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Fort Barton
Through the unrelenting efforts of Dr. James W. Hol...
Robert G. Fowler
Robert G. Fowler
Alighted on this spot
...
Gibson County Korean - Vietnam Honor Rolls
[ Center Panel ]
“They have earned the undyin...
Archibald M. Willard
This tablet was erected
by Wellington residen...
First Presbyterian Church
First congregation organized in Columbia (1...
Woman's Wednesday Club
What began in 1902 as an idea to organize a women's club w...
City of Bartlett
Settlers began moving to this area in the 1830s, when Texa...
Rutledge's Tennessee Battery
Statham's Brigade - Breckinridge's Corps
C.S.
...
Site of Booker T. Washington School
With overcrowded buildings at the African American school ...
Wood's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi
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Fort Barton
Through the unrelenting efforts of Dr. James W. Holt, Jr. Fort Barton was preserved. It was given to the town of Tiverton by the Newport Historical Society in 1968. In 1777 the site was fortified by the colonial army to ...
Robert G. Fowler
Robert G. Fowler
Alighted on this spot
October 25,1911
Marking first airplane flight
over Arizona soil
en route on first flight
Pacific to Atlantic Ocean.
Dedicated by Rotary Club Yuma Arizona. October 29, 1938.
Marker is on 4th Avenue (Business Interstate 8), on the right when traveling ...
Gibson County Korean - Vietnam Honor Rolls
[ Center Panel ]
“They have earned the undying esteem and respect of all thoughtful and freedom-loving Americans for their overriding devotion and sense of duty to our Nation.”
— President Ronald Reagan —
In honor and memory
of our Gibson County ...
Archibald M. Willard
This tablet was erected
by Wellington residents
to honor the memory of
Archibald M. Willard
creator of the
“Spirit of ’76”
who conceived the idea for his
famous inspirational painting on
this public square, henceforth to
be known as
Willard Memorial Square
July 4, 1976
Marker is on Ohio Route 58 0 ...
First Presbyterian Church
First congregation organized in Columbia (1795). The churchyard, allotted as a public burying ground in 1798, was granted to this church 1813. Here are buried: D.E. Dunlap, first pastor; Chancellor H.W. DeSaussure; Jonathan Maxcy, first President of S.C. College; ...
Woman's Wednesday Club
What began in 1902 as an idea to organize a women's club with a focus on literature and history became a reality in April 1903, with formation of Woman's Study Club. Chartered with nineteen members under the leadership of Mrs. ...
City of Bartlett
Settlers began moving to this area in the 1830s, when Texas was a Republic, but the town of Bartlett was not established until the 1870s. The founders were J. Edward Pietzsch and Capt. John T. Bartlett, for whom the community ...
Rutledge's Tennessee Battery
Statham's Brigade - Breckinridge's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
Rutledge's Tenn. Battery,
Statham's (3d) Brigade,
Breckinridge's Corps.
This battery was engaged here from about noon to 2 P.M. April 7, 1862.
Marker is at the intersection of Corinth Road and Hamburg-Purdy Road, on the left when ...
Site of Booker T. Washington School
With overcrowded buildings at the African American school in southwestern Bartlett, the Bartlett trustees bought four buildings from Camp Swift in Bastrop to enlarge the facilities. A bond issue passed in 1948, and plans began for a U-shaped building. Otto ...
Wood's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi
Wood's (3d) Brigade
9th Ark. Batt., 8th Ark., 27th Tenn., 16th Ala., 44th Tenn.,
Hardee's Corps.
About 650 men of these regiments were engaged here from 12 M. to 2 P.M. April 7, 1862.
Marker is at the intersection of ...