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St. Augustine Confederate Memorial

(Front):Our Dead.

In Memoriam

our

Loved Ones

Who gave up Their Lives

in the service

of

The Confederate States

Peter Masters.

John M. Llambias.

Michael G. Llambias.

Antonio Mickler.

George Mickler.

Jacob Mickler.

Joseph Noda.

Eusebio Pagetti.

Frank Papy.

Edward ...

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Battle of Collierville

An Unexpected Guest

Collierville's location on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad made it strategically important throughout the Civil War. Frequently occupied by Union forces, the town found itself in the gun sights of Confederate cavalrymen intent on severing Federal lines of ...

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Wiawaka Bateaux

7 French and Indian War bateaux sunk here in 1758. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

Marker can be reached from County Route 9L 1.5 miles north of U.S. 9.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Philadelphia Congregations

It was in Philadelphia, alone of America's colonial cities, that Quakers, Jews, Catholics and Protestants "experienced the difficulties and discovered the possibilities of fruitful coexistence that American democracy was to offer." Philadelphia is a city that not only tolerated but ...

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Oakland Plantation

(Front text)

This plantation was established in 1735 with a royal grant to William Sanders, who built a house and tavern, or “publick house,” here. That house was either extensively remodeled into or replaced by the present house featuring a ...

Restoration and Development

Reedy River Falls Historic Park

The Carolina Foothills Garden Club, beginning in 1967, spearheaded efforts to reclaim the long-neglected site of Greenville's birthplace and to preserve its natural beauty along the banks of the reedy River. The City of Greenville endorsed ...

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Briggs State Bank

The Briggs State Bank was chartered on May 27, 1909. Constructed that spring, this limestone and brick building is typical of a commercial architecture style once popular in Texas. It features a three-bay front with central entry and transoms, and ...

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The Lincoln Theatre

The Lincoln Theatre, originally known as Ogden Theatre Lodge, opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1929. Developer Al Jackson was spurred to build the theatre because African-Americans were segregated from the other area theatres. Among the bands that have played at ...

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Battle of Milford

Guarding Early's Flank

During the Civil War, Milford (present-day Overall) was a small commercial center on the Luray-Front Royal Turnpike. Located in a narrow valley between river and mountains, the village saw more than its share of military action. Confederate ...

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Trading Path

Colonial trading route, dating from 17th century, from Petersburg, Virginia, to Catawba and Waxhaw Indians in Carolina, passed nearby.

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 15 and Buckhorn Road / Herbert Faucette Road (Local Route 1445), on the left ...

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