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Lincoln's Carriage Maker
Lincoln brought his buggy to Obed Lewis for servici...
4 Patchin Place / e.e. cummings
4 Patchin Place
One-time home of &l...
Dresbach-Hunt-Boyer Mansion
604 Second Street
Built in 1871-75 for William Dresb...
Jefferson Market Courthouse
Landmark of New York
This building, designed along...
Tyrrell County War Memorial
Country – Honor - Duty
This memorial dedicate...
Tyrrell County Confederate Monument
(side 1)
Gen. Robert E. Lee
This monument
<...Ozias Church Bethlehem Church
Ozias Primitive Baptist Church was constituted July 14, 18...
Joncaire Trading Post
Near here the Frenchman
Chabert Joncaire in 1758
Original Site of Hoffnungsfeld-Eden Church
1898 to 1924
Drawing of church
Marker is on 18...
In Memory of the Swiss Mennonite Congregation
of Kotosufka, Volhynia, Russia whose members left R...
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Lincoln's Carriage Maker
Lincoln brought his buggy to Obed Lewis for servicing at his shop on the north side of Monroe Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets.
When Lincoln first arrived in Springfield riding a borrowed horse he wondered at the "great deal of ...
4 Patchin Place / e.e. cummings
4 Patchin Place
One-time home of “Poet and Painter” e.e. cummings (d. 1962) and his wife, model and photographer Marion Morehouse (d.1969)
“—do lovers love? why then heaven and hell.
Whatever sages say and fool, all’s well”
Place here ...
Dresbach-Hunt-Boyer Mansion
604 Second Street
Built in 1871-75 for William Dresbach, Davisville's first postmaster. The mansion was home to the Hunts and Boyers from 1899-1973. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the large mansion property originally included a tankhouse, cistern and ...
Jefferson Market Courthouse
Landmark of New York
This building, designed along Victorian Gothic lines by Vaux & Withers, was constructed in 1876 and served as the women’s court until 1932. Of particular interest are its turrets, traceried windows, ironwork and sculpture.
Marker is ...
Tyrrell County War Memorial
Country – Honor - Duty
This memorial dedicated by the people of Tyrrell County in recognition of the service of its men and women in the Armed Forces of the United States of America in World War I, World War II, ...
Tyrrell County Confederate Monument
(side 1)
Gen. Robert E. Lee
This monument
was erected by the
Tyrrell
Monument Association,
A.D. 1902.
Executive Committee.
Mark Majette, Abner Alexander,
Thomas L. Jones, J.S. Cahoon,
and C. E. Tatem.
Finance Committee.
Mrs. B.V. McClees, Mrs. J.C. Meekins Sr.,
Miss Lina B. Alexander.
President.
Lt. Col. William F. Beasley.
In memory ...
Ozias Church Bethlehem Church
Ozias Primitive Baptist Church was constituted July 14, 1832. Elders Wilson Conner and John Martial were the Presbytery. Members were John McDonald, Randall McDonald, Elijah Hunter, Penelope Hunter, Catherine McCall, Mary McDonald, Elizabeth McDonald. The Rev. Randall McDonald was pastor, ...
Joncaire Trading Post
Near here the Frenchman
Chabert Joncaire in 1758
set up the first white
establishment on the site
of Buffalo.
Evacuated 1759 at the approach
of the British.
Marker is on South Michigan Avenue west of Ganson Street, on the left ...
Original Site of Hoffnungsfeld-Eden Church
1898 to 1924
Drawing of church
Marker is on 18th Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
In Memory of the Swiss Mennonite Congregation
of Kotosufka, Volhynia, Russia whose members left Russia in search of religious liberty, sixty-two families sailing on the "City of Richmond," landing in New York September 3, 1874, and in October arriving on this Quarter Sectin (S.W. Quarter Sec. 19-21-2W) ...