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Crash of a United States B-52 Bomber

This monument is dedicated to the citizens of this area who gave their time and their energy and their skill, for more than five days in sub zero weather and deep snow, to assist the air and ground rescue teams ...

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Water for a Thirsty West

The Rapid Valley Unit & Project

By the mid-20th century, water in the West did more than irrigate 160 acre patches of alfalfa. Water flowed as the life blood of cities, private industries, and military bases. Droughts during the 1930s illustrated ...

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Old Station Post Office

In the early 1900’s Mel & Mary Shearin had a homestead here. Mel ran pack trains and guided visitors to the area in to the wilderness.

After this area suffered heavy devastation – the 1915 eruption of Mt. Lassen and the ...

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Unknown Confederate Dead Monument

(East):

Soldiers of the Confederate States

(South):

“The death of men is not the death of rights that urged them to the fray.”

(West):

A loving memory from the Richland Memorial Association

(North):

Deo vindice

Marker can be reached from Elmwood Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Pro Patria

[ battle names on the banner at the top ]

Fort Sumter • Vicksburg • Mobile Bay • Antietam • Gettysburg • Appomattox

First Conn Cavalry

Richard R Crawford Lt D d Oct 30 1863 In Hospital Va

Eugene W Starkweather Corp L ...

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Indian River Life-Saving Station

With the expansion of the nation’s maritime commerce following the Civil War, the need for improved methods of assisting ships in distress was apparent. Built in 1876 by the United States Life-Saving Service, the Indian River Life-Saving Station was part ...

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Marathon Motor Car

The Marathon Motor Car was manufactured here 1914-1916 by Southern Motor Works (later called Marathon). Four models, all touring cars, were powered by engines of 4 cylinders, 30/35 hp, & 6s of 50 hp, with wheelbases from 9'8" to 12'5". ...

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Mormon Battalion Trail

The Mormon Battalion of the U.S. Army camped here enroute to California December 17, 1846. During the war with Mexico, on the longest infantry march of record, they were first to unfurl the flag of the United States in Tucson.

This ...

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Confederate Battery

In 1861, Confederate battery positions on Jekyll Island were equipped with one 42-pounder gun and four 32-pounder navy guns en barbette, each having about 60 rounds of shot and shell. Casemates, hot shot furnace and magazines are recorded, also. Of ...

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In Honor of Mormon Battalion

Who camped here Dec 20, 1846

in rout to Cal. War with Mexico.

Erected By

Aaronic Priesthood Mesa 3rd Ward L.D.S.C.

Troop 57 Boy Scouts of America R.C.

Hugh Dana Sp.• Joseph Moody S.M. •

F.K. Pomeroy 1st Coun • T. Elmer Hastings Asst S.M.• ...

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