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Mural at Bergen Place
The Ballard Historical Society and the Seattle-Bergen Sist...
Steam Engine of the Florida Manufacturing Company
Across Range Street, this Unit was used in Cotton and Pean...
16th Pennsylvania Cavalry
Position occupied
on
the
afternoon
Closing the Gap
July 20, 1864. A critical factor in the alignment of Feder...
Downtown Baptist Church
Chartered September 23, 1974
Placed on the National ...
Campaign of 1781
Lafayette, moving west to protect stores in Albemarle from...
First Presbyterian Church
Huntsville, Alabama
Organized June 15, 1818 by the...
John Parke Custis
(west face)
Born at White House, New Kent County in ...
Lebanon Presbyterian Church
1821-1963
[Left Plaque]:
Original building of ...
Summerton Presbyterian Church
[Front]:
This church, founded in 1875 as a mission ...
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Mural at Bergen Place
The Ballard Historical Society and the Seattle-Bergen Sister City Association joined together to create this mural in 1995 to commemorate our community’s rich and prosperous history, and to celebrate our economic and cultural ties to other nations.
The Sister City ...
Steam Engine of the Florida Manufacturing Company
Across Range Street, this Unit was used in Cotton and Peanut processing until 1919 and later carried to Taylor County for use in the Lumber Industry. With a 5-foot Piston Stroke and a 16-foot Drive Wheel, this 500 HP Engine ...
16th Pennsylvania Cavalry
Position occupied
on
the
afternoon
of July 3rd 1863
16th Penna Cavalry
2nd Brigade 2nd Cavalry Division
Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Marker is on Highland Avenue ½ mile south of Hanover Road (Pennsylvania Route 116), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Closing the Gap
July 20, 1864. A critical factor in the alignment of Federal troops moving on Atlanta, from Peachtree Creek valley, was a wide gap between Peachtree Rd. (the left of Thomas’ forces) & Schofield’s 23d A.C. posted at the intersection of ...
Downtown Baptist Church
Chartered September 23, 1974
Placed on the National Register
of Historic Places August 1977
Sanctuary designed by
Samuel Sloan of Philadelphia
Erected in 1857 and Dedicated February 21, 1858
Marker is at the intersection of West McBee Avenue and Richardson Street, on the left when traveling ...
Campaign of 1781
Lafayette, moving west to protect stores in Albemarle from Tarleton, passed near here, June, 1871.
Marker is on James Madison Highway (U.S. 15) south of Hawkwood Lane, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Presbyterian Church
Huntsville, Alabama
Organized June 15, 1818 by the Rev. Gideon Blackburn, D.D.
One of the state’s oldest Presbyterian churches.
This site was selected for the first church building, dedicated on Oct. 13, 1822. The second and present, sanctuary was dedicated ...
John Parke Custis
(west face)
Born at White House, New Kent County in 1755. Died at Eltham, New Kent County, November 1781, where his body remains.
This marker placed by the Sons of the Revolution in Virginia 1960
(south face)
While acting as aide to General Washington ...
Lebanon Presbyterian Church
1821-1963
[Left Plaque]:
Original building of 1827 replaced by present building in 1963. standing on this rock, the first sermon was preached by Rev. R.B. Carter in 1820. The following ministers have faithfully served this church:
Rev. Richard B. Carter 1821-1831
Rev. Isaac Waddell ...
Summerton Presbyterian Church
[Front]:
This church, founded in 1875 as a mission of the Presbyterian Church in Manning, grew out of occasional services held in the Methodist church before the Civil War. The first worship site, a renovated carriage house, was located ½ ...