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Victims of the Boston Massacre

The remains of

Samuel Gray

Samuel Maverick

James Caldwell

Crispus Attucks

and

Patrick Carr

Victims of the Boston Massacre,

March 5th, 1770,

were here interred by order of the

Town of Boston.

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Here also lies buried the body of

Christopher Snider

Aged 12 years,

Killed February 22nd, 1770

The innocent victim of the

struggles between the ...

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Home of Captain James Lawrence

This property, the home of

Captain James Lawrence

while attending school in

Woodbury, was presented to

the Gloucester County, N.J.

Historical Society by

George M. Beckett

Edward Tonkin Bradway

Fannie V. Watson Bradway

James Cooper Griscom

Howard Clark Hendrickson

Edgar F. Hurff

Victor E. Kugler

Henry W. Leeds

Mahlon W. Newton

William Richman

Isaac D. Sayre

John ...

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Josiah and Abiah Franklin

Josiah Franklin and Abiah his wife

lie here interred.

They lived lovingly together in wedlock fifty-five years, and without an estate, or any gainful employment, by constant labor and honest industry, maintained a large family comfortably, and brought up thirteen children and ...

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Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright, Wisconsin-born, world-renowned architect, lived and worked in Wyoming Valley, 6 miles southwest of here, at Taliesin, his home and school for apprentices. In the practice of "organic" or natural architecture, he sought to blend structure with site, ...

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Peshtigo Fire Cemetery

On the night of 0ctober 8, 1871, Peshtigo, a booming town of 1700 people, was wiped out of existence in the greatest forest fire disaster in American history.

Loss of life and even property in the great fire occurring the same ...

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“The Only Advantage of the Day”

June 27, 1864. While 8 Federal brigades at Kennesaw Mtn. & at Cheatham Hill, made futile attempts to break Johnston’s line [CS], Schofield's 23d A. C. [US] moved S. from Powder Springs road. This flanking move was opposed by Hood’s ...

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Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Depot

Built 1907

This building has been placed on

The National Register of

Historic Places

By the United States Department of the Interior.

Atchinson, Topeka & Sante Fe

Railroad Depot

Built 1907

Kingman's early existence depended upon the railroad. The town's ...

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Sudley Springs Ford

July 21, 1861

About 9:30 a.m. the Union flanking column, numbering 15,000 strong, began crossing Catharpin Run here and moved southward toward Matthews Hill. Late in the afternoon this ford served as one of the principal avenues of retreat for the ...

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Cochranetown - Corakko Talofv

(This is Florida's first bi-lingual marker. The second language is Apalachicola Muskogee/Creek.)

Apalachicola Creek Indians permanently settled Calhoun County in 1815; wars forced them out of Alabama. A new Tribal Town was built by Chief Tuskie Hajo Cochrane between Old ...

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Fountain Inn Veterans Monument

Dedicated to

the memory of

our fallen

comrades

Marker is at the intersection of North Main Street (South Carolina Route 14) and East Fairview Street, on the left when traveling south on North Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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