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Saunders Field

Battle of the Wilderness

"The Last crop of the old field had been corn and among its stubble that day were sown the seeds of glory."

Morris Schaff, USA Staff

Tucked away in the Wilderness's trackless forest were several small clearings, where families ...

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Wickliffe Church

Clarke Episcopal Parish

1819 Original stone building

1846 Present brick building

1919 Chapel of Grace Church

Annual homecoming service

second Sunday in August

Marker is on Wickliffe Road (County Route 608), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Confederate Soldiers of Greensville County

To the

Confederate Soldiers

of Greensville County

1861.-1865.

Who, in defence of rights

they believed sacred,

took up arms against

the invaders of Virgina.

"The glory dies not and

the grief is past."

(back)

Erected by the Daughters

of the Confederacy

of Greensville County,

Virginia, 1910

Marker is on South Main Street (U.S. 301) south ...

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"Four score and seven..."

The rare image reproduced at right, courtesy of William A. Frassanito, Gettysburg Then & Now (Thomas Publications), is one of only 9 photos known to have been taken of the dedication ceremonies in Gettysburg on Nov. 19, 1863, during which ...

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The University of Findlay

The University of Findlay

was founded as Findlay College

in 1882 by the

Churches of God, General Conference

and the City of Findlay

Old Main opened on September 1, 1886,

for the first classes.

125th Anniversary

The University of Findlay

with its founding partners,

the Churches of God, General Conference,

and ...

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Spanish Flagship Gun

This gun was taken from the wreck of

Admiral Cervera's flagship

Maria Theresa

which fired the first shot

July 3, 1898

as she steamed from Santiago Harbor.

Marker is on Monument Street, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First School Building

Site of

First School Building

in Findlay 1827

[Dedicated June 1937]

Marker is on East Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Historic Troy Post Office

(Circa 1910)

Side A

Chiseled in the cornerstone are the words, Franklin MacVeagh, Secretary of the Treasury, James Knox Taylor, Supervising Architect, MCMX.

This Classical Revival-style Post Office remained in service until 1980. The building draws heavily on both Roman and Greek models ...

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Ice Age National Scientific Reserve

[A map in the upper left corner of the marker shows the extent of glaciation over North America and Wisconsin's position. Below it, a map shows the extent of glaciation in Wisconsin, with the locations of National Scientific Reserve Sites ...

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Hawkins-Adams-Long Hall Of Honor

Built in 1997, the Hall of Honor is named to honor three key leaders of Troy University: two Chancellors - Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. and Dr. Ralph W. Adams and the longtime leaders of the “Sound of the South” Marching ...

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