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Sullivan Music Building
This building was donated to
Anderson College in 191...
The Civil War Submarine, H.L. Hunley
Brought from Mobile, Alabama in August
1863 to hel...
Butler History Murals
1806 15 Ms. South of Butler
Explorer Zebulon ...
Colebrook Veterans Memorial
In Memory Of
Those Who Died In The
Service Of ...
Hub City Lodge No 627
Free and Accepted Masons
Commemorates 96 Year...
Blue Jacket Town
Here lived the famous Shawnee chief who led the "Seven Nat...
Colebrook
[ front ]
Colebrook
The last town in colonial ...
Gasholder Building
In 1885, workers discovered an abundant supply of n...
Working Class Neighborhoods
The history of a city is found not only in its gran...
Death of Pretty Boy Floyd
(front)
In these fields, formerly the site of the El...
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Sullivan Music Building
This building was donated to
Anderson College in 1914 by
Mr. Charles S. Sullivan, Sr.
to be used as the President's Home.
In 1965 it was renovated to serve
as the music building.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Boulevard (U.S. 29) and Calhoun ...
The Civil War Submarine, H.L. Hunley
Brought from Mobile, Alabama in August
1863 to help defeat the Union naval
blockade of Charleston, H.L. Hunley
became the first submarine in history
to sink an enemy ship. Armed with a
spar-mounted torpedo, it sank the
Federal blockading vessel, ...
Butler History Murals
1806 15 Ms. South of Butler
Explorer Zebulon Pike Parley
With Osage Chief
1863 Burning of Butler by Order No. 11
During the Civil War
Where the Civil War Began
Brother Against Brother
Post Civil War Reconstruction
[Mural Depicts Local Civil War Events]
Keep the Pioneer Spirit
1717 Claude Dutisne
1804 ...
Colebrook Veterans Memorial
In Memory Of
Those Who Died In The
Service Of Our Country
From
Colebrook, Conn.
Dedicated 1959
Marker is at the intersection of Colebrook Road and Smith Hill Road, on the right when traveling north on Colebrook Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hub City Lodge No 627
Free and Accepted Masons
Commemorates 96 Years
of Masonry in Hattiesburg
1886 - 1982
and
100th Anniversary of
Hattiesburg, Miss
Faith - Hope - Charity
July 16, 1982
Organized 1959 Chartered 1960
Marker is at the intersection of Hardy Street (U.S. 98) and North 34th Avenue, on the right when ...
Blue Jacket Town
Here lived the famous Shawnee chief who led the "Seven Nations" in their defeat at Fallen Timbers.
He later was prominent in the making of the famous Treaty of Greeneville.
Marker is at the intersection of South Main Street (U.S. 68) and ...
Colebrook
[ front ]
Colebrook
The last town in colonial Connecticut to be settled, Colebrook was named after a town in Devonshire, England. The reason is now unknown, The year 1765 saw Benjamin Horton, leader of a trickle of settlers, arrive amid virgin ...
Gasholder Building
In 1885, workers discovered an abundant supply of natural gas at Lawnfield and built a stone-and-brick gasholder building. A few years later, workers drilled a new 800-foot-deep gas well and, in 1893, reduced the gasholder building by one-half when building ...
Working Class Neighborhoods
The history of a city is found not only in its grand old houses, but also in its neighborhoods. While Columbus has its share of grand houses, most residents did not live that lifestyle. Many working class people lived in ...
Death of Pretty Boy Floyd
(front)
In these fields, formerly the site of the Ellen Conkle farm, notorious Depression-Era desperado Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd met his death at the hands of federal agents and members of the East Liverpool Police Department on October 22, 1934.
Floyd's ...