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Raritan Township Firemen's Monument

John Lesanics Memorial 1927-1974

In tribute to these Raritan Twp. Firemen who have served and to those who have made the supreme sacrifice.

Dedicated 1975

Marker is at the intersection of Old Clinton Road and Cherryville Hollow Road, on the left when traveling ...

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Readington Township Veterans Monument

[Side A:]

WORLD WAR 1

HONOR ROLL

On these grounds 57 trees were planted in commemoration of these men who helped make the world safe for democracy 1918

[Column 1:]

Norwood Apgar • Marion W. Bonnell • William Bonnell • Walter D. Bonnell • Frederick ...

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Lawrence County Soldiers Sailors and Pioneers Memorial

To the

Soldiers Sailors and Pioneers

of Lawrence County Indiana

Moses F. Dunn

1923

Marker is on J Street south of 15th Street (U.S. 50), on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Camp Stephen D. Little

A military camp established in Nogales, Arizona, in November of 1910, was for a generation an integral part of the economic and social life of the community. The post was renamed on December 14, 1915, for Private Little killed in ...

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Opie/River Road Bridge

The previous bridge carrying Opie/River Road over the South Branch of the Raritan River was originally built at this location in 1921 by Dover Boiler Works and was significant as a rare example of a rivet-connected Pratt truss bridge. The ...

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Simplex Type Automatic Coupler

This type of coupler is an improved version of the first automatic coupler. It was designed shortly after the Civil War but not used extensively until after 1890.

It continued in heavy useage until the World War II era. Variations of ...

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Camp Moore

One of the principal Louisiana Confederate induction centers and training camps during the war for southern independence. Named for Governor Thomas Overton Moore. Over 400 soldiers buried in the camp cemetery.

Marker is on U.S. 51, on the right when traveling ...

Point Plantation

 

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The McClellan family for which McClellanville was named acquired this land shortly before the American Revolution. A 490-acre tract on Jeremy Creek was originally granted to John Whilden in 1705. In 1771 master carpenter Archibald McClellan, Sr. ...

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Pre-Civil War Cemetery

The West Main Street Cemetery was established in the late 1850’s by the Jones Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, South, which was located nearby. Among notable persons buried here are: Thomas A. Albert (1796-1876), for whom Albertville is named; W. M. ...

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Legislative Hall - Delaware's Capitol Building

Legislative Hall was dedicated as the state's new capitol building in 1933, replacing The Old State House on The Green. The Senate and the House of Representatives of Delaware's General Assembly meets here. The building also houses the offices of ...

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