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Mt. Pleasant Church

In 1835 St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church

moved here from about 1 mi. south and

changed its name to Mt. Pleasant.

It is generally accepted that this

congregation was organized ca. 1750

and that John George Bamberg

preached there shortly after 1798.

In 1873 the S.C. Lutheran ...

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Sulphur Springs

This valley owes its name to the two springs located one mile north of this monument. From 400 A.D. to 1450 A.D. Indigenous Indians farmed the region. Their bedrock mortar pits remain on the nearby hill. Later Chiricahua Apaches, Spaniards, ...

Festge Park

You are looking across a deep preglacial valley. Once glacial meltwaters drained west to the Wisconsin River, depositing sand and gravel brought south to Middleton by the giant ice sheets. Today, winding through this unglaciated outwash plain is Black Earth ...

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Wesley Chapel

Stone from area of

Wesley Chapel • 1806

First edifice of the

Bremen United

Methodist Church

First trustees

Zebulon Holliday

George Blosser

Eli Gardner

Marker is at the intersection of Walnut Street and Mulberry Street, on the left when traveling west on Walnut Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

St Matthews Baptist Church

This church was founded in 1870 with

Rev. Plenty Pinckney as its first

minister and worshipped in a "bush

tent" nearby until a log church was

built a few years later. A new frame

church was built on this site in the

1890's during the pastorate ...

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Brigham Park

You are looking north from the Military Ridge toward Mazomanie, which lies in the Wisconsin River Valley. Beyond the Wisconsin River bluffs, on a clear day, the higher Baraboo Hills can be seen 35 miles away. These hills, with some ...

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Byrd Presbyterian Church

Byrd Presbyterian Church's congregation is descended from worshipers, organized by theologian and future Princeton University president Samuel Davies at Tucker Woodson's farm in 1748. By 1759 the group had its own building on Byrd Creek. In 1838 descendents of the ...

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Spanish Mills and Bongoland

After the 1850s, Dunlawton's days as a serious sugar venture were through. John Marshall moved away, tried to rid himself of the Florida plantation, and finally snared a buyer in 1871. His successors included Charles Dougherty (a noted lawyer-politician but ...

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Springhouse

1764

In 1747, the Moravians fenced in the spring to keep out domestic animals and fowl. Early recoreds also state that one a year, two men were assigned to clean the spring “by the light of the moon.”

A bountiful spring was ...

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Delaware Township Veterans

In Honor of those from Delaware Township who served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America.

Erected by Sergeantsville Memorial Post 8390

Veterans of Foreign Wars

1992

Marker is at the intersection of Rosemont - Ringoes Road and Sergeantsville - Flemington ...

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