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Dr. Maro Johnson's Office - 1842

In 1842, Maro Johnson purchased a portion of lot #2. The deed read that Johnson had to have the property paid for and a respectable building erected on it within one year. Those terms were met. The building became Dr. ...

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Honorable Chief Junaluska

Gul'kala'ski - Tsu - Mu - La - Hun - Ski

Junaluska was a peace-loving Chief in Western North

Carolina. When Lake Junaluska was established, the name selected was that of the mountain keeping vigil over the lake-Junaluska Mountain - Honoring the ...

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Pequot Swamp Fountain

1637

This Fountain Commemorates The

Valor And Victory

Of The Colonist Forefathers At

Pequot Swamp

[ on the west side ]

1903

Erected By

Dorothy Ripley Chapter

D. A. R.

And Friends

Marker is at the intersection of Center ...

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Site of Trinity Church

Site Of

Trinity Church

1790 – 1844

Rev. Philo Shelton

Rector For Forty Years

First To Be Ordained By

First American Bishop

Samuel Seabury

Marker is at the intersection of Mill Plain Road and Sturges Road, on the left when traveling north on Mill Plain Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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94th Combat Infantry Division

Northern France Rhineland • Ardennes Central Europe

THIS MONUMENT IS A TRIBUTE TO THE MEN OF THE 94TH INFANTRY DIVISION WWII

In recognition of the outstanding war record of the 94th. The State of Wisconsin designated this monument to be erected ...

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Sparta Free Library

Prior to the construction of this building in 1902, the Sparta Free Library had several homes in the community. Schick and Roth, a LaCrosse architectural firm, designed the library building.

Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie provided construction funds. The Carnegie Foundation ...

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Forrest's Raid

Dec. 20, 1862

At Humboldt, Starnes' detachment of Forrest's Brigade captured both railroads running into the town, destroyed track, trestles and rolling stock and burned stores and munitions. Meanwhile Forrest, with the commands of Biffle (19th Tenn. Cav)and Cox (2nd Tenn.Cav.Bn)passed ...

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Forrest's Raid

Dec. 21, 1862

At Kenton, a detachment of Forrest's Brigade coming North from Rutherford, captured the Federal garrison 250 men including Col Thos.J.Kenney, 122nd Illinois Infantry. They also tore up the five miles of track between the two towns.

Marker is at ...

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The Cove Gorges of the Flint

Pine Mountain to the south makes a complete loop forming a beautiful basin 4 miles in diameter known as `The Cove.` It is joined on the south by Oak Mountain, another hard quartz ridge. Flint River has avoided an easier ...

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Unknown Confederate Dead

Here lie twelve Confederate soldiers, ‘known but to God’, who died of disease and wounds, 1864- 1865, in the General Hospital, Georgia State Line, located near this spot. Dr. A.P.Brown was senior surgeon in charge of the hospital. Dr. E.A. ...

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