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Home of Joseph Henry Lumpkin
Georgia's First Chief Justice
Joseph Henry Lumpkin, ...
San Jacinto Plaza
In 1857, W. T. Smith sold his property which he called "Th...
Mullins Depot / Mullins
Mullins Depot. The town of Mullins, first known as Mullins...
Cold Spring
Erected
in memory of
Gen. John C. Freemont...
Field Hospitals - First Corps
Medical Department
Army of the Potomac
Medical...
Place of the Poplar Boundary Tree
North Lat. 35 Deg. 30 Min.
on Southern Boundary Line...
Field Hospitals - Fifth Corps
Medical Department
Army of the Potomac
Medical...
American Legion Post No. 49 Veterans Memorial
In Memory of
Veterans of All Wars
Marke...
Enjoy the Havre de Grace Promenade
Stroll along our boardwalk, stop and listen to the ducks s...
Hampton - Preston House
Built about 1818 by Ainsley Hall. Purchased 1823 by Wade H...
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Home of Joseph Henry Lumpkin
Georgia's First Chief Justice
Joseph Henry Lumpkin, born in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Dec. 23, 1799, entered the University of Georgia at fifteen, completing his college education at Princeton, New Jersey, in 1819. Lumpkin passed the bar in 1820 and began practicing ...
San Jacinto Plaza
In 1857, W. T. Smith sold his property which he called "The Town of El Paso" for $6500.00. The buyers were J. S. and H. S. Gillette, J. F. Crosby, J. W. Morton and V. St. Vrain; they had it ...
Mullins Depot / Mullins
Mullins Depot. The town of Mullins, first known as Mullins Depot, grew up as a result of the opening of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad in 1854. Land for the railroad’s buildings and for the right-of-way was given here by ...
Cold Spring
Erected
in memory of
Gen. John C. Freemont
“The Pathfinder”
a former resident
A.D. 1913
Marker is on N Broadway (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Field Hospitals - First Corps
Medical Department
Army of the Potomac
Medical Department
Field Hospitals
First Corps
The Division Field Hospitals of the First Corps were located July 1st at the Lutheran Theological Seminary, the Penna. College, the Courthouse, and other churches and buildings in Gettysburg. When these fell into ...
Place of the Poplar Boundary Tree
North Lat. 35 Deg. 30 Min.
on Southern Boundary Line of lands allotted to the earl of Granville, one of the lords proprietors, in 1743 by the British Crown.
The dividing line between Burke and Rutherford counties ran here until after 1792.
Beginning ...
Field Hospitals - Fifth Corps
Medical Department
Army of the Potomac
Medical Department
Field Hospitals
Fifth Corps
The Division Field Hospitals of the Fifth Corps were established July 2nd at the Weikert House and other houses near Little Round Top and along the Taneytown Road. During the night they were ...
American Legion Post No. 49 Veterans Memorial
In Memory of
Veterans of All Wars
Marker is on Locust Street (U.S. 22), on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Enjoy the Havre de Grace Promenade
Stroll along our boardwalk, stop and listen to the ducks splashing in the water, feel the bay breeze on your cheek, and search the horizon for boats drifting on the water.
Marker can be reached from Commerce Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hampton - Preston House
Built about 1818 by Ainsley Hall. Purchased 1823 by Wade Hampton, I. Inherited by his daughter, Mrs. John S. Preston, 1863. Headquarters of Union Gen. J. A. Logan, 1865; residence of Gov. F. J. Moses 1872-74; Ursuline Convent 1887-90; College ...