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Prospect State Route 47 Bridge

1913 - 2007

The single-span Parker Through Truss Bridge that previously carried State Route 47 over the Scioto River at this location was constructed by the Standard Engineering Company of Toledo shortly after the Flood of 1913 destroyed the wrought iron ...

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Sutterville Brewery

Site of a two story brick building built for Robert H. Vance of San Francisco in 1853. One of five brick structures erected that year, it was first occupied as a store. Almost coincident with the founding of Camp Union ...

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Euhaw Baptist Church

[Marker Front]:

Established on Edisto Island about

1686 by Scotch dissenters, this

is the second oldest Baptist

organization in the South. For

many years a branch of First

Baptist Church in Charleston, Euhaw

declared itself a seperate church

in 1745 after relocating to this

vicinity from Edisto Island. ...

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Holt & Balcom Logging Camp No. 1

Generally called "Depot Camp," it is the oldest standing lumber camp in Wisconsin.

It remains where originally built in 1880, in what was one of the greatest white pine regions of the middle west. Expert woodsmen built the camp as ...

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The Jacobus Vanderveer House

Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Farmhouse Built c. 1760.

Headquarters of General Henry Knox During The 1778-1779 Winter Encampment Of The Continental Army Near Pluckemin

Marker is on U.S. 202/206, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Sailor's Burial Ground

In this burial ground, hallowed to the "men who go down to the sea in ships and occupy their business in great waters," are interred ship captains and seamen from many lands - America, Norway, Sweden, England, Scotland, Ireland, and ...

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Baker County

This County, created by Acts of the Legislature Dec. 12 & 24, 1825, is named for Col. John Baker of Revolutionary fame. The original County Site was at Byron but an Act of Dec. 26, 1831, established a new Site ...

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George Abernethy

Oregon History

From 1845 to 1849, George Abernethy was the first Provisional Governor of the Oregon Country, which extended from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountains and from California to Northern British Columbia. After arriving in Oregon in 1840 as ...

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First Presbyterian Church Confederate Veterans Monument

Men who served in the

Confederate States Army

from the congregation of

The First Presbyterian Church

Columbia, South Carolina

1861-1865

Dedicated to those who died

in gratitude to those who served

[List of 64 names]

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Members of this Congregation after 1865, who served

in the Confederate Army

[List of 22 names]

Marker ...

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End of Boone's Lick Trail

Marker is on Broadway, in the median.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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