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First Baptist Church
This congregation was organized in July 1823 as Concord Ch...
Old Rapides Bank Building
This structure was built on property that once belonged to...
September 11th, 2001
"Greater love hath no man than to
lay down hi...
"0" Mile Post General Crook Trail
The Crook Road begins at this point
with the first ...
Le Sieur Christophe Anne Poulain Du Bignon
(1739- 1825)
Horton - Du Bignon House
Du Bigno...
Broom Hall Plantation
(Front text)
Broom Hall Plantation, later called Bl...
Emmanuel Baptist Church
The Alexandria and Pineville Baptist Church was organized ...
Historic Spanish Point
Front Side of Marker:
This 30-acre preserve includ...
Port Chester Vietnam War Memorial
Port Chester
Remembers
Vietnam War
The First Baptist Church
1872
In the summer of 1872 a few residents in the vi...
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First Baptist Church
This congregation was organized in July 1823 as Concord Church, later known as Union Church, then as Tuscumbia Baptist. Jeremiah Burns was the first pastor. It began meeting at this site about 1845 in a plain wooden building. The New ...
Old Rapides Bank Building
This structure was built on property that once belonged to Alexander Fulton. He had acquired it at the end of the 18th century from Marguerite Cecile Christophe Varrangue. Various persons occupied this site until it was acquired by Rapides Bank ...
September 11th, 2001
"Greater love hath no man than to
lay down his life for his fellow man"
This is a remnant of an iron girder from the World Trade Center in New York City. It is enshrined here in remembrance of those who gave ...
"0" Mile Post General Crook Trail
The Crook Road begins at this point
with the first in a series of mile markers
across the Mogollon Rim segment of the
military supply trail connecting Forts
Whipple, Verde and Apache. Reconnoitered
in 1871 by General George Crook with ...
Le Sieur Christophe Anne Poulain Du Bignon
(1739- 1825)
Horton - Du Bignon House
Du Bignon Burial Ground
Beginning with Poulain du Bignon, five du Bignon generations made Jekyll Island one of Georgia`s most romantic Golden Isles. This tabby ruin and burial ground alone remain from Jekyll Island's century (1794-1886) ...
Broom Hall Plantation
(Front text)
Broom Hall Plantation, later called Bloom Hall and still later Bloomfield, was first granted to Edward Middleton in 1678. By 1710 this property passed to Benjamin Gibbes (d. 1722), who named it for Broom House, his ancestral home ...
Emmanuel Baptist Church
The Alexandria and Pineville Baptist Church was organized in Pineville, Louisiana, on September 6, 1881, with twelve charter members. The name of the Church was changed to Emmanuel Baptist Church on March 30, 1892. In 1897, a wooden Sanctuary at ...
Historic Spanish Point
Front Side of Marker:
This 30-acre preserve includes prehistoric shell middens and a burial mound dating from 3,000 B.C. to 1,000 A.D., buildings from the homestead of John Greene Webb, and gardens from the winter estate of Mrs. Potter Palmer. ...
Port Chester Vietnam War Memorial
Port Chester
Remembers
Vietnam War
Terrance Cather • Frank R. Howe • John P. Larkin • Nicholas Garofola • Frank Jamilski • Joseph Smith
And Those Who Served
Marker is at the intersection of King Street (New York Route 120A) ...
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 ...