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Robinson Road

Opened 1820's. Ran from Jackson Military Road to Natchez Trace by way of Louisville, Doak's Stand & Choctaw Agency. For years it was only direct route from Columbus to Jackson.

Marker can be reached from Main Street (State Highway 182) near ...

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Bethel A.M.E. Church

(Front text)

This church, founded in 1866, was one of the first separate African-American congregations established in Columbia after the Civil War. It met in buildings on Wayne St., at Lincoln & Hampton Sts., and at Sumter & Hampton Sts. ...

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Ebenezer Lutheran Church

First Lutheran congregation in Columbia. Church dedicated in this square in 1830 was burned by Union troops in 1865. It was rebuilt 1870, partly through aid of northern Lutherans, and used for Sunday School after present church was completed in ...

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In Memory of Those Whose Bodies Were Moved From Ontario Street C

1826

Name - Age - Date of Death - Grave*

Trumble - 32 - Oct. 1813 - 1st

Deming Brainard - 25 - Aug. 28, 1824 - 2nd

Unknown - - - 3rd

Horace Pitkin - 20 - Dec. 20, ...

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Record Courier Building

1218 Eddy Street

The Record Courier has been published in Douglas County since 1904 when Dr. Southworth merged the Gardnerville Record and the Genoa Weekly Courier into one newspaper. In 2004 the Record Courier marks a solid century of printing.

This building ...

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Bremo

The nearby Bremo properties include three separate houses, all built by planter, soldier and reformer Gen. John Hartwell Cocke (1780 - 1866) on his family's 1725 land grant. The three properties - Bremo, Lower Bremo, and Recess - and their ...

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This Tablet Marks the Final Resting Place of the Shakers of the

This tablet marks the final resting place of the Shakers of the North Union Society. Their remains were moved from the Shaker burial ground on South Park Boulevard to this cemetery in 1909.

"Do all your work as though you had ...

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Second Brigade

August 30, 1862

5:15 p.m.

Second Division (Ricketts)

Third Corps (McDowell)

Army of Virginia, USA

Second Brigade

Brig. Gen. Zealous B. Tower

26th New York - 88th Pennsylvania

94th New York - 90th Pennsylvania

"The regiment rushed up on the double quick and the companies deployed as best they ...

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I Never Saw Anything Like Them Before

Looking over this parapet, you can still see some 1,400 feet of earthwork walls stretching out before you. In 1863 Fortress Rosecrans had more than 14,000 feet of walls surrounding a compound that covered 200 acres.

Lunette Thomas

This earthwork defense, the ...

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September 11, 2001 Living Memorial Grove

 

This grove of flowering trees is a living memorial dedicated to the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. It is one of five Living Memorial Groves around the City, one in each borough in a park with clear views ...

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