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Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing Co. Office Building

1885; Additions c. 1892 and 1909

This building is significant for its association with Madison's industrial history. It is all that remains of the once expansive Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing Co., a producer of farm implements and the first major ...

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Ensign James Benedict House

c. 1730

Ensign

James Benedict

Cobbler's Shop and Home

Marker is at the intersection of Rockwell Road and Perry Lane, on the left when traveling west on Rockwell Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Jefferson County ( Indiana ) Civil War Memorial

They Led and Followed

Erected to

The Everlasting Memory

of the Soldiers of

Jefferson County

in the Civil War

1861 - - - 1865

By their Comrade

George Middleton

Private, Co. E-Third Regiment

Indiana Cavalry

Marker is on East Main Street west of Walnut Street, on the right when ...

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El Camino Viejo

El Camino Viejo (The Old Highway) began as an inland trail prior to 1800. It was originally a refugee route running between present day San Pedro in Southern California to the East Oakland area in the north. It was used ...

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Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox

To The Memory of

Rear Adm. John W. Wilcox, Jr.

Born Midway Ga. Mar 22, 1882

Commander of Battle Ships

Atlantic Fleet U.S. Navy

Lost at sea from his flagship

the U.S.S. Washington

on Mar 27, 1942

off Sabel Island, N. Atlantic

longitude 60° W. latitude 44° N.

Marker can ...

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Jefferson County / State of Maryland

(East Facing Side): Jefferson County

Formed in 1801 from Berkeley. Named for Thomas Jefferson. Home of Generals Gates, Drake, and Charles Lee. Here four companies of Washington's men organized. Shepherdstown was strongly urged as the seat of the National Capital.

(West ...

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Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters

This residence

was used as headquarters

by Confederate General

T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson

while stationed in the area

during the Civil War

Marker is on Washington Street (Business U.S. 340).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Harpers Ferry / John Brown’s Fort

(West Facing Side): Harpers Ferry

Named for Robert Harper, who settled here in 1747 and operated ferry. Site purchased for Federal arsenal and armory in 1796. John Hall first used interchangeable gun parts here. Travel route thru Blue Ridge gap, and ...

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Birthplace of Johns Hopkins

Founder of the Johns Hopkins University and the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Born May 19, 1795. Died December 24, 1873.

Marker is at the intersection of Reidel Road and Johns Hopkins Road, on the left when traveling south on Reidel Road.

Courtesy ...

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Founder of Johnstown

(Sir William Johnson)

In efforts to develop great land holdings, he surveyed and laid out the village of Johnstown, built the first public school, and after Tryon County was set off in 1772, ensured the location of the county seat ...

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