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First Presbyterian Church
(Front)
In February 1837 the Revere...
City of San Carlos Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the lasting memory of those from the City of ...
Ebbets Field
This is the site of the former Ebbets Field
Marker...
First Baptist Church
The Reverend Thomas Z.R. Jones, a traveling missionary, be...
American Museum of Magic
Presto-Change-O! From saloon to billiard parlor, to clothi...
Fourth Brigade
Second Battle of Manassas
August 30, 1862
3:15...
Faraway Ranch
Faraway Ranch represents a
transition from th...
Foresthill Protestant Cemetery
This cemetery started in the early 1850's during the gold ...
Huguenot Springs Confederate Cemetery
Approximately 250 unidentified Confederate soldiers, who d...
Erickson Family Cemetery
Sacred To the Memory of These Pioneers
They came whe...
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First Presbyterian Church
(Front)
In February 1837 the Reverend Calvin Clark, a circuit riding pastor sent by the American Home Missionary Society, met with twenty-four persons and organized the Albion Presbyterian Church. The first church was built in 1840 on the corner ...
City of San Carlos Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the lasting memory of those from the City of San Carlos and San Carlos High School who gave their lives while serving with the Armed Forces of the United States of America during the Vietnam War and in ...
Ebbets Field
This is the site of the former Ebbets Field
Marker is at the intersection of Bedford Avenue and Sullivan Place on Bedford Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Baptist Church
The Reverend Thomas Z.R. Jones, a traveling missionary, began visiting the Marshall area in 1838. On January 16, 1840, he helped organize the First Baptist Church of Marshall with eight members. The group erected this church in 1850-51. They enlarged ...
American Museum of Magic
Presto-Change-O! From saloon to billiard parlor, to clothing store, to bakery, to museum, this edifice, built in 1868, has known many transformations. Since April Fools' Day 1978 it has housed a unique collection that celebrates the magician's arts of wonder ...
Fourth Brigade
Second Battle of Manassas
August 30, 1862
3:15 p.m.
Jackson's Division (Starke), Left Wing (Jackson)
Army of Northern Virgina, CSA
Fourth Brigade
Col. Leroy A. Stafford
1st Louisiana 10th Louisiana
2nd Louisiana 15th Louisiana
9th Louisiana Coppens' Battalion
"The Federal line advanced in perfect order, as if on dress parade, ...
Faraway Ranch
Faraway Ranch represents a
transition from the wild, unsettled
frontier to a peaceful cattle and
guest ranch of the 20th century.
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In 1887, shortly after the final surrender of Geronimo, Neil and Emma Erickson set up a homestead here. When Neil became the first ...
Foresthill Protestant Cemetery
This cemetery started in the early 1850's during the gold rush. The earliest monument is dated 1858.
This plaque erected January 1994
Donated by the Foresthill Cemetery Committee and Ruhkala Monument Co., Rocklin
Marker is on Church Street, on the ...
Huguenot Springs Confederate Cemetery
Approximately 250 unidentified Confederate soldiers, who died at nearby Huguenot Springs Confederate Hospital, are buried in unmarked graves about a mile and a half southwest of here. Burial records have never been located. The former Huguenot Springs Hotel Resort/Spa, opened ...
Erickson Family Cemetery
Sacred To the Memory of These Pioneers
They came when only the brave dared come: They stayed where only the valiant could stay. Born in Sweden. Americans by choice - not by accident of birth, they loved their adopted country and ...