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The Church Of The Nativity, Episcopal

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The Church of the Nativity congregation was organized December 17, 1842 - the name chosen because of the approaching Christmas season. The Convention of the Diocese of Alabama, Protestant Episcopal Church, approved the congregation on February 16, 1843. The ...

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Site of Israel Hutchinson's Home / Israel Hutchinson

Site of

Israel Hutchinson's Home

Here were brought Danvers

Soldiers slain at the

battle of Lexington

This memorial is a tribute to his

memory, from lineal decendants,

and the town of Danvers.

1896

Israel Hutchinson

1727-1811

Served his country as

Sergt. Co. of Rangers 1757

Lt. Lake George and Ticonderoga 1758

Capt. Quebec 1759

Capt. ...

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Wells Fargo Building

First structure on site built in 1851. Bar portion of building erected in 1856 as drug store. Wells Fargo Express Agency moved to store briefly in 1887. Two story section built in 1858, used as a general store. Easterly one ...

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Herman Frank Arnold

Musician

Eilenburg Prussia Germany

October 6, 1837

Memphis, Tennessee

April 10, 1927

He orchestrayed "Dixie" and played it for the first time at the inauguration of Jefferson Davis,

President of the Confederacy, Montgomery, Alabama

February 18, 1861

Marker is on Old Airport Road (North Carolina Route 1547) ...

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Birthplace of Robert Winship Woodruff

December 6, 1889

Son of Ernest and Emily Winship Woodruff. Honored citizen, noted industrialist and philanthropist, a Georgian of universal friendships and acclaim. Through his vision and leadership the product “Coca-Cola” became the world’s refreshment.

1414 Second Avenue

Marker is on Second Avenue ...

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William Rufus de Vane King

1786-1853

Native Sampson County, North Carolina.

Admitted to bar, 1806.

North Carolina House of Commons 1807-1809.

U.S. Congressman 1811-16.

Secretary U.S. Legation Naples and St. Petersburg 1816-1818.

Moved to Dallas County, Alabama, 1818.

A founder of Selma; named city.

Delegate Alabama Constitutional Convention 1819.

U.S. Senator ...

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The French Lines

 

Built by troops under

Montcalm July 6-7, 1758.

Repaired by

American troops 1776.

Marker is on Sandy Redoubt, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Site of the First Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Clemso

On this spot, under a great oak three which stood here, the first meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Clemson Agricultural College was held May 2, 1888.

The following is a copy of the record of that meeting.

"Fort Hill, ...

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John Fox, Jr.

1863-1919

Author of "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come"

"The Trail of The Lonesome Pine" and other stories of Virginia and Kentucky

He was the interpreter of "The Heart of The Hills" and endeared to thousands of readers by the charm and truth ...

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Fairoaks Square

Once a gracious turn-of-the-century neighborhood, many of the homes here were close to condemnation when purchased by Circle “S” Industries, Inc. in 1980. In all, 12 Victorian cottages were renovated in the area.

Built between 1870 and 1920, the varied architecture ...

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