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Second Bank of the United States

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This Building Erected in 1817

for a branch of the

Second Bank of the United States

was acquired in 1835, and has been

occupied continuously since that

date by the Bank of Charleston

whose name was changed in

1926 to

The South Carolina National Bank

This was the ...

Powhatan’s Chimney

According to Gloucester legend this chimney is all that remains of the house built by Captain

John Smith for Indian Chief Powhatan in 1609

The collapse of this chimney in an 1888 storm gave impetus to the preservation movement in Virgina Concerned ...

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Confederate States Soldiers and Sailors

(Tampa)

In Honor and Memory

Of Confederate States

Soldiers and Sailors

1861 — 1865

Interred Here

Erected 1975 by

The Heights Garden Circle

John T. Lesley S.C.V. Camp

United Daughters of the Confedercy

Marker can be reached from East Harrison ...

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"Alligator" Mound

On this bluff lies one of the two great animal effigy mounds built by Ohio's prehistoric people. Shown here, Alligator Mound is a giant earthen sculpture of some four-footed animal with a long, curving tail. Archaeologists believe the animal is ...

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Broad Street Station

Broad Street Station served passengers of the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railway and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad from 6 Jan. 1919 until 15 Nov. 1975. The Neoclassical Revival station was the only commercial building designed by John Russell Pope, ...

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The Commissariat Office

The office for the Commissariat Department was built in 1831 near the government wharf and storehouse. Commissary officials purchased from local contractors the flour, beef, straw and firewood used by troops. They also managed Fort Malden's finances, including the soldiers' ...

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Western & Atlantic Depot

This is the only depot between Atlanta and Chattanooga that has been in continuous use since May 9, 1850, when the first train ran over this end of the line. Previous to the coming of the W & A to ...

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Greenville Treaty Line

Originated 1797

This starred line marks the crossing in Knox County of the Greenville Treaty Line as surveyed by Israel Ludlow between 1797 and 1799; that part running from near Fort Laurens in the eastern part of the state, to a ...

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United States Pipe and Foundry Company

On March 3, 1899, the United States Pipe and Foundry Company was incorporated consolidating 14 iron and steel foundries in 9 states. One of these foundries, the Howard-Harrison Iron Company of Bessemer, was founded in 1889. In 1911, the Dimmick ...

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Confederate Memorial

1861        1961

Given in loving memory of

our Confederate dead

by the Southern citizens of

Daytona Beach

Sponsored by

the United Daughters of the Confederacy,

Chapter 1955

Marker is on North Beach Street north of International Speedway Boulevard (U.S. ...

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