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Printer John Miller

This London newspaper publisher and defender of a free press emigrated to Charleston in 1783 where he served as state printer and publisher of the first daily newspaper in South Carolina. Later in Pendleton he founded Miller's Weekly Messenger the ...

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VFW Post 1684 Memorial

Erected 1964 By Post 1684

In Grateful Tribute

To The Living And The Dead Who Through

Their Valiant Effort And Supreme

Sacrifice Have Helped To Preserve

Us A Free Nation

Marker can be reached from the intersection of 1st Avenue and Spring Street, on the ...

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The Flowery Branch Depot

Cotton, leather and furniture, as well as manufactured items from the region passed through these walls, as did passengers during its working years (c.1890-1970s) as a Richmond & Danville Railroad and Southern Railway System Depot. Sold to the City of ...

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Christ Prayer Chapel

“Come ye yourselves apart” (Mark 6-31) to pray / Any hour—any day.

Formerly Christ Episcopal Church, consecrated December 5, 1920, deconsecrated August 28, 1976. Moved October 18, 1976 from South Main Street to its present location and restored by Macedonia United ...

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History of Falls Park

The Carolina Foothills Garden Club, beginning in 1967, spearheaded efforts to reclaim the long neglected site of Greenville's birthplace and to preserve its natural beauty along the banks of the Reedy River. The City of Greenville endorsed the project and ...

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Dolly McNutt Plaza

Named for the Honorable Alice (Dolly) McNutt. Member Kentucky House of Representatives, 1976~86. Mayor City of Paducah, 172~76; City Commissioner, 1968~70.

Renowned for her outstanding ability as a public speaker.

Respected for her high standards of excellence and brilliant record. ...

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Battery E, Pennsylvania Light Artillery

(Front):Battery E.

(Knap's)

Penna. Light Artillery

(Front):Mustered in Oct. 1st 1861.

Reenlisted Jan. 1864.

Mustered out June 14th 1865.

At 3:30 p.m. July 2d one gun was placed

on Culp's Hill in the position marked

by a monument, and was joined by two

others at 5 p.m., when the ...

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Spanish American War Monument

"You triumphed over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined."

458,151

Erected in Honor of The Veterans of the Spanish~American War

Marker is on Washington Street just east of 7th Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Curtis Baptist Church

Augusta, Georgia

Organized

January 7, 1876

Centennial Observance

January 11, 1976

"Preaching Christ

the hope of all mankind"

Marker is on Broad St (Georgia Route 28) 0.1 miles west of 13th Street, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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"Old Judge Priest"

Here for six years presided William Sutton Bishop, the famed Judge Priest of Irvin S. Cobb's stories.

Judge Bishop, 1839~1902, was First District Circuit Court Judge from 1891 to 1897.

Served in 7th Ky. Conf. Inf.

"This was a man." ...

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