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John Campbell Greenway
1872-1926
Rough Rider, mining engineer, developer of...
Seymour School Bell
This bell called
Seymour children
to...
Willamette National Cemetery Carillon Bells
[Main/Bottom Marker]:
These Carillon Bells
Culpepper’s Rebellion
Culpeper and Durant led a Revolt against British trade law...
Adam Bellis Homestead
Bellis built a log cabin on the bluff above river ca. 1740...
First Baptist Church Bell
This bell was awarded to the First Baptist Church by Gover...
City Hall Fire Bell
Paola's Volunteer Fire Company, like many others in the mi...
William Cabell
Three miles southwest is Union Hill, home of William Cabel...
Site of Bell Factory
Mile and one-half southeast on Flint River
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Robert Blair Campbell / John Campbell
Marker Front:
This U.S. Congressman and diplomat was...
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John Campbell Greenway
1872-1926
Rough Rider, mining engineer, developer of the Ajo copper mines and designer of the town of Ajo for Calumet and Arizona Mining Co., Brigadier General, Army Reserve, and Regent, University of Arizona.
The other original casting, representing Arizona, is located in ...
Seymour School Bell
This bell called
Seymour children
to school for
almost a century
September 1886
to
June 1976
Marker is on First Street near DeForest Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Willamette National Cemetery Carillon Bells
[Main/Bottom Marker]:
These Carillon Bells
in honor and loving memory of
all Veterans
were donated by the Oregon State
Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc.
[Top Marker]:
June [The Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs Logo] ...
Culpepper’s Rebellion
Culpeper and Durant led a Revolt against British trade laws, seized the government 1672, 2 mi SE.
Marker is on South Water Street near East Church Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Adam Bellis Homestead
Bellis built a log cabin on the bluff above river ca. 1740 among Indian camps. Parts of the present house date from late 1700s.
Marker is on Kuhl Road, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Baptist Church Bell
This bell was awarded to the First Baptist Church by Governor William J. Northen (1833-1913) to honor the first church built in the Colony City of Fitzgerald. Governor Northen was an outstanding Baptist layman who graduated from Mercer University at ...
City Hall Fire Bell
Paola's Volunteer Fire Company, like many others in the midwest, was formed after the great Chicago Fire in 1871. There were no telephones, sirens or radios to notify the firefighters. In 1876, this 400 lb. "nice toned" alarm bell was ...
William Cabell
Three miles southwest is Union Hill, home of William Cabell. He was born, March 30, 1730. Cabell was a burgess, signer of the Articles of Association, member of the Revolutionary Conventions and of the Ratifying Convention of 1788. He died ...
Site of Bell Factory
Mile and one-half southeast on Flint River
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Earliest important textile mill in Alabama
Incorporated by
Patton Donegan Company in 1832
3,000 spindles and 100 looms
operated by skilled slave labor.
In production as late as 1885.
Name derived from "bell" used to signal workers
Marker is at the ...
Robert Blair Campbell / John Campbell
Marker Front:
This U.S. Congressman and diplomat was born at Woodstock (Argyle) Plantation, 3 ½ miles southwest. He was a Brigadier General in the State Militia and served in the S.C. Senate 1822-23, 1830-34. He represented this district in the U.S. ...