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Site of Old Anderson High School; Kealing Jr. High School

Robertson Hill School, the first high school for blacks in Austin, opened on the corner of Eleventh and San Marcos Streets in 1884. In 1907 the school moved to the corner of Olive and Curve Streets and was renamed E.H. ...

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James Brown House

Built in 1817, this federal structure features the high gambrel roof characteristics of many small commercial buildings of the period. The brick facade is laid up in Flemish bond. The splayed lintels and double flared keystones are reminiscent of and ...

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John Bigler

(1806 – 1871)

Born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, January 8, 1806, John Bigler was the eldest of what was said to be “a numerous family of children.” As a young man, he was apprenticed to the printing trade and became one ...

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Jerome Township Civil War Memorial

(Columned Section mid-level on monument)

(East Face - front of monument)Our Jerome Township Heroes

“In honor of the men who served in the Army of the Union; those who fought and lived and those who fought and died. May this shaft ever ...

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John Brown of Kansas

Erected May 9, 1935

by

The Woman's

Relief Corps

Department of Kansas

Auxiliary to the

Grand Army

"John Brown

of Kansas

He dared begin

He lost

But losing won"

                    Eugene ...

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J. A. McDougle Home

One of the many fine structures erected by C. S. Belford Lumber Co., this house was built in 1895 for grocer J. A. McDougle (d. 1939). the Victorian styling included ornate stained glass windows. The home was bought in 1901 ...

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James Doris Farmhouse

1857-1858

This vernacular Greek Revival style, side-gabled house is significant as an example of a style locally popular between 1830 and 1860. One of the few remaining houses of the "stagecoach inn" design characteristically being two bays wide and five bays ...

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Juan Bandini

[Upper Marker]

Dedicated to

Juan Bandini

1800 – 1859

Patriot and Friend of the United States

[Lower Marker]

This structure has been

recorded by the

Historic American

Buildings Survey

of the United States Department

of the Interior for its archives

at the Library of Congress.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Minisink Battle July 22d 1779

Dedicated to the memory of the Patriots of the Minisink region who died here July 22, 1779 in the defence of American Liberty.

Marker can be reached from Dry Brook Road ¼ mile north of New York Route 97.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Port Jersey Peninsula Preserve

The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey has established preserved areas within the Port Jersey Peninsula to protect and maintain fragile wetlands and wildlife, and provide a waterfront which can be enjoyed by all.

From here you can see ...

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