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Last Hostile Action by Foreign Troops

Site of the Last Hostile Action by Foreign Troops in the Continental United States.

Led by General Francisco (Pancho) Villa, insurgent Mexican forces on the night of March 9, 1916 raided camp Furlong a United States army cantonment, and the nearby ...

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Central College Presbyterian Church

This church was organized April 22, 1843, in conjunction with The Central College of Ohio on land donated by Squire Timothy Lee. The college, chartered in March, 1842, continued until 1892.

This brick chapel was erected in 1870 under the leadership ...

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The Ellsworth Chapel

Richard D. Ellsworth

Dedicated with love and gratitude

December 19, 1993

to

the Reverend Richard D. Ellsworth

by the congregation of

Central College Presbyterian Church

for more than thirty-five years

of faithful service to the church

and community.

Marker is on Sunbury Road, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy ...

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Captain Benjamin Bartholomew

 

Capt'n. Benjamin Bartholomew

was born in Great Valley

in the County of Chester

State of Pennsylvania

February 16th anno dom 1752.

At the earliest period of the

Revolutionary War

he left his plough,

and with a heart glowing with ...

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The San Simon Rest Area - Percy Jones, Jr.

Dedicated to the

Engineering Achievements of

Percy Jones, Jr.

1888 –

Chief locating engineer who by sheer genius personally located more miles of Arizona highways than any other person. His college training in mining and geology combined with instincts as a pioneer desert traveler ...

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The San Simon Rest Area - Percy Jones, Jr.

Dedicated to the

Engineering Achievements of

Percy Jones, Jr.

1888 –

Chief locating engineer who by sheer genius personally located more miles of Arizona highways than any other person. His college training in mining and geology combined with instincts as a pioneer desert traveler ...

The Baptist Church in the Great Valley

 

Organized in 1711 by Welsh families, it is the third oldest Baptist church in the State and the mother of eight nearby congregations. The present building, the second, was erected in 1805.

Marker is on Valley Forge Road (Pennsylvania ...

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St. Alban's Episcopal Church

Built 1904. Originally Glenburnie Chapel, 1891.

Marker is at the intersection of A Street and 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling south on A Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Dayton Fire Department Station No. 14

This property

has been placed on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Originally constructed

1901

The last “horse-drawn” apparatus

firehouse in Dayton, Ohio, 1917

Renovated by Servco Industries

and Main Auto Parts

1988

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 48) and Mumma ...

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Politics and "Penelope"

This is the 1863 site of the COMPILER newspaper office, Gettysburg's weekly "voice" of the Democratic party, and the home of its outspoken publisher Henry Stahle.

During the Battle of Gettysburg Stahle took into his home a badly wounded Union officer ...

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