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First Baptist Church
(Front text)
Organized in 1813 with 13 members, thi...
Brockman Park
Upper Plaque:
Dedicated to the memory
o...
Presbyterian Church
During the Civil War this church was used by both the Nort...
Bethune Museum-Archives
Mary McLeod Bethume "Council House"
National Histo...
Twentieth Century Functional Commercial Building
Historic Landmarks
of Fountain County
a...
In Memory of the Huntington County Boys who lost their lives in
In Memory of the Huntington County Boys who lost their liv...
The Public Square
When surveyors laid out the original village, this square ...
Hubbardton Battle Monument
The only battle
fought in Vermont
durin...
Salisbury
On this site stood Salisbury, built in the eighteenth cent...
Liberty Bridge
Honoring Liberty Corporation founder
W. Frank Hipp a...
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First Baptist Church
(Front text)
Organized in 1813 with 13 members, this branch of Stateburg's High Hills of Santee Baptist Church (founded before 1772) became an independent congregation on September 24, 1820. It became known as Sumterville Baptist Church, and among early ministers ...
Brockman Park
Upper Plaque:
Dedicated to the memory
of
Dr. William Thomas Brockman
A distinguished Surgeon
-- Humanitarian --
Churchman
Citizen and Commissioner of the City of
Greenville, South Carolina
1881 ---- 1968
Lower Plaque:
Brockman Park
In honor of Dr. Thomas Brockman
for his many contributions
as alderman for the city of
Greenville, S.C.
Marker is at ...
Presbyterian Church
During the Civil War this church was used by both the North and South as a hospital. Union soldiers stabled horses here and burned pews for firewood. Federal government paid $800 indemnity in 1914.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Bethune Museum-Archives
Mary McLeod Bethume "Council House"
National Historic Site
Designated October 15, 1982
by Act of Congress
Born on July 10, 1875, in Mayesville, South Carolina, Mary McLeod Bethune was the daughter of sharecroppers. After attending Scotia Seminary in North Carolina ...
Twentieth Century Functional Commercial Building
Historic Landmarks
of Fountain County
award presented to
Daniel and Gloria Llewellyn
for the restoration
and preservation of the
Twentieth Century Functional Commercial Building
C. 1900
Marker is on Liberty Street east of 3rd Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
In Memory of the Huntington County Boys who lost their lives in
In Memory of the Huntington County Boys who lost their lives in the Great War.
Charles S. Beard • Homer Glenn Fisher • Elmer Leroy Fysoa • Carl William Grossman • Lewis Alden Haller • Edward Emerson Hasty • Edward D. ...
The Public Square
When surveyors laid out the original village, this square was designated The Public Square. The center of the Square was reserved for the construction of a courthouse, completed on 1836. The Public Square embodies the rights guaranteed to the people ...
Hubbardton Battle Monument
The only battle
fought in Vermont
during the Revolution
Right side of Monument:
This monument erected by citizens of Hubbardton and vicinity July 7, 1859
Back of Monument:
Hubbardton Battle fought on this ground July 7, 1777
Bottom of Back:
Restored by the State of Vermont 1991
Gawet Marble ...
Salisbury
On this site stood Salisbury, built in the eighteenth century as a hunting lodge. Here Patrick Henry lived during his fourth and fifth term as Governor of Virginia. The Confederate General Edward Johnson lived here in his later years and ...
Liberty Bridge
Honoring Liberty Corporation founder
W. Frank Hipp and his children
Francis M. Hipp, Herman N. Hipp,
B. Calhoun Hipp and Dorothy Hipp Gunter
for their commitment and countributions
to the Greenville community.
Marker is on South Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org