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The First Baptist Church
1872
In the summer of 1872 a few residents in the vi...
Gladden's Brigade
Withers' Div. - Bragg's Corps
C.S.
Gladden's (...
Patent Office Building
This building was designed by
Rober...
Rookery Building
Burnham and Root, architects
Chicago Landmark
...
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church was organized March 2, 1893. The...
Continental and Commercial Bank Building
D.H. Burnham & Co. ; Graham, Anderson Probst & White, arch...
Old Belfry
This belfry was erected on this hill in 1761 and removed t...
O.B. McClintock Bank Clock
1918
Returned to this, its original location through...
Buckman Tavern
In 1714, Lexington selectmen gave John Muzzey permission t...
First Church Built in Las Vegas
1905 - 2005
Building Rededication
Honoring the...
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The First Baptist Church
1872
In the summer of 1872 a few residents in the village of Youngsville gathered for a revival held on the hill later occupied by Mistletoe Bough. Alexander City’s First Baptist Church and the First United Methodist Church trace their origins ...
Gladden's Brigade
Withers' Div. - Bragg's Corps
C.S.
Gladden's (1st) Brigade,
26th Ala., 25th Ala., 22nd Ala., 21st Ala., 1st La.,
Withers' (2d) Div., Bragg's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi
This brigade having advanced along the north side of peach orchard was engaged here from about 3 P.M. ...
Patent Office Building
This building was designed by
Robert Miles, Architect,
pursuant to an Act of Congress, approved July 4, 1836
for a Patent Office Building
occupied by
Department of Interior
1852-1925
United States Civil Service Commission
since 1932
Marker can be ...
Rookery Building
Burnham and Root, architects
Chicago Landmark
Its powerful exterior softened by John Root’s lively ornament, the Rookery typifies the 1880s’ lingering picturesque attitude toward commercial architecture. A transitional structure in the evolution of modern architecture, it employs both masonry wall-bearing and skeletal ...
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church was organized March 2, 1893. The church was made up of 17 members at the home of Robert Clinton Sandlin, who was installed as the First Ruling Elder. The church constructed their 1st building on this site ...
Continental and Commercial Bank Building
D.H. Burnham & Co. ; Graham, Anderson Probst & White, architects
Chicago Landmark
This massive block-long office building was built to house one of Chicago’s leading banks and exemplifies the large commercial buildings that define the distinctive LaSalle Street “canyon.” Architect Daniel ...
Old Belfry
This belfry was erected on this hill in 1761 and removed to the Common in 1768. In it was hung the bell which rung out the alarm on the 19th of April 1775.
In 1797 it was removed to the Parker ...
O.B. McClintock Bank Clock
1918
Returned to this, its original location through the generosity of Wells Fargo Bank, successor to the American National Bank, which occupied this corner for 55 years.
The Town of Silver City
Council Members
Mayor Terry Fortneberry
Judy Ward
Nickolas C. Seibel
Gary M. Clauss
Steve May
Marker is ...
Buckman Tavern
In 1714, Lexington selectmen gave John Muzzey permission to keep a “Publique House of Entertainment.” On Sundays townspeople came here for a hot flip and a warm fire after sitting for hours in the unheated church.
John Buckman owned this inn ...
First Church Built in Las Vegas
1905 - 2005
Building Rededication
Honoring the 100th Year
Anniversary of the First Church
Built in Las Vegas
presiding
Honorable Mayor Oscar B Goodman
December 13, 2005
Marker is on South 3rd Street, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org