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The Stewart County Iron Industry

For over fifty years during the 19th Century, Stewart County was the center of the iron industry of Tennessee. For instance, in 1854, the county produced as much, tonnage-wise, as the next two largest producing counties in middle Tennessee and ...

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Cornwallis’s Headquarters

Nov. 21-24, 1777, Cornwallis had headquarters opposite the Court House. His troops camped on the Meeting House grounds. Many soldiers carried from the battle at Red Bank were buried here in the Strangers Burying Ground.

Marker is on N Broad Street ...

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Arthur Horace James (1883-1973)

Prominent Pennsylvania Republican politician and public official. Elected Luzerne County District Attorney, 1919-1926; Lieutenant Governor, 1927-1931; and Governor, 1939-1943. Served as a Judge on the Superior Court of the Commonwealth, 1933-1938, and was a Republican presidential primary candidate in 1940. ...

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Bartholomew County W.W. I - Veterans Memorial

In Honor

of those who served

their Country in the World War

1917 — (Seal) — 1918

(American War Mothers)

Erected 1929

Bartholomew County War Mothers

Marker is on Jackson Street south of 3rd Street (Indiana Route 46), on the left when traveling ...

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Bartholomew County Revolutionary War Honor Roll

Revolutionary War Soldiers

buried in Bartholomew County

1776 ——— 1976

(Row One) - - William Campbell • John Carney • Joseph Carter • Arthur Chenoweth, Jr. • Thomas Cook • Richard H. Crittenden • Benjamin Ensley • Stephen Goble • Thomas ...

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Bartholomew County Vietnam War Memorial

[ Left Side ]

- -( Seals )- - Branches of

the United States Military

[ Right Side ]

They shall grow not old

as we that are left grow old

Age will not worry them

nor time condemn

But at the going ...

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Hartshorn Memorial College

This stone

marks the site of

eight surrounding acres of

Hartshorn Memorial College.

Founded in 1883

as a Christian College

for Negro women

by Joseph C. Hartshorn,

of Rhode Island,

in memory of his wife,

Rachel Thurber.

Lyman Beecher Tefft, A.M., D.D.

first president of the college

1883-1912

united in 1931 with

Virginia Union University.

This ...

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Baskerville Apartments

1913-1914

The Baskerville Apartments is one of Madison's finest remaining early apartment houses, built in an era of population explosion caused by enlargement of the University of Wisconsin, state government and private industry. Downtown densities increased dramatically during this period before ...

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Cowart Hall

Renovated 1993

Born in Henderson, Alabama in 1850, Fletcher Jackson Cowart began his working career as a public school teacher. He later served superintendencies for both the Pike County and the Troy City schools. He was editor of the Troy Messenger ...

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Cowart Hall

Renovated 1993

Born in Henderson, Alabama in 1850, Fletcher Jackson Cowart began his working career as a public school teacher. He later served superintendencies for both the Pike County and the Troy City schools. He was editor of the Troy Messenger ...

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