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William Preston Few (1867-1940)

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William Preston Few, prominent Southern educator, was born 1.6 mi. NE in 1867. Few received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1896 and joined the faculty of Trinity College, Durham, N.C., that same year. He became Trinity's fifth president in 1910 ...

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Mike O'Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge

May all who cross the canyon on this memorial bridge travel their life journeys with the strength and inspiration found in the high ideals and heroic deeds of these brave humble men.

In Memory of these men of heroic sprit who ...

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Women Airforce Service Pilots

WW II 1942 – 1944

We Salute all WASPS…Y

You have shown that you can

fly wingtip to wingtip

with your brothers

Marker can be reached from Buchanan Boulevard.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Chaptico

A History of Rebellion

Tiny Chaptico was home to many daring men, beginning with John Coode who led Maryland's 1689 Protestant Rebellion. During the Civil War, Chaptico's blockade runners carried medicin and other supplies at night across the Potomac River past ...

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Chaptico

A History of Rebellion

Tiny Chaptico was home to many daring men, beginning with John Coode who led Maryland's 1689 Protestant Rebellion. During the Civil War, Chaptico's blockade runners carried medicin and other supplies at night across the Potomac River past ...

St. Raphael's Frenchtown Cemetery

Final resting place of early French emigrants and their descendants.

Coming directly to the Montrose-Belleville community from St. Germain in eastern France, 32 families arrived beginning in the early 1850's. Unique and isolated, the group prospered and grew, numbering nearly 500 ...

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Central Orphanage of North Carolina

Founded 1883. Pioneer Negro child-caring institution, serving on state-wide basis.

Marker is on Raleigh Street south of West Antioch Drive, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Reynoldsburg - Birthplace of the Tomato

Alexander W. Livingston, plant breeder, horticulturist and seed merchant, who became internationally known through his development of the tomato, was born October 14, 1821, the son of John and Mary Graham Livingston. The first known variety of the tomato was ...

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The Sullivan Expedition Against The Iroquois Indians 1779

White Oak Run

Site of Chowder camp, Where Gen. Sullivan dined on trout chowder, end of third day's march June 20, 1779 Distance 5 miles.

Marker is on Sullivan Trail Road 0.1 miles east of Crescent Lake Road, on the right when ...

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105th Pennsylvania Infantry

1st Brigade, 1st Division, 3rd Corps

(Front):105th Pennsylvania Infantry

1st Brig. 1st Div. 3d Corps.

July 2nd Position from 2 to 4 p.m.

Moved across the Emmitsburg

Road. Being outflanked the regiment

changed front facing south and

formed line along the lane at right

angles to the road ...

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