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The Community of Briggs
Pioneers mainly from the Old South settled here on the Aar...
Lundy's Lane Battlefield Commemorative Wall
Celebrating 100 Years
In celebration of the City of ...
Earliest Church
The Stanford Presbyterian Church, founded 1788 on this sit...
County Named, 1780
For Benjamin Lincoln, 1733-1810. Born Mass. In War of Revo...
Longfellow School
Law, Law and Potter, Architects
The Longfellow Schoo...
Greenfield Cemetery
In 1846, local officials designated a block in the central...
Locomotive No. 5
Built in 1911 by Philadelphia's Baldwin Locomotive Works, ...
Round Top Community
Home of the Townsends, Hills and McH. Windurn, veterans of...
Camp Huntsville
World War II Prisoner of War Camp
Camp Huntsville, c...
Bicentennial Monument Dedication
1776 - 1976
This monument is dedicated to the men an...
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The Community of Briggs
Pioneers mainly from the Old South settled here on the Aaron Boyce land grant in the 1860s and 70s. They had a school, and held church services, at Gum Springs in the 1880s. In 1888 a post office opened at ...
Lundy's Lane Battlefield Commemorative Wall
Celebrating 100 Years
In celebration of the City of Niagara Falls Centennial, and the 190th Anniversary of the Battle of Lundy's Lane, fought on July 25, 1814. These limestone panels were created to pay tribute to those who lost their lives ...
Earliest Church
The Stanford Presbyterian Church, founded 1788 on this site, on Old Wilderness Trail. Land given by Mary Briggs, sister of Gen. Benjamin Logan. Church moved to its present site, 1838; land given by Logan, one of founders. In 1797, David ...
County Named, 1780
For Benjamin Lincoln, 1733-1810. Born Mass. In War of Revolution took Mass. Regts. to reinforce New York, 1776; at Saratoga, 1777, cut Burgoyne's communications with Canada; 1778, command of Southern Department. Commissioned by Washington to receive the sword of Cornwallis ...
Longfellow School
Law, Law and Potter, Architects
The Longfellow School served the ethnically diverse Greenbush neighborhood as a community anchor between 1918 and 1980. Designed by the prominent Madison firm of Law, Law and Potter, the school is an excellent example of the ...
Greenfield Cemetery
In 1846, local officials designated a block in the central part of Livingston for use as a cemetery for local African Americans. Originally called Livingston Colored Cemetery, the burial ground was bounded by Feagin, Tyler, Sherman and Houston streets. As ...
Locomotive No. 5
Built in 1911 by Philadelphia's Baldwin Locomotive Works, this locomotive was first used to transport timber in Florida. In the 1920's it was purchased for use in Texas' logging industry by the Angelina County-based Carter-Kelley Lumber Company. The locomotive traveled ...
Round Top Community
Home of the Townsends, Hills and McH. Windurn, veterans of San Jacinto; Joel W. Robison, one of Santa Anna's captors; John Rice Jones, first postmaster general, Republic of Texas; and John C.C. Hill, boy captive of Mier Expedition and adopted ...
Camp Huntsville
World War II Prisoner of War Camp
Camp Huntsville, completed here in 1942, was one of the first prisoner of war (POW) camps built in the U.S. during World War II. Designed to house 3,000 POWs, it had more than 400 ...
Bicentennial Monument Dedication
1776 - 1976
This monument is dedicated to the men and women who gave of themselves and far too often their lives to foster and perpetuate the American dream.
To those who conceived our Constitution, those who wrote it, and those who ...