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Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
The congregation for this church traces its roots back to ...
The Tenafly Railroad Station
Built in 1872 when George Huyler donated the land and a th...
Latta Library: A Carnegie Library
Andrew Carnegie was born in Scotland in 1835 as the Indust...
Battery Blair
Battery Blair was completed in 1903. It was named for Fran...
Battle of Dingles Mill
Memorial Park
Battle fought at this site Apr. 9, 186...
Chinatown, Grass Valley
1850 – 1938
Of the many gold rush imigrants, the Chi...
Chapel of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Tem
This chapel designed by Maximilien Godefroy represents a u...
Ohio University 1915 Alumni Gateway
The Ohio University Alumni Gate was built with funds contr...
Turnwold Plantation
Here, from 1862 to 1866, Joel Chandler Harris, author of "...
A Navigation Canal Becomes a Raceway
The Rappahannock Navigation system provided a means to tra...
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Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
The congregation for this church traces its roots back to 1870 when people first held services in their homes in what was originally called Stanfold. This community later became Dobie. Their first Catholic church was built in 1876 but was ...
The Tenafly Railroad Station
Built in 1872 when George Huyler donated the land and a third of the cost. Residents and the Northern Railroad of New Jersey shared equally in the balance. Designed in High Victorian Gothic by Architect Daniel T. Atwood, the station ...
Latta Library: A Carnegie Library
Andrew Carnegie was born in Scotland in 1835 as the Industrial Revolution was sweeping across Great Britian. Seeking a better life his family arrived in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania while Andrew was a small child. From a bobbin boy in a cotton ...
Battery Blair
Battery Blair was completed in 1903. It was named for Francis P. Blair, Jr., a veteran of the Mexican and Civil Wars who rose to the rank of major general and later represented Missouri in the U.S. Senate. The battery ...
Battle of Dingles Mill
Memorial Park
Battle fought at this site Apr. 9, 1865 Dedicated Saturday Jan. 27, 1979 3 P.M.
Sponsored by Dick Anderson Chapter No. 75 (1896) United Daughters of the Confedercy
Wm. E. Brunson III, noted War Between The States Arms and Records collector, ...
Chinatown, Grass Valley
1850 – 1938
Of the many gold rush imigrants, the Chinese were noted for their honest, sober and industrious characteristics. Each mining camp had its Chinatown and Grass Valley was second only to San Francisco’s. Former residents Duck Egg, Georgie Bow, ...
Chapel of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Tem
This chapel designed by Maximilien Godefroy represents a unique combination of French Gothic and classical architecture; it was built of English brick and trimmed with Acquia Creek sandstone and stucco. The cornerstone was dedicated by Bishop Carroll on June 16, ...
Ohio University 1915 Alumni Gateway
The Ohio University Alumni Gate was built with funds contributed by many alumni, with the original intent of honoring the class of 1815, which was the first graduating class. The largest contribution, however, came from Edward C. Berry, a black ...
Turnwold Plantation
Here, from 1862 to 1866, Joel Chandler Harris, author of "Uncle Remus", lived and worked as a printer's apprentice on what was probably the only newspaper ever printed on a Southern plantation, "The Countryman," a weekly newspaper edited and published ...
A Navigation Canal Becomes a Raceway
The Rappahannock Navigation system provided a means to transport bulk cargo between Fredericksburg and upriver farms and mines. In 1829, with financial assistance from Virginia’s Board for Public Works, the Rappahannock Company began construction of a series of canals and ...