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Battery L, 1st Ohio Light Artillery

Artillery Brigade - Fifth Corps

(Front):Captain F. C. Gibbs

Battery

L, 1st Ohio Light Artillery

Artillery Brigade 5th Corps

Erected by the State of Ohio

(Back):Battery L

1st Ohio Light Artillery

July 2. 3. 1863Arriving on the field at 8 a.m. July 2, went into position under a ...

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Confederate Park

Established 1891 on property donated by Capt. Samuel E. White. The site was given citizens of Fort Mill to perpetuate the memory of those who sacrificed so much from 1861-1865. Assisting in making the historic spot a reality were John ...

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Whitewater Canal

Important waterway of pioneer commerce. Built 1836 - 47 from Lawrenceburg to Hagerstown, with branch to Cincinnati. Used until 1860. Fifteen-mile section restored by state.

Marker is on U.S. 52 east of McGuire Ridge Road, on the right when traveling east. ...

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Home Site of Jonathan Law

Near This Site Stood

The Home Of

Jonathan Law

Governor And

Deputy Governor

Of Connecticut

1714 - 1750

Marker is at the intersection of West River Street and River Street, on the right when traveling south on West River Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Cincinnati Public Markets / The Northern Liberties

 

Side A: Cincinnati Public Markets

Public markets housing butchers, fish merchants, and produce vendors were once the primary source of perishable foods for residents of America's cities. Cincinnati operated nine in 1859. Only Findlay Market, built here in 1852, ...

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The Works of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Concentrating Compa

On this site in 1891, Thomas Edison developed an enormous complex of mines, crushers, separators, and subsidiary buildings that came to be known as “Edison” or, more properly, “The Works of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Concentrating Company.” This company ...

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Georgia Marble Company and the Village of Tate

The Georgia Marble Company began in 1884 as one of many small marble quarrying operations in the region. In 1905 Colonel Sam Tate became the company's president, continuing in that position until his death in 1938. Georgia Marble Company stone ...

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Patterson Grange No. 939

Patterson 200 Years

Patterson

Grange No. 939

(Original Charter

Patterson Grange No. 237)

1874

The country was on the brink of a depression, and the power of the railroads dominated the post Civil War economy when farmers from the Midwest and the Northeast established ...

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Combat Wounded Veterans

Military Order of the Purple Heart

Dedicated to all men and women wounded in all our wars.My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country's way to show they care if I could ...

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Main Street in the Late 1800s

Ridgefield, Connecticut

Looking south from Prospect Street, where the shops and offices of Yankee Ridge are today, stood homes at the beginning of the 20th century. From the left are the Osborn house, owned by Richard Osborn, owner of the Ridgefield ...

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