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352nd Fighter Group
P-47 and P-51
In memory of the
“Blue-Nosed Bas...
Co. A Purnell Legion
Maryland Cavalry
(Front):
Co. A. Purnell Legio...
Kingwood Methodist Episcopal Church
Founded 1816,
the first Methodist Church
in Hu...
Kelly - Stone - Hill Place
Former home of John Herbert Kelly, brigadier general, C.S....
First Latter-day Saint Chapel in Phoenix
The first meetinghouse in Phoenix for The Church of Jesus ...
Military Services Memorial Plaza
[Main Text in Center Brass Plaque]:
In Honor of the ...
Permanence and Grandeur: Building the Federal Triangle
The Original PlanYou are standing on Pennsylvania Avenue, ...
Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Organized in 1833 by Quaker abolitionist Lucretia Mott, th...
Petaluma Historical Library and Museum
The "Old Carnegie Library", begun in 1904, served Petaluma...
Lacey's Spring
Abundant water and fertile land in this area south of the ...
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352nd Fighter Group
P-47 and P-51
In memory of the
“Blue-Nosed Bastards of Bodney”
352nd Fighter Group
328th • 486th • 487th • Hdqs Sqdns
1st Service Group
Hqs Sq • 1104th QM Co • 1066th Sig Co
17th Serv Sq • 1141st MP Co •
1772nd Ord Co •
22nd ...
Co. A Purnell Legion
Maryland Cavalry
(Front):
Co. A. Purnell Legion
Maryland Cavalry
Maryland's Tribute to Her Loyal Sons
(Around Base):
1st Brigade
2nd Division
Cavalry Corps
(Back):This detached company
commanded by
Capt. Robert E. Duvall.
served in the cavalry engagement
on this flank. July 2nd and 3rd 1863.
Organized at Pikesville MD.
Sept. Oct. and Nov. 1861
Mustered out ...
Kingwood Methodist Episcopal Church
Founded 1816,
the first Methodist Church
in Hunterdon County.
Building erected in 1860.
Steeple removed in 1878
after a severe storm
Marker is on Kingwood-Stockton Road (County Road 519), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Kelly - Stone - Hill Place
Former home of John Herbert Kelly, brigadier general, C.S. Army, born in Carrollton, March 31, 1840. Appointed to West Point at age 17, resigned a few months before graduation. Fought at Shiloh, Perryville, Murfreesboro and Chickamauga. Mortally wounded at battle ...
First Latter-day Saint Chapel in Phoenix
The first meetinghouse in Phoenix for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) was built on this site by the three-hundred-member congregation of the Phoenix Ward. At the time, J. Robert Price was bishop.
Since their beginning in 1912 ...
Military Services Memorial Plaza
[Main Text in Center Brass Plaque]:
In Honor of the men and women who have served their country in the armed services of The United States
Duty Honor Country
[With the exception of the above inscription, the brass plaques list those who contributed ...
Permanence and Grandeur: Building the Federal Triangle
The Original PlanYou are standing on Pennsylvania Avenue, the nation's symbolic Main Street. Known for inaugural and other parades and civic demonstrations, its importance dates back to Pierre L'Enfant's 1791 plan for the city of Washington. L'Enfant designed this broad, ...
Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Organized in 1833 by Quaker abolitionist Lucretia Mott, this society, headquartered here, originally consisted of sixty women who sought to end slavery. After the Civil War, the society supported the cause of the freed slaves.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Petaluma Historical Library and Museum
The "Old Carnegie Library", begun in 1904, served Petaluma from 1906 until the new library was built in 1976. This first major building by local architect Brainerd Jones is noted for its freestanding dome with stained glass, and use of ...
Lacey's Spring
Abundant water and fertile land in this area south of the Tennessee River attracted pioneer settlement in the early 1800s. The community established here by three Virginia-born brothers, Hopkins, John, and Theophilus Lacy, took on their name and became the ...