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Edward Asbury O'Neal, III

Serving 16 years as president of the American Farm Bureau Federation (1931-1947), Mr. O'Neal developed major New Deal farm policies in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration.

Inducted 2007

City of Florence

Walk of Honor

Marker is on Hightower Pl..

Courtesy hmdb.org

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William D. "Buddy" Killen

Buddy Killen earned international renown as a music publisher, songwriter, record producer and recording artist. He help launch the careers of a host of well-known musicians during the last half of the 20th century.

Inducted 2007

City of Florence

Walk of Honor

Marker ...

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Burns’ Shoals

The remains of Burns' Shoals now lie nearly 40 feet underwater. This rock outcropping was the first of the shoals known as the "Falls of Tuscaloosa" and represents the "Fall Line" or contact point of the Coastal Plain and the ...

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4th Ohio Cavalry (Battalion)

Long's Brigade - Crook's Division

4th Ohio Cavalry Battalion.

Long's Brig., Crook's Div., Stanley's Corps.

Maj. George W. Cobb.

Nov. 25, 1863.Crossing the Tennessee in the rear of Gen. Sherman's column on the 24th, the regiment advanced with its brigade 13 miles toward Cleveland. ...

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The Black Warrior River

Plied for thousands of years by Indians, then by early explorers and American settlers, this river extends 169 miles from the Sipsey and Mulberry Forks near Birmingham to its confluence with the Tombigbee at Demopolis. It drains 6228 square miles ...

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The Tree of Liberty

William Ellery Park

To commemorate the repeal of the Stamp Act in March 1766, William Read deeded a small triangle of land at this site where grew the original Tree of Liberty, to William Ellery and others in trust. This tree ...

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Site of the Battle of Rhode Island

has been designated a

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National

Historic Landmark

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This site possesses national significance

in commemorating the history of the

United States of America

1975

National Park Service

United States Department of the Interior

Marker is on W Main Road (Rhode Island Route 114), on the left when traveling ...

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First Presbyterian Church Building

Designed by pioneer architects R.H. Daly and Theodore Eisen, this church is an outstanding example of late Victorian Gothic architectural styling. It is the best surviving example in this region of early works associated with Eisen, who later became an ...

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Birthplace of GTE

General Telephone & Electronics Corporation, among the world’s largest businesses and a leader in telecommunications, is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut but was born in Richland Center.

Officially founded in 1918 when John F. O’Connell and Sigurd L. Odegard purchased the Richland ...

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William Bull's House

c. 1720

These lots as shown on the "Grand

Modell of Charles Town" were granted

in 1696 to Stephen Bull of Ashley Hall and

Sheklon. This house, one of the oldest on the

city, was built circa 1720 by his son, William

Bull, later Lt. Governor ...

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