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The F-4 Phantom Pilots
In Loving Memory Of
The F-4 Phantom...
Oliver Hazard Perry
At the age of twenty seven years
he achieved
t...
Simpsonville Clock Tower
Donated by
Mayor
Ralph S Hendricks
1987<...
Riverside Park / Old Mill Stream
[West Side of Marker] : "Riverside Park"
One of the ...
Windsor Hill Plantation
Windsor Hill Plantation, steeped in the history
an...
McPherson's Troops March to Decatur
July 17, 1864. The three Federal armies, commanded by Gen....
Community of Coltharp
(1.2 mi SE)
By the late 1850s Eli Coltharp lived bes...
El Paso County
CSA
Voted 871 to 2 for secession. At start of Civil ...
First Baptist Church of Kennard
In October 1903, approximately fourteen men and women orga...
Last Home of Wade Hampton
Wade Hampton, III, born March 28, 1818, was commander of H...
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The F-4 Phantom Pilots
In Loving Memory Of
The F-4 Phantom Pilots
Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice Over Vietnam
U.S.S. Coral Sea CV-43
Capt. James R. Bauder, VF-21 • Lt. Richard C. Clark, VF-151 •
LCDR. Roger G. Emrich, VF-161 • Capt. William ...
Oliver Hazard Perry
At the age of twenty seven years
he achieved
the Victory of Lake Erie
September 10, 1816
[ Right of Monument : ]
Born in South Kingstown, R.I.
August 23, 1785
Died at Port Spain, Trinidad
August 23, 1819
Aged 34 years
[ Back of Monument : ]
His remains
were conveyed ...
Simpsonville Clock Tower
Donated by
Mayor
Ralph S Hendricks
1987
Triad Design Group, Inc. Architects
Waldrop Construction, Inc. Contractors
Marker is at the intersection of South Main Street (Route 14) and West Curtis Street, on the right when traveling east on South Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Riverside Park / Old Mill Stream
[West Side of Marker] : "Riverside Park"
One of the earliest and largest amusement parks in Northwest Ohio dedicated in 1906 on site of old waterworks. Trains brought visitors from as far away as Cleveland. 1907: Dance Pavilion and 2,000 seat ...
Windsor Hill Plantation
Windsor Hill Plantation, steeped in the history
and traditions of the South of another
day, was for a time the home of one of the best
known and highly respected heroes of the
American Revolution.
General William Moultrie
General William ...
McPherson's Troops March to Decatur
July 17, 1864. The three Federal armies, commanded by Gen. W. T. Sherman, having crossed the Chattahoochee River at Soap Creek, at Power’s & Pace’s ferries, & at Shallow Ford near Roswell, began the moved toward Atlanta on a wide ...
Community of Coltharp
(1.2 mi SE)
By the late 1850s Eli Coltharp lived beside Cochina Bayou. He opened a store and post office on the stage route west of Nacogdoches. The farm area called Coltharp Hill boasted a gin, gristmill, blacksmith and millinery shops. ...
El Paso County
CSA
Voted 871 to 2 for secession. At start of Civil War Minutemen were organized to provide frontier protection. The San Elizario Spy Company was mustered into Confederate service on July 11, 1861. El Paso was the springboard and supply point ...
First Baptist Church of Kennard
In October 1903, approximately fourteen men and women organized the First Baptist Church of Kenard. The congregation selected four trustees: Dr. T.M. Sherman, George W. Willis, M.B. Matchett and Hugh P. English, who served the church in many capacities throughout ...
Last Home of Wade Hampton
Wade Hampton, III, born March 28, 1818, was commander of Hampton Legion, 1861, with rank of Colonel; Lieutenant General, C. S. A., 1865; Governor of S. C. 1876-79; U. S. Senator 1879-91. He died April 11, 1902 in this house, ...