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Fire Bell

This was the first fire bell used in West Mineral, Kansas in the early 1900's.

Donated by City of West Mineral

Courtesy hmdb.org

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New Hartford Remembers

New Hartford Remembers

Those Who Served In The

1917 World War 1919

Adams Edwin C • Banfield William G • Bartolucci Antonio • Brennan Daniel • Brochu Andrew • Brochu Joseph • Brown Nicoll • Caine Howard P • Caine William H Jr ...

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Brenton Point State Park

Governor Philip W. Noel

Lt. Governor J. Joseph Garrahy

Director Dennis J. Murphy, Jr.

Sen. Erich A. O’D. Taylor, President

Sen. Robert J. McKenna

Mayor Humphrey J. Donnelly, III

Committee

Chairman James Thomson Douglas

Agnes R. Curtis

Councilman Robert O. Beattie

Councilman Richard S. Phelps

Robert R. Coulombe

Donato F. D’Andrea

Rep. James ...

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Shoulder-bone Creek Treaty

Near the mouth of Shoulder-bone Creek on the banks of the Oconee River a treaty of "amity, peace and commerce" was signed by eight commissioners representing the State of Georgia and 59 head men of the Creek Confederation, November 3, ...

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Battle of Moorefield

Where the Fighting Started

The Confederate cavalry brigade of Gen. Bradley

T. Johnson bivouacked in the fields to your left

on August 7, 1864. Willow Wall (built ca. 1830), visible to your left down the road, was Johnson’s headquarters. Johnson’s brigade and that ...

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Newfield Covered Bridge

Built in 1853 and dedicated to Elijah Moore, son of an early settler, this bridge is the oldest Covered Bridge in daily use in New York state. Constructed at the cost of $800.00, the distinctive diamond pattern of the "Town ...

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The Dilbone Massacre

 

In memory of

Henry and Barbara Dilbone

who were killed by the Indians

on their farm to the north

August 18th, 1813

Buried at this place

Marker is on U.S. 36, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Brown Township School District #6

(Allen's School)

In 1832, Sylvanus Allen's property became the site of Brown Township's sixth and final school district. Following many building expansions, the current building, constructed in 1916, became the home of the Lena-Conover Consolidated School and became part of ...

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James A. Beaver

Civil War hero; Governor of Pennsylvania, 1887-91; a Superior Court judge, 1895-1905, was born in Millerstown Oct. 21, 1837. Site is marked by a plaque. His adult life was spent at Bellefonte, where he died on January 31, 1914.

Marker is ...

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Old Presbyterian Church

Newtown Heritage Walk No. 13

The Old Presbyterian Church was erected on North Sycamore Street in 1769 to replace the original 1734 log structure that stood a half mile to the west on Swamp Road near the high school and ...

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