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Judge William Duer
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Site of home
Judge William Duer
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The Nash-Jackson House
Originally located at the north-east corner of king Street...
Benjamin Cleveland
Colonel in Revolution, Whig leader in battle of Kings Moun...
Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Farm
From Here to Plains
Just down this path is the shady...
Jimmy Carter Slept Here
Our lives then were centered almost completely around our ...
Former Homesite of Joseph L. Bennett
Joseph L. Bennett, who came to Texas in 1834 and settled i...
Sir John Harvey 1778 - 1852
From these heights, Lieutenant-Colonel John Harvey set out...
In Memory of the Lumberjack
They were fallers, buckers, swampers, barkers, skidders, s...
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church has served this area ...
Jourdanton United Methodist Church
The Methodist church in Jourdanton formally organized in 1...
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Judge William Duer
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Site of home
Judge William Duer
statesman and patriot
Marker is on Duer Street, on the left when traveling east.
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The Nash-Jackson House
Originally located at the north-east corner of king Street East and Nash Road in the city of Hamilton, the house known as the Nash=Jackson House was built in 1818. The property on which the house stood, part of William Gage's ...
Benjamin Cleveland
Colonel in Revolution, Whig leader in battle of Kings Mountain, state legislator. Home was on "The Round About," one mile southwest.
Marker is at the intersection of Elkin Highway (North Carolina Route 268) and Chatham Street, on the left when traveling ...
Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Farm
From Here to Plains
Just down this path is the shady, swept-sand yard where the 39th President of the United States played as a boy, during the years of the Great Depression. This plain white farmhouse, these tangled woods, and these ...
Jimmy Carter Slept Here
Our lives then were centered almost completely around our own family and our own home...
Jimmy Carter, 1975, Why Not the Best?
This is the homeplace- "hot in the summer and cold in the winter"- of a Georgia farmboy who would someday ...
Former Homesite of Joseph L. Bennett
Joseph L. Bennett, who came to Texas in 1834 and settled in this area, joined the Texas army in early 1836. As captain of a company of local volunteers, he left this area about March 1, 1836, to lead his ...
Sir John Harvey 1778 - 1852
From these heights, Lieutenant-Colonel John Harvey set out with about 700 men on the night of June 5, 1813, to launch a surprise attack on an invading United States force of some 3,000 men camped at Stoney Creek. His rout ...
In Memory of the Lumberjack
They were fallers, buckers, swampers, barkers, skidders, snipers, doggers, greasers, bull punchers, skinners, hook tenders, choker setters, rigging slingers, high climbers, donkey men, whistle punks, river pigs, and more. Once they were lumberjacks, as unique and hardy a legion as ...
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church has served this area of Atascosa County since 1918. Around that time, the now-dispersed farming settlement of Dobrowolski was growing, and the mostly Lutheran population needed a place of worship. At first, the congregation met ...
Jourdanton United Methodist Church
The Methodist church in Jourdanton formally organized in 1909, the same year that the City of Jourdanton was founded. The church began as the Jourdanton Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and was a member of the Uvalde District in the West ...