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John F. Bianchi
In Memory Of
John F. Bianchi
1921 - 1976
John Fox House
Built on this site c. 1832, this vernacular farm house was...
Joseph B. Douthit
A National Leader in Soil and Water Conservation
Dir...
Jimmy Carter
This Plaque Erected
In Honor of
JIMMY CARTER
Jan Mabie House, 1670
Oldest House in Mohawk
Valley, East of this <...
Dedicated to the Memory of Matthew B. Juan
Co K 28th Infantry
Dedicated to the Memory of
...
John Scull
(1765-1828)
Pioneering editor and publisher who issu...
T-28A Trojan
Dedicated 30 June 1998
Span: 41 Feet • Speed:...
John Mariucci
A tribute
to
John Mariucci
ATHLETE–COACH...
Josephine
In 1841, Raphael Semmes acquired farmland at the head of t...
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John F. Bianchi
In Memory Of
John F. Bianchi
1921 - 1976
In Recognition Of
His 26 years of Service
To the Little League
Marker is at the intersection of Pease Street and Whiting Drive, on the right when traveling west on Pease Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
John Fox House
Built on this site c. 1832, this vernacular farm house was home to the family of John Fox (1805-1884), whose plantation, The Point, was located 3 miles northwest of here. Fox served as Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Representative, and Senator ...
Joseph B. Douthit
A National Leader in Soil and Water Conservation
Directly behind this marker is the homesite of Joe and Mary Broyles Douthit. Born in Anderson County January 30, 1893, graduate of Clemson University, 1914. Farmer and seed breeder, lifelong member and steward ...
Jimmy Carter
This Plaque Erected
In Honor of
JIMMY CARTER
38th President
of the U.S.A.
Commencement Speaker
“On the Quad”
May 20, 1979
Marker can be reached from University Circle.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Jan Mabie House, 1670
Oldest House in Mohawk
Valley, East of this
Point, Built by Daniel
Janse Van Antwerpen, 1670
Marker is on Main Street (New York Route 5S), on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Dedicated to the Memory of Matthew B. Juan
Co K 28th Infantry
Dedicated to the Memory of
Matthew B. Juan
Co K 28th Infantry
First Arizonian Killed in the World War
Battle of Cantingy
May 28th 1918
Marker is at the intersection of Casa Blanca Road and Sacaton Road, (Arizona Route 87), on the right ...
John Scull
(1765-1828)
Pioneering editor and publisher who issued first edition of Pittsburgh Gazette, 1786. First newspaper west of Alleghenies, it became the Post-Gazette, 1927. A Berks County native, he was active in Western PA's civic affairs; home and print shop were here.
Marker ...
T-28A Trojan
Dedicated 30 June 1998
Span: 41 Feet • Speed: 283 MPH
Length: 32 Feet • Ceiling: 25,200 Feet
Cost: $123,000 • Engine: 1 Wright R-1300
From 1950 to 1957 North American Aviation manufactured 1,948 Trojans to replace the T-6 trainer, ...
John Mariucci
A tribute
to
John Mariucci
ATHLETE–COACH–LEADER
Who through the force of his unique personality and determination, laid the foundation for the great U. S. Olympic hockey championships. His belief in the capabilities of the American player shaped not only his goal, but also the ...
Josephine
In 1841, Raphael Semmes acquired farmland at the head of this bayou. The new homestead was named Prospect Hill. Several of Semmes’ colleagues from the Pensacola Navy Yard obtained nearby property and established “a very nice colony of nautical farmers”. ...