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Memorial Chapel
Dedicated on 24 October 1933
in memory of those st...
Pabst Brewing Company Saloon & Boarding House
Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 37
This prop...
Johnson J. Hooper
1815 - 1861
Author, Editor, Lawyer
Secretary o...
Early Land Patent
Argoll Yeardley patented 4000 acres of land, known as Tynd...
James Sprunt
Author of "Chronicles of the Cape Fear River" (1914), cott...
Bryan Neck Presbyterian Church
This church, the oldest congregation in lower Bryan County...
Mustang Memorial Plaza
On October 29, 1960, a chartered aircraft carrying the Cal...
Our Fallen Patriots
East Face:Our Fallen Patriots
The Price of Liberty
Racine American Legion Post 602 Veterans Memorial
In honor of the veterans
who dutifully served...
The Highland Presbyterian Mission
In 1845 the missions board began construction of a ...
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Memorial Chapel
Dedicated on 24 October 1933
in memory of those stationed here
who gave their lives in WWI.
The project was sponsored
by the Churchwomen's League For
Patriotic Service. Costing $22,472.
It was constructed of
weathered brick from a historical
structure ...
Pabst Brewing Company Saloon & Boarding House
Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 37
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
Designed by
Charles F. Peters
Tour Site 37
1904
Marker is at the intersection of Erie Street and Water Street, on ...
Johnson J. Hooper
1815 - 1861
Author, Editor, Lawyer
Secretary of Congress, C.S.A.
As a writer he created
Captain Simon Suggs
of the Tallapoosa Volunteers,
fictional character whose
humorous, rascally escapades
of pioneer days in Alabama
became world famous.
Marker is at the intersection of North Broadnax Street and East Cusseta Street, on ...
Early Land Patent
Argoll Yeardley patented 4000 acres of land, known as Tyndall's Neck, here on the north side of Charles (now York) River, October 12, 1640. This was one of the first land patents north of the York River.
Marker is on Vernon ...
James Sprunt
Author of "Chronicles of the Cape Fear River" (1914), cotton merchant, philanthropist, British vice consul. His home stands two blocks west.
Marker is at the intersection of South 3rd Street (U.S. 74) and Nun Street, on the right when traveling south ...
Bryan Neck Presbyterian Church
This church, the oldest congregation in lower Bryan County, was certified by the Presbytery of Georgia in 1830. Its founders included rice planters on Bryan Neck, among them Thomas Savage Clay, Richard James Arnold and George Washington McAllister. The first ...
Mustang Memorial Plaza
On October 29, 1960, a chartered aircraft carrying the Cal Poly Mustang Football Team crashed on takeoff at the Toledo, Ohio Airport. Sixteen Mustang football players, the team manager, and a Mustang booster were killed in the crash and twenty-two ...
Our Fallen Patriots
East Face:Our Fallen Patriots
The Price of Liberty
1st Lieut. Andrew A.
Pomeroy
Co. I, 198th Reg. P.V.
Killed March 30, 1865
Corp. David W. McKinney
Co. F, 13th Reg. Pa. Cav.
Died
May 7, 1863
J. Anderson Kelso
Co. F. 13th Reg. Pa. Cav.
Cap. July 1863
Died on Bell Island ...
Racine American Legion Post 602 Veterans Memorial
In honor of the veterans
who dutifully served our country
Dedicated 26 May 1997
Dedicated to the honor
and sacrifice of the
men and women who served
our country in
World War I
World War II
The Korean War
The Vietnam War
Granada (sic - Grenada)
Panama
Persian Gulf
In honored tribute to
the brave ...
The Highland Presbyterian Mission
In 1845 the missions board began construction of a building to house and educate the children of the Iowa and Sac & Fox tribes. Much larger than it is now, the mission was originally 106 feet long and contained 32 ...