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Thompson's Battery

9th Indiana Light Artillery - L. Wallace's Division

U.S.

Army of the Tennessee.

Thompson's Battery,

9th Indiana Light Artillery,

L. Wallace's (3d) Division.

This battery, of six guns, was in action here from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. April 7, ...

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Hayward Public Library

Don Guillermo Castro, founder of the city, preserved the plaza for the enjoyment of the citizens, and in 1856 conveyed to them ownership of the land forever. This library, originally constructed on the plaza in 1951, and enlarged in 1958, ...

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Cohen Brothers Manufacturing Company, Clothiers

Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 55

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Designed by

Charles Crane

Tour Site 55

1910

Marker is on Chicago Street near Broadway, on the right when traveling east.

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American Wholesale Grocery Company

Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 57

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Designed by

William Kozik

Tour Site 57

1925

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway and Chicago Street, on the left ...

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Phoenix Knitting Works

Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 54

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Designed by

Uehling & Linde

Tour Site 54

1902

Marker is at the intersection of Chicago Street and Broadway, on the ...

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Casper Christian Schutt House

51 Easy Bay Street

This large, three and one-half story masonry single house was constructed circa 1800-1802 by Caspar Christian Schutt, a Charleston merchant of German descent. As was the custom of the day, he operated his business activities on ...

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American Candy Company

Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 53

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Designed by

Charles Crane

Tour Site 53

1902

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway and Chicago Street, on the left ...

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Powder Magazine Flags

 

When the Powder Magazine was built in 1712, South Carolina was a proprietary colony owned by eight British aristocrats. Seven years later, the colonists peacefully overthrew the Lords Proprietor and South Carolina became a royal colony. The flags flying ...

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Founders and Proprietors Monument

1640 - 1935

In memory of the courageous men

who founded the first settlement of

the Town of Greenwich

in the Connecticut Colony

July 18-1640

Everardus Bogardus •

John Bowers •

Robert Feaks •

Jeffre Ferris •

Angell Husted •

Robert Husted •

Andrew Messenger ...

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Cooperation and Conflict on the Trail

Many diaries of travelers on the Oregon-California Trail speak of good relations with Native Americans. Indians helped travelers by delivering their letters, pulling their wagons up steep banks, teaching them about edible plants, and keeping watch at night. Rather than ...

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