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Milam Lodge #2, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Texas

The Masonic Lodge in Nacogodoches is the oldest in the state still operating in its original location. Before the organization of a Grand Lodge in Texas, Louisiana Masons granted dispensation for individual lodges here. Three lodges, Holland (No.36) of Brazoria, ...

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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 ...

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St. Hedwig's / Poznan Colony

St. Hedwig's

In 1891, a wooden church was built and named St. Hedwig's for a queen of Poland. In 1904, the present-day structure was built and accommodated the growing congregation with seating for 700 people. Members of the congregation furnished labor ...

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Liberty Plot

Dedicated to the boys

Who Fought Overseas

— In 1917 —

Marker can be reached from French Camp Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Franklin Township WWII Memorial

1941 - 1945

In the glory of their youth we will remember them. Our dead shall not have died in vain.

Orrin C. Boice •

Frederick E. Dissler •

Andrew J. Hodulik •

Robert V. Leusenring •

Porter C. Little

Dedicated to our ...

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The March to Soap Creek

Schofield's 23d A. C. [US] marked time in this vicinity while McPherson’s Army of the Tenn. [US] made demonstrations at Chattahoochee ferries below Johnston’s River Line [CS] -- indicating, falsely, that crossings would be made there while actual passages upstream ...

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Fulton County Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I M

(Dedication Plaque):This park forum

and bronze tablets

erected by

the citizens of

Fulton County

as a memorial

to her soldiers

who served in the

Civil War,

the Spanish-American War

and

the World War.

(Top of Civil War Plaque):

These tablets are dedicated to those who

entered the service from Fulton County

to preserve the Union. ...

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Pine Thicket

“the instrument of his punishment”

After assassinating President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth and his accomplice, David A. Herold, fled Washington for Southern Maryland, a hotbed of Confederate sympathizers. After leaving the home of Dr. Samuel A. ...

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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 ...

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Flemington Public Library

Original portion of the building erected with the generous bequest made January 6, 1906 by Dr. William H. Bartles. Land for the building donated by a devoted friend of the library, Hiram E. Deats. Library building enlarged in 1939.

Marker is ...

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