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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

The cathedral parish was established in 1821 by Bishop John England, the first Bishop of Charleston. The cathedral was named for St. Finbar. A second cathedral church was erected on this site in 1856 under the names of Sts. John ...

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Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church

In 1824, Presbyterians worshipped together for the first time in Montgomery County in an unfinished log cabin. Expressing their religious mission through education, Presbyterians founded Wabash College in 1832 and the county's first free preschool program in 1969. The present ...

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Delplaine House

This building

erected by

The Market Square

Corporation,

is a reconstruction

of the

Delplaine House

which stood on this site from

the Settlement until 1884 A.D.

G. Whitefield preached from

the Balcony overlooking the

Square. Many Women and

Children found ...

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St. Paul African American Methodist Episcopal Church

Marker Front:

This congregation was organized before the Civil War and held its services in a brush arbor until 1875 when its trustees bought land near this site from B. W. Brogdon and built a sanctuary there. First church officers were ...

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John Cordes Prioleau House

68 Meeting Street

This property, originally known as Town Lot Number 54 of the Grand Modell of Charles Town, was granted by the Lords Proprietors to William Jones March 23, 1682. In 1808, the property was purchased by John Cordes ...

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Roy J. Plunkett

June 26, 1910 - May 12, 1994

Roy J. Plunkett was born in New Carlisle, Ohio, and graduated from Newton Township High School in Pleasant Hill. He received his B.A. degree from Manchester College before enrolling as a graduate student in ...

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Triple Arch Stone Bridge

The only bridge of this design in Hunterdon County.

It spans the Musconetcong River and joins Hunterdon

to Warren County.

Also known as Wydner Farm Bridge

Marker is on Old Turnpike Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Poyas-Mordecai House

A Private Residence

Dr. Jean Ernest Poyas built this classic Charleston single house in elegant Adamesque style of architecture. It was purchased in 1837 by Moses Cohen Mordecai, an important historic figure, who added the piazzas and connected the main ...

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Welcome To The Twp. Of Lebanon

Settled in the 18th century as an agricultural community.

Est. 1731 Inc. 1798

1798 Bicentenial 1998

Marker is on Penwell Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Camp Nancy

Camp Nancy began as one of the many logging camps established in the piney woods of East Texas during the early 20th century. The camp was first created in Nacogdoches County, but was moved to the Angelina County community of ...

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