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Colonel John Stuart House

circa 1767

National Historic Landmark

Born 1718, Inverness, Stuart was related to Scottish

Royality. Educated in London, he circumnavigated

the globe aboard Centurion, Adm. Lord Anson

commanding, capturing the Spanish treasure galleon,

De Cavodonga, in 1743; he arrived in Charleston

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Prescott’s Headquarters

In this house

the British General Prescott

was taken prisoner

on the night of July 9, 1777

by Lieutenant-Colonel Barton

of the Rhode Island Line.

Marker is on West Main Road (Rhode Island Route 114), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The St. Charles Apartments

Built 1913

The St. Charles Apartments, originally called the Rector Hotel was built to provide accommodations for the patrons of the Grand Seattle Opera.

The St Charles Apartments is listed in the Washington Heritage Register, and the National Register of ...

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Clara Barton’s Birthplace

1630 – 1930

One mile westward Clara Barton, "the angel of the battlefield," was born in 1821. A volunteer nurse in the Civil War, she served the International Red Cross in the Franco-Prussian War, founded the American Red Cross and served ...

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Wharton's Brigade

Pillow's Division

C.S.A.

Brigadier General

Gideon J. Pillow's Division

Colonel Gabriel C. Wharton's Brigade51st Virginia, Lieut. Colonel James W. Massie

56th Virginia, Captain George W. Davis

Arrived at Fort Donelson on February 7 and 8, 1862. First assigned to General Buckner's Division, the brigade, on February ...

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Bartlett Electric Cooperative

Although the town of Bartlett had regular electric service by 1905, farmers in the surrounding rural area were not supplied with electricity until thirty years later. On May 11, 1935, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed an executive order establishing the ...

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Schwartz's Battery

Battery E, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery - McClernand's Division

U.S.

Schwartz's Battery,

"E" 2d Ill. Lt. Art., McClernand's (1st) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

Marker is on Sherman Road 0.1 miles south of Cavalry Road, on the left when traveling ...

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Elroy – Sparta State Trail

This 32 mile state trail was formerly the mainline of the Chicago and North Western Railway. The conversion from “rail to trail” represented a new concept in recreational development. Utilizing the abandoned railbed, it was the first trail of its ...

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Elroy – Sparta State Trail

This 32 mile state trail was formerly the mainline of the Chicago and North Western Railway. The conversion from “rail to trail” represented a new concept in recreational development. Utilizing the abandoned railbed, it was the first trail of its ...

John Harte McGraw

 

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This commemorates the services of an energetic and wise leader in many enterprises undertaken for the general welfare especially the project for connecting Lake Washington with tide water by a ship canal

[Right side]

Governor of the

State ...

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