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B&O Railroad Station

Keep Supplies Moving

One of the first railroads in the country, constructed in 1830 of wooden rails that carried horse-drawn cars, extended from Baltimore to Ellicott's Mills. This station was built the next year, and soon steel rails replaced wooden ...

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Revolutionary Battlefields

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Revolutionary

Battlefields

and

Colonial

Fort Sites

NY State

Historical

Marker

Marker is at the intersection of East Dominick Street and Bouck Street, on the right when traveling east on East Dominick Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Brandon World War II Honor Roll

Ayers, Edwin - Beever, Joseph - Bird, Donald

Bunnell, Walter - Carpenter, Robert - Chambers, Merritt

Chrisman, Clarence - Chrisman, Everett - Cochran, Chester

Conard, John - Dennison, William - Donze, Roy

Dunmire, Hershel - Dunn, Harrison

Ellis, Carrol - Gaines, Paul - Genre, ...

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Salem, Alabama

Founded 1835

Side A:

Among the earliest settlers were the families of Henry Crowder, Dr. D. W. Floyd, Charles Nelms, W. W. Burt, George Heard, John Askew, Moses Pruitt, and Dr. McCoy. Rev. F. L. Cherry, leading historian of East Alabama’s first ...

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Auburn University Chapel

Side A:

The University Chapel is the oldest public building in the city of Auburn. Built as a Presbyterian Church, the first service was held in the original Greek Revival-style building on September 13, 1851. Edwin Reese, spiritual leader of the ...

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Auburn - Alabama

Settled by Judge J. J. Harper and others

from Harris County, Georgia, in 1836.

This region was opened to settlement

in 1836-37 by the removal of the

Creek Indians to lands west

of the Mississippi River.

Erected by

The Alabama Officers Club

Daughters of the American Revolution

March ...

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In Honor Of John McBride Belnap

Second son and child of Gilbert Belnap and Adaline Knight, Mormon Pioneers, who was born 11 May 1849 in Fremont county, Iowa. He departed for Utah with his parents and his older brother Gilbert Rosel Belnap, age 3, on 15 ...

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Ballenger Church

Shortly after the formation of St. Anne's Parish in 1745, this established church stood on a knoll 100 yards north on nearby Ballenger Creek. Not used regularly after the old parish was dissolved in 1785, the building was in ruins ...

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The Glebe

In 1762 the vestry of St. Anne's Parish purchased from William Burton 400 acres here for the residence and lands of the rector of the parish, established in 1745. This glebe was so used almost until the dissolution of the ...

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Old Grolier Club

This building is the property of the Kiamie family. it was built in the Romanesque style, designed in 1890 by Charles W. Romeyn, as a home for the Grolier Club. It provides a fine illustration of how an imaginative architect ...

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