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Calumet and Arizona Mining Company Office Building
The Calumet and Arizona Mining Company developed a new tow...
Branford-Horry House
A Private Residence
Outstanding Georgian House des...
The Warren Ball Park
Originally constructed of wood in 1908, the Warren Ball Pa...
Middlebury Veterans Memorial
Middlebury Honors Those Who Have Served
In The Wars ...
Goose Creek Bridge
[Front]
The first bridge here, in use by 1680...
The John Blake House
58 South Battery
The John Blake House was constructe...
Bowen’s Corner
Marker Front:
Bowen’s Corner, an African-American fa...
Forrest’s Murfreesboro Raid
July 13, 1862
Surrender of the Union garrison took p...
Bethany United Methodist Church
(Lowe's Crossroads)
In the early part of the twentie...
Fairport Harbor Lighthouse
Lighthouse and keeper's dwelling, erected in 1871 to repla...
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Calumet and Arizona Mining Company Office Building
The Calumet and Arizona Mining Company developed a new town site in this area in 1905 to ensure the continued success of its mining interests. Using the "City Beautiful" model, the new town site – Warren – provided affordable housing. ...
Branford-Horry House
A Private Residence
Outstanding Georgian House designated "of National Importance," was built by William Branford, planter and member of the Colonial Assembly. It is famous for its carved cypress paneling and drawing room which has been called "one of the ...
The Warren Ball Park
Originally constructed of wood in 1908, the Warren Ball Park is the oldest in the state of Arizona and stands as testimony to Bisbee's rich heritage. The Warren Company, a subsidiary of the Calumet & Arizona and Pittsburgh & Superior ...
Middlebury Veterans Memorial
Middlebury Honors Those Who Have Served
In The Wars Of Their Country
French – Indian War
Abner Munson
Revolutionary War
David Abbott, Benjamin Bemont, Aaron Benedict, Enos Benham, Samuel Benham, Edward Blackman, Michael Bowers, Asahel Bronson, Elijah Bronson, Isaac Bronson, Andrew Clark, Daniel Clark, ...
Goose Creek Bridge
[Front]
The first bridge here, in use by 1680, had a raised road at either end and was built from split logs with the flat sides up, covered by sand or clay. Traffic over Goose Creek increased significantly after St. James, ...
The John Blake House
58 South Battery
The John Blake House was constructed circa 1800 by Blake, a captain in the Continental Army, member of the South Carolina General Assembly, and president of the Bank of South Carolina. The Blake House is constructed of cypress ...
Bowen’s Corner
Marker Front:
Bowen’s Corner, an African-American farming community from the mid-19th century through the late-20th century, was originally part of a rice plantation established along Goose Creek in 1680. That tract was granted by the Lords Proprietors to Barnard Schenckingh (d. ...
Forrest’s Murfreesboro Raid
July 13, 1862
Surrender of the Union garrison took place about 4:00 P.M. Units surrendering were Gen. T. T. Crittenden and staff, detachment of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, detachment of the 8th Kentucky Cavalry, “B” Battery, Kentucky Light Artillery, the 9th ...
Bethany United Methodist Church
(Lowe's Crossroads)
In the early part of the twentieth century,
members of the Old Jones’ Methodist Church
began to search for a more central
location for the congregation to worship.
Although the land for the new church was
donated by Sarah ...
Fairport Harbor Lighthouse
Lighthouse and keeper's dwelling, erected in 1871 to replace the 1825 structures designed by Jonathan Goldsmith. From the time it guided early settlers into the Western Reserve until it was decommissioned in 1925, this station served Great Lakes shipping for ...