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Mills & McBayer Cotton Warehouse

West End Commercial Historic District

The National Register

of Historic Places:

Mills & McBayer

Cotton Warehouse

West End Commercial

Historic District

Marker is at the intersection of Augusta Street (South Carolina Route 20) and South Main Street, on the left ...

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Adjutant William Campbell

Adjutant William Campbell

Fell During The British Invasion Of

New Haven

July 5, 1779

Blessed Are The Merciful

Marker is on Prudden Street 0.1 miles north of Boston Post Road (U.S. 1), on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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James Kilbourne / Anson Williams

Marker Front:

James Kilbourne

and

The Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike

James Kilbourne, an Ohio pioneer who led settlers to the Worthington area in 1803, was born in Connecticut in 1770 and died in Ohio in 1850. In 1805 he was appointed to a ...

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Pittsburgh Plate Glass Ford City Works

Among the largest and most productive plate glass factories in the world; opened 1887. At its peak, the plant employed more than 3,500 ethnically diverse workers, who passed through a specially-built tunnel under busy train tracks. Operations ended 1991.

Marker is ...

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First Baptist Church

Side A

Established in 1831 as Darlington Baptist Church of Christ, with Rev. W.Q. Beattie as its first minister; joined the Welsh Neck Association in 1832. The first sanctuary, built in 1830 just before the church was formally organized, was ...

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Surfside Dance Hall and Bathhouse

Here from the early 1900s stood Surfside "Casino." Casinos did not offer gambling - they were entertainment centers. Surfside was built as part of the Capo family resort destination of 165 acres. The yacht Pauline II ferried visitors from St. ...

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Battle of Dandridge

Dec. 24, 1863

A critical point in the bitter cavalry actions during Longstreet's withdrawal to winter quarters near Morristown. The 1st Brig., 1st Cav. Div., Army of the Cumberland, coming from the NW through Dandridge, was attached at Hays' Ferry, four ...

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City of Bisbee Warrior Memorial

The City of Bisbee honors by this memorial her warriors who died in defense of the principles of American Democracy against enemies of freedom in World War I, World War II, the Korean War and the War in Vietnam that ...

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Brady's Bend Works

Located near this point, 1839-73. Organized as the Great Western and later known as the Brady's Bend Iron Company. One of that era's largest iron works, and first to make iron rails west of the Alleghenies.

Marker is on Pennsylvania Route ...

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Blanket Hill

HERE

Colonel John Armstrong

With about 800 Frontiersmen from

Cumberland County

Stopped September 7, 1756, while on his

Way to attack the Indian town of

Kittanning

He left 18 of his men, commanded by

Lieutanant James Hogg

To watch a band of Indians seek at a

Nearby campfire.

The next morning ...

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