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The Gazebos of Addison
1965 • 1974 • 2000
Addison’s Village Green, a popula...
City of Donalsonville
According to a map "Plan of Donalson" dated April 1889, th...
Boyhood Home of Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson, later to become 27th President of the Unit...
Federal Artillery Position
August 29 & 30, 1862
Federal Artillery Position
<...Francis Marion
The Swamp Fox
Born St. John’s Parish, S. C., 1732. D...
200th Anniversary of the United States
1776 1976
In memory of the
200th Annive...
Site of St. Paul Lutheran School
Site of the first building of St. Paul Lutheran School whi...
Cemetery of the Columbia Hebrew Benevolent Society
In this cemetery, 2½ blocks south, on Gadsden Stree...
Academy of Medicine
Thirteen Atlanta physicians organized the Brotherhood of P...
Winchester's Camp No. 3/Fort Starvation / The Old Kentucky Buria
[Front Text] : "Winchester's Camp No. 3/Fort Starvation"
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The Gazebos of Addison
1965 • 1974 • 2000
Addison’s Village Green, a popular site for concerts and other events, has seem three different gazebos constructed at this site.
The first, dedicated in 1965, was built in Rome, Italy in 1873 and then brought to Addison ...
City of Donalsonville
According to a map "Plan of Donalson" dated April 1889, the town was laid out by John Earnest Donalson. On December 8, 1897, a charter, signed by Governor William Yates Atkinson, was granted incorporating the town of Donalsonville. Officers appointed ...
Boyhood Home of Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson, later to become 27th President of the United States, lived in this Manse of the First Presbyterian Church of which his father, Dr. Joseph R. Wilson, was pastor from 1858 to 1870. Wilson was born in Staunton, Va., ...
Federal Artillery Position
August 29 & 30, 1862
Federal Artillery Position
A succession of Union artillery batteries
occupied this ridge throughout
August 29 and 30, 1862.
August 29
Company I, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
Capt. Hubert Dilger (9-11 a.m.)
2nd Battery, New York Light Artillery
Lt. Theodore Blume (11 a.m. - 1 ...
Francis Marion
The Swamp Fox
Born St. John’s Parish, S. C., 1732. Died February 27, 1795. Buried Belle Isle Plantation, Berkeley County, S. C.
1759 — French and Indian War
1761 — Cherokee Uprising
1775 — Captain, 2nd S. C. Regiment
...
200th Anniversary of the United States
1776 1976
In memory of the
200th Anniversary of the
United States as an
Independent Nation
and American Patriots
who fought for the freedoms
we now enjoy
Erected by the Towns of
Graniteville, Vaucluse and
Warrenville
July 4th 1976
Marker is on Marshall Street near Canal Street, on the right when ...
Site of St. Paul Lutheran School
Site of the first building of St. Paul Lutheran School which served as school and teacherage, home, and youth center (1849-1974). Henry Bartling, first teacher (1849-1891) also served as Addison postmaster for over 50 years.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Cemetery of the Columbia Hebrew Benevolent Society
In this cemetery, 2½ blocks south, on Gadsden Street, are buried many distinguished Jewish citizens, including two mayors of Columbia: Mordecai Hendricks DeLeon (1791-1849) and Henry Lyons (1805-1858). The Benevolent Society was organized in 1822: charted 1834.
Marker is at the ...
Academy of Medicine
Thirteen Atlanta physicians organized the Brotherhood of Physicians in 1854. After many location and name changes, the Brotherhood evolved in to the Fulton County Medical Society, which dedicated the Academy of Medicine as its headquarters here on December 15, 1941. ...
Winchester's Camp No. 3/Fort Starvation / The Old Kentucky Buria
[Front Text] : "Winchester's Camp No. 3/Fort Starvation"
Camp No. 3 was located about six miles below Fort Winchester on the north side of the Maumee River. Militiamen from Kentucky, part of the forces led by War of 1812 Brig. Gen. ...