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Shelby County Operation Desert Storm Memorial
Southwest Asia Service
Operation Desert Storm
...
John Barry Memorial
John Barry,
Commodore, United States Navy.
Blythe's Ferry
Nine detachments ranging in size from 729 to 1,766 individ...
Daniel Webster
503 D Street
503 D Street
Formerly law off...
Union Library
Union Library House
built by a donation from<...
Bogart's Tavern
First licensed in 1763, it was headquarters of the Committ...
Liberty Plot
Dedicated to the boys
Who Fought Overseas
— In...
Woburn
1630 - 1930
Settled by men from Charlestown under Ca...
Araby
The widow Eilbeck, mentioned in Washington’s diary, lived ...
Apostles of Religious Liberty
On this spot were imprisoned 1770-1774
John Tanner
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Shelby County Operation Desert Storm Memorial
Southwest Asia Service
Operation Desert Storm
In honor of the men and women
from Shelby County who served
God Bless Our Troops
August 1990 - February 1991
Marker is at the intersection of Main Avenue (Ohio Route 29) and Poplar Street, on the right when traveling ...
John Barry Memorial
John Barry,
Commodore, United States Navy.
Born County Wexford, Ireland, 1745;
Died in Philadelphia, 1805.
Marker is on 14th Street, NW just north of I (Eye) Street, NW, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Blythe's Ferry
Nine detachments ranging in size from 729 to 1,766 individuals began crossing the Tennessee River at Blythe's Ferry in October, 1838. Cherokee leaders, called conductors, Hair Conrad, Elijah Hicks, Reverend Jesse Bushyhead, Situwakee, Captain Old Fields, Moses Daniel, Chooalooka, George ...
Daniel Webster
503 D Street
503 D Street
Formerly law offices and residence
of
Daniel Webster
Plaque erected under auspices of the
Columbia Historical Society
and
the Bar Association
of the District of Columbia
Marker is on D Street, NW, west of ...
Union Library
Union Library House
built by a donation from
Nathan Holt
1849
Union Library Company
of Hatborough
Founded in the year
1755
Marker is on Old York Road (Pennsylvania Route 263) 0.1 miles from Byberry Road, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Bogart's Tavern
First licensed in 1763, it was headquarters of the Committee of Observation and Inspection, which organized the revolutionary movement in Bucks County in 1775 & 1776. It was also the site where the county's first military organizations of the Revolution ...
Liberty Plot
Dedicated to the boys
Who Fought Overseas
— In 1917 —
Marker can be reached from French Camp Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Woburn
1630 - 1930
Settled by men from Charlestown under Captain Edward Johnson. Named in 1642 after Woburn, Bedfordshire. Here was born and grew up together Colonel Loammi Baldwin, the Engineer, and Benjamin Thompson (Count Rumford), Philanthropist and Scientist.
Marker is on Pleasant ...
Araby
The widow Eilbeck, mentioned in Washington’s diary, lived here. Her daughter, Ann Eilbeck, married Col. George Mason of Gunston Hall, Virginia. Araby built about 1700.
Marker is on Hawthorne Road (Maryland Route 225) 0.4 miles east of Chicamuxen Road (Maryland Route ...
Apostles of Religious Liberty
On this spot were imprisoned 1770-1774
John Tanner
William Weber
Augustine Eastin
David Tinsley
Joseph Anthony
Jeremiah Walker
John Weatherford
Apostles of
Religious Liberty
“Whether it be right in the sight of God
to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge me,
for we cannot but speak the things
which we have ...