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Elizabeth Zane

In memory of

Elizabeth Zane

whose heroic deed

saved Fort Henry in 1782

Erected May 30, 1928

Marker is on 4th Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Elizabeth Township

 

Elizabeth Township was founded in 1807. The Elizabeth Township House was built about 1870, serving as the community's assembly hall. The building is similar to the seven remaining one-room, brick schoolhouses, built throughout the township between 1868 and 1873. ...

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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

Founder of the Sisters of Charity

Born Aug. 28, 1774, in New York, she came to Emmitsburg from Baltimore June 24, 1809, occupying stone house on these grounds July 31. The following year, in White House visible from here, she organized ...

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St. Elizabeths Hospital

 

has been designated a

National Historic Landmark

This site possesses national significance

in commemorating the history of the

United States of America.

Marker can be reached from Martin Luther King Avenue, SE, on the right when traveling south.

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Battle of Elizabethtown

Whigs broke Tory power in Bladen County, August, 1781, driving them into Tory Hole, 50 yards north.

Marker is on West Broad Street (North Carolina Route 87) west of Poplar Street (U.S. 701), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson

 

In memory of

Elizabeth Hutchinson

Jackson

Mother of

Andrew Jackson

President of the U.S. 1829-1837

Who gave her life in the

cause of independence

while nursing Revolutionary

soldiers in Charles Town

and is buried in Charleston.

Marker can be ...

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Elizabeth Moore at Dorchester Academy 1925-1932

Dorchester Academy

In 1925, Elizabeth B. Moore began her six-year tenure as Dorchester Academy's only female, African American principal. She insisted that both parents and community accept responsibility for supporting the school. She believed that charity and tuition breaks should be ...

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Elizabeth Main Street

A visit to Elizabeth’s Main Street reveals some older building still used for day-to-day business, but it might surprise you to learn that many of these stores have been features of the Elizabeth scene for far more than a century!

Start ...

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Elizabethtown

The discovery of gold on Baldy Mountain in 1866 brought such a rush of fortune-seekers to the Moreno Valley that “E-town” became a roaring mining camp almost overnight. Because of water and transportation problems, and a decline in ore quality, ...

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Relatives of Elizabeth Bayley Seton

In Memory of the Relatives of

Elizabeth Bayley Seton who are buried in this churchyard

Reverend Richard Charlon, D.D.

her grandfather,

Rector of St. Andrew’s Church from 1747 until is death in 1777.

Mary Bayeux Charlton,

her grandmother,

Wife of Reverend Richard Charlton, date of death unknown.

Dr. ...

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