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In Commemoration of Black Pioneers

[Front]:

Business Tenure

Dr. N.H. Jenkins, M.D.

1907 1920

Dr. Moses Jenkins, Pharmacist

1907 1920

Stewart Anderson, Merchant

1913 1925

E.J. Thomas, Tailor

1918 1977

W.I. Peek, Mortician

1919 1941

Arfelton Adger, Taxicab

1946 1977

East Church Street

Anderson S.C.

What Was Once Can Never

Be Again; Records Will

Show We Were Here

1907-1980

[Reverse]:

City of Anderson, S.C.

Mayor

Darwin H. Wright

City ...

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G. Ross Anderson Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthou

Entered on the National Register

of Historic Places

December 13, 1971

Federal Building

U.S. Courthouse

Federal Postal Station

Anderson, South Carolina

Thomas Harlan Ellett

Architect 1938

This property significantly contributes to the Nation's cultural heritage.

Commemorated June 1976

Gerald R. Ford

President of the United States

Jack Eckerd

Administrator of General Services

Marker is at ...

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Bullard Company #2

This oil-burning steam engine was designed to be operated by a single engineer-fireman and was among the smallest standard-gauge locomotives ever built.

Locomotive #2 operated up and down the railroad sidings and loading tracks outside the Bullard Company's Bridgeport, Connecticut, machine ...

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Christopher Columbus

1451 – 1506

Dedicated in memory of

the courage and

determination of

Christpoher Columbus.

He followed his dream,

and discovered America.

Erected by the

Columbia

Italian-American

Club of Union

October 13, 2000

Marker is on Morris Avenue 0.1 miles east ...

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150th Anniversary of Belleville

In commemoration of the

150th Anniversary of the

Township of Belleville, N.J.

* 1839 – 1989 *

Board of Commissioners

Michael P. Pizzi, Mayor

Joseph T. Fornarotto

Vincent J. Frantantoni

Joseph F. McGreevy

Angelo C. Risoli

Marker is on Washington Avenue (New Jersey Route 7) north of Belleville Avenue, on ...

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Governor Ben Walter Hooper

Born in Newport on October 13, 1870, Hooper was a successful Cocke County attorney.

He was elected governor and served two terms, 1911-15. His election is attributed to the influence of fusion, the coalition of the prohibition factions of both major ...

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Saltsburg Canal Park

Site of PA. main line canal 1829-1864

In Saltsburg were two boatyards, warehouses, lift lock no. 8 & A turning basin. Salt was shipped from wells nearby. Passengers traveled on packet boats. One of these was owned & operated by J.M. ...

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Blairsville Armory

This property

has been placed

on the

National

Register of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the

Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Walnut Street (Pennsylvania Route 217) and North Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Walnut Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Dorminy's Meeting House Young's Meeting House Brushy Creek

Dorminy`s Meeting House was constituted December 17, 1831, on a site 1 mile Northwest of Irwinville, near the home of John B. Dorminy, Sr. The Church was of the

Primitive Baptist faith, and the elders constituting it were the Rev. J. ...

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In Honor and Remembrance

In Honor and Remembrance

of the

heroes and victims of September 11, 2001

and to celebrate

the enduring spirit of all Americans.

Marker is on White Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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