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Mosby's Rock

Mosby’s Rangers (43d Bn., Va. Cav.) used this rock as a rendezvous point and met here to divide the spoils after raids. The renowned Southern spy and scout Laura Ratcliffe, who lived nearby, showed this rock to Col. (then Captain) ...

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Thompson–Boughton Mill

1878 – 1914

This millstone is the last remnant of the flour mill that operated on the river bank a half-mile to the south. Power was provided by the stream that now tumbles down a rocky slope on the north boundary ...

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British Soldier

19 April 1775

Near this site was buried

a British soldier of the

4th the King’s Own Regt. of Foot

fatally wounded at North Bridge

Marker is on Monument Street (Massachusetts Route 62), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Reidville Public School

Built in 1948 on the site of Reidville Female College (operated 1871-1910), one of two private schools founded in 1857 by Rev. Robert Harden Reid and located on lands given by James N. Gaston, James Wakefield, and Anthony Wakefield. Reidville ...

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Espejo Beltran Expedition - 1582-1583

Following the Rodriquez-Chamuscado expedition of 1581 there was increased interest in the area now known as New Mexico and Texas. There was also concern for the safety of Fray Rodriquez and Fray Lopez, who had stayed in the area. In ...

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Reverend Bernard Donnelly

Father Donnelly came to Jackson County in 1845 to serve zealously for thirty five years as a frontier pastor at St. Mary's Church, Independence and Immaculate Conception Church, Kansas City. On this site of the first church property purchased in ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Demopolis, Alabama

Side A

Charter members 1839:

John B. Cook (first elder)

Mary S. Cook

Elmira Gaither

Eleanor L. Lucy

Mariah S. Tillinghast

Benajah P. Whitlow

Eliza A. Whitlow

Ira Patterson

Sarah Young

First resident pastor (1846-53);

The Rev. William ...

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Dubois County Honor Roll Memorial

[[ Left ‘Small Book’ ]]

[ Left ‘Page’ ]

* * * Mexican War * * *

James Green • Pleasant Horton • James McElvaine • Hiram Main • David L. Matthews • Joseph Orinder

* * * Spanish American War * * ...

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Chambers County War Memorial

In memory of Chambers Co. veterans who gave their lives in following wars:

World War I [west face] (list of names)

World War II [east and south faces](list of names)

Korean and Vietnam Conflicts [north face] (lists of names)

Marker is on Lafayette Street ...

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Chambers County

Chambers County, created December 18, 1832 from Creek Indian cession. Named for Dr. Henry C. Chambers of Madison County, member of Constitutional Convention 1819, legislature of 1820, elected U.S. Senator 1825 but died enroute to Washington.

County government organized 1833 by ...

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