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Abraham Lincoln Came Often to Boonville

While living with his father on a farm about seventeen miles from here, came often to Boonville to hear court trials and to borrow books from John A. Brackenridge.

From this corner Abraham Lincoln traveled North by ox-team on the Old ...

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Hickory Run Boulder Field

Hickory Run State Park

Hickory Run Boulder Field

has been designated a

National Natural Landmark

This site possesses exceptional value as an illustration of the nations' natural heritage and contributes to a better understanding of the environment.

Marker can be reached from Pennsylvania Route 534. ...

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H.M. Brig DeBraak

On May 25, 1798 at 4:00 pm, H.M. Brig DeBraak

capsized and sank off the coast of Cape

Henlopen, Delaware during a sudden squall.

This memorial honors the thirty-three members

of the eighty-five man crew who were lost

at sea.

James Drew Commander Thomas Burr ...

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Ratliff Boon

The Faithful among the Faithfullest

Born 1781 — Died 1844

First Indiana State Legislator

Lt. Governor State of Ind. 1819

Governor State of Ind.

Sept. 12, 1822 to Dec. 5, 1822

U.S. Congressman 8 terms. 1823 — 1839

Donated by

Veterans of ...

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Calistoga Sam Brannan Center

The Calistoga Sam Brannan center, including the Sharpsteen Museum and the Sam Brannan Cottage, is dedicated to Calistoga’s early pioneers.

The complex, named for Sam Brannan, Calistoga’s original entrepreneur, will preserve and perpetuate the rich heritage of this area for future ...

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Abraham Lincoln

 

Abraham Lincoln

1809 – 1865

President, Emancipator, Martyr

With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are ...

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Shelter Building

Serving as a connection between the Terminal Building to the west and the Recreation Building to the east, the Shelter Building was part of the original Pier construction of 1916. As such, it served the tens of thousands of city ...

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Barton College

Founded in 1902 by the Christian Church of N.C. as Atlantic Christian College. Renamed 1990 for a church foumder, Barton W. Stone.

Marker is on Vance Street NE.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Terminal Building

Still withstanding the test of time, the Terminal Building has hosted numerous receptions, parties and shows since it was constructed in 1916. Originally named the Terminal Building due to its function as a streetcar terminal, the structure also housed restrooms, ...

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Shrewsbury Minute Men

One hundred and twenty-eight minute-men from Shrewsbury responded to the Lexington alarm April 19, 1775.

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First Precinct Company – 65 men

Job Cushing – Captain

Asa Rice 1st Lieut ----------- Abner Miles 2nd Lieut

Artillery Company – 16 men

Ross Wyman – Captain

Second Precinct Company ...

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