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John Brown House
The home of John Brown Reflecting the wealth and position ...
Japanese Bomb Balloon
The Japanese paper balloon landed in a tree near the Charl...
Charles James Munnerlyn / “Refuge”
1822 ~ 1898
(Side 1):
Charles James Munnerlyn ...
Major General George L. Mabry, Jr. Veterans Memorial Park
Center Monument
In remembrance of those who paid the...
July 10, 1804
William Clark recorded in his
journal that on...
Second Yadkin County Jail
c. 1892
Second Yadkin County Jail
c. 1892
<...The J.D. Chason Memorial Park / The J.D. Chason Memorial Park Hi
(Side 1):
The J.D. Chason Memorial Park
...Jackson General Store
This commercial structure was built at the original townsi...
Brian Jay Bradbury
May 1, 1984 - June 21, 2006
Fire Support Specialist<...
SPC Joshua James "Josh" Munger
May 6, 1983 - November 2, 2005
Killed in Action
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John Brown House
The home of John Brown Reflecting the wealth and position gained from his lucrative career as a slave trader, privateer, China trade merchant and Patriot.
Marker is on Powers Street, on the left when traveling east.
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Japanese Bomb Balloon
The Japanese paper balloon landed in a tree near the Charles Lafffranchini Ranch 2½ miles N.W. of here on the afternoon of February 1, 1945 and after time exploded leaving the gas valve lines, ballast, 4 bombs, sandbags and the ...
Charles James Munnerlyn / “Refuge”
1822 ~ 1898
(Side 1):
Charles James Munnerlyn 1822 ~ 1898
As a delegate to the Georgia Convention at Milledgeville, he voted for secession. After the start of the Civil War, he volunteered as a private. When his health failed he returned home ...
Major General George L. Mabry, Jr. Veterans Memorial Park
Center Monument
In remembrance of those who paid the supreme sacrifice that we may remain a free people
Left front pedestal
Major General George L. Mabry, Jr. Veterans Memorial Park
Dedicated May 28, 1990
Maj. Gen. George L. Mabry, Jr., U.S. Army (Retired), was born ...
July 10, 1804
William Clark recorded in his
journal that on this date:
“opposite. is a butifull bottom Plain of
about 2000 acres…Covered with
wild rye & Potatoes…intermix’d
with the grass, we camped…opposite
a yellow Clay Cliff.”
Marker is on Kansas Route 7 near Main Street, on the right when ...
Second Yadkin County Jail
c. 1892
Second Yadkin County Jail
c. 1892
Has Been Placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United Stated Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of Hemlock Avenue and Van Buren Street, on the left when traveling east on ...
The J.D. Chason Memorial Park / The J.D. Chason Memorial Park Hi
(Side 1):
The J.D. Chason Memorial Park
The J.D. Chason Memorial Park stands a permanent honor in memory of the late Doctor J.D. Chason. Members of his immediate family graciously presented it on December 29, 1921 to the city of Bainbridge. ...
Jackson General Store
This commercial structure was built at the original townsite of White Deer (0.5 mi. E). It was moved here in 1908, when the present townsite was established. It housed the general merchandise business of J. C. Jackson (d. 1966), a ...
Brian Jay Bradbury
May 1, 1984 - June 21, 2006
Fire Support Specialist
71st Calvary [sic] Regiment
3rd Brigade Combat Team
10th Mountain Division
Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan
The Littlest Soldier with the Biggest Heart
Greater love hath no [man] than this,
that he lay down his life for his ...
SPC Joshua James "Josh" Munger
May 6, 1983 - November 2, 2005
Killed in Action
Operation Iraqi Freedom
United States Army
1st Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment,
2nd Brigade, 101 Airborne Div.
“Freedom Isn’t Free”
Dedicated to the Memory of Our Fallen Hero
Marker is at the intersection of Francis Street and 11th Street, ...