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Co E 7th Florida Inf Regt South Florida Bulldogs
CSA
(Front face)
In memory of the 79 milit...
Santa Fe Steam Locomotive #1880
Pride of the Prairie • Work Horse of the Plains
Dona...
The Hotel and Ulysses S. Grant at Mt. McGregor
Mt. McGregor developed as a resort after a ...
Swearingen - Langford House
690 E. Church St.
Built in 1925 for John J. Sweari...
Coastal Defense Cannon
A Civil War Memorial
This cannon used in coastal def...
Home Site of Robert Treat
Near this site stood
The home of Robert Treat
...
A Connecticut Minuteman’s Homestead
A Connecticut
Minuteman’s Homestead
At 139 No...
Grant’s Last Trip to the Eastern Outlook
On July 20, 1885, three days before his dea...
Washington County Civil War Monument
This monument
is presented by
Dr. Erskine ...
The Railsplitter Candidate
The City of Decatur was chosen as the site for the ...
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Co E 7th Florida Inf Regt South Florida Bulldogs
CSA
(Front face)
In memory of the 79 militia men under command of Cpt Nathan S. Blount who marched from this site to Gainesville to muster into the CS Army rendering gallant service from April 10, 1862 - April 26, ...
Santa Fe Steam Locomotive #1880
Pride of the Prairie • Work Horse of the Plains
Donated to the City of Newton by the Santa Fe Nov. 18, 1955. Engine 1880 and 86 other Prairie type engines built in 1906-1907 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. They were ...
The Hotel and Ulysses S. Grant at Mt. McGregor
Mt. McGregor developed as a resort after a road and a small hotel (now Grant Cottage) were built by Duncan McGregor in the 1870s. A group of investors recognized the site’s potential and, in 1882, built a railroad line ...
Swearingen - Langford House
690 E. Church St.
Built in 1925 for John J. Swearingen, Florida attorney, State Senator, Spanish-American War veteran, and wife Mary Harding Rainey. Later the home of daughter Katherine Swearingen Langford and her husband Richard H. Langford, prominent citrus grower ...
Coastal Defense Cannon
A Civil War Memorial
This cannon used in coastal defense during the Civil War was secured through the efforts of Judson Kilpatrick st No. 36, G.A.R. and Congressman Chester I. Long. Presented to Mayor George W. Young for City of Newton ...
Home Site of Robert Treat
Near this site stood
The home of Robert Treat
A founder of Milford
Deputy Governor and Governor
Of Connecticut 1676 – 1708
Founder of Newark, New Jersey
1665 - 1672
Marker is at the intersection of North Street and Governor’s Avenue, on the right when traveling north ...
A Connecticut Minuteman’s Homestead
A Connecticut
Minuteman’s Homestead
At 139 North Street lived Revolutionary War “Minuteman” John Downs (1745 – 1819). A “minuteman” was a patriot who, with the local militia, would respond quickly to an alarm. With musket in-hand they were ready “in a ...
Grant’s Last Trip to the Eastern Outlook
On July 20, 1885, three days before his death, General Grant, unable to speak, passed a note to his doctor requesting to be taken to the Eastern Outlook. Because of his weakened state, Grant was carried there in his ...
Washington County Civil War Monument
This monument
is presented by
Dr. Erskine G. Clark
to the Village of
Sandy HillDedicated to the honor and patriotism of the soldiers of Washington County who served in our war to suppress the southern rebellion of 1861, waged against ...
The Railsplitter Candidate
The City of Decatur was chosen as the site for the 1860 Republican State Convention with Abraham Lincoln as the most prominent Republican present. As the convention delegates were beginning to take their first, formal balloting, Richard Oglesby, future three-term ...