer of both the telegraph and telephone. He was builder of the first telegraph lines across the Sierra’s from Placerville to Genoa then on to Virginia City. He also had the distinction of telegraphing Nevada’s Constitution to ...

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Bellamy Road

Florida Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Near this point, the Bellamy Road crossed the Santa Fe River. The road was named for its builder, John Bellamy, a civil engineer. Approved by Congress in 1824 and completed in 1826, it was the ...

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