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Old Belleville or Troup Cemetery

Within these walls are buried Captain Troup, British Naval officer, and his wife, Catherine McIntosh Troup. They were the parents of George M. Troup, Governor

Georgia 1823-1827; U.S. Senator 1829-1833. It was on this plantation that Georgia M. Troup spent ...

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Campbell House

Circa 1890

Adult home of James Archibald Campbell (1862-1934), founder of present day Campbell University, and Cornelia Frances Pearson Campbell (1865-1963). Birthplace of Leslie Hartwell Campbell (1892-1970), second president of the school founded by his father, and A. Carlyle Campbell (1894-1977), ...

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Campbell University

Baptist. Founded in 1887 by James A. Campbell as Buie's Creek Academy. A university since 1979.

Marker is at the intersection of East Cornelius Harnett Boulevard (U.S. 421) and Harmon Road, on the right when traveling west on East Cornelius Harnett ...

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Site of the Campbell County Court House

Where, in June 1867 the widow of Captain T.C. Glover called a reunion of the survivors of Company A, 21st Georgia, C.S.A. who agreed to hold annual meetings.

Marker is on Fairburn Campbellton Road near Cochran Road SW, on the right. ...

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Train No. 286 Bell Memorial

(below the window) Preserve the memory of train crew by ringing this bell for Ricky, Jimmy and Jim.

(above the window) The bricks which make up the base of the bell memorial came from the B & O roundhouse that once ...

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Earl Bellamy

Utah's Little Hollywood

Director

Filmaking In Kanab

Adventures of Rin-Tin-Tin • Daniel Boone

The Lone Ranger • The Six Million Dollar Man

Tales of Wells Fargo • Wagon Train

Marker is on Center Street (U.S. 89), on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Campbell Home

First Home In Merriam

In 1864 David Gee Campbell finally found his safe haven at this site, after dodging threats from the Missourians and danger from Quantrill's raiders in Shawnee.

This valley reminded Campbell of his Tennessee home and his Scottish roots.

Originally ...

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Belle Boyd House

Home of a Spy

Isabelle “Belle” Boyd, the Confederate spy, lived here during part of her childhood. The ten-year-old and her family moved here in 1853 and left in 1858 for a dwelling (no longer standing) on South Queen Street. According ...

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The Academy Bell

For the people of Kanab, this bell represents schools and the importance of learning. From its founding in 1870, Kanab citizens have been encouraged to obtain as much education as possible and to use it for the benefit of all. ...

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South Central Bell

1881 - 1981

The first telephone exchange in Mississippi was installed in Vicksburg, January 10, 1881, at 102 ½ North Washington Street, by the Louisiana Telephone Company, a predecessor of South Central Bell.

Marker is at the intersection of Grove Street and ...

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