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Ferguson's (South Carolina) Battery.
Maj. Robert Martin's Battalion.
Ferguson's (South Ca...
Monument to Women of the Confederacy
(South face)
Our Mothers
To the women of the C...
McCrory's Civil Rights Sit-ins / "Friendship Nine"
McCrory's Civil Rights Sit-ins
This building, built ...
A Night of “Savage Cruelty”
September 28, 1778
The evening of September 27, 1778...
In Memory of G. Norman Albree
In Memory Of
Native Son
G. Norman Albree
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers
Jane Hatch Camp dedicated in 1932
Construction began...
250th Anniversary of the Bering- Chirikov Expedition
1741-1991
Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of the...
Old Fountain Inn
According to tradition
an ante-bellum inn
with...
Catawissa Friends Meeting
The nearby friends meeting-house, built about 1775, was th...
Old Forge
On the south bank of the Lackawanna River opposite this sp...
Results for F
Ferguson's (South Carolina) Battery.
Maj. Robert Martin's Battalion.
Ferguson's (South Carolina) Battery.
4 - 12 pdr. Napoleons.
Maj. Robert Martin's Battalion.
Walker's Division, Hardee's Corps.
1st Lieut. R. T. Beauregard, Commanding.
1st Lieut. M. D. Calhoun.
2d Lieut. J. A. Aulston.
Nov. 25th, 1863.
The battery came into position on the crest of ...
Monument to Women of the Confederacy
(South face)
Our Mothers
To the women of the Confederacy “Whose pious ministrations to our wounded soldiers soothed the last hours of those who died far from the objects of their tenderest love, whose domestic labors contributed much to supply the wants ...
McCrory's Civil Rights Sit-ins / "Friendship Nine"
McCrory's Civil Rights Sit-ins
This building, built in 1901, was occupied by McCrory's Five & Dime from 1937 to 1997. On February 12, 1960, black students from Friendship Jr. College in Rock Hill were denied service at the McCrory's lunch counter ...
A Night of “Savage Cruelty”
September 28, 1778
The evening of September 27, 1778, found Baylor’s Dragoons settling for the night near this site. The neighborhood’s name, Overkill, came from the small bridge “Over de kill”, a kill being a creek or river to the Jersey ...
In Memory of G. Norman Albree
In Memory Of
Native Son
G. Norman Albree
And All
Early Bird Pilots
Who Dared To Soar
Marker is at the intersection of Humphrey Street (Massachusetts Route 129) and Greenwood Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Humphrey Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers
Jane Hatch Camp dedicated in 1932
Construction began in 1930 by Jane Hatch, Lizzie Willis and Emma Kartchner. The building was neglected for several years and in the early 1950's seven couples agreed to save the home, which became the clubhouse ...
250th Anniversary of the Bering- Chirikov Expedition
1741-1991
Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of the Bering-Chirikov Expedition
May the wheel of change forever turn with peace, justice and opportunity
Old Fountain Inn
According to tradition
an ante-bellum inn
with a gushing fountain
in the front yard
stood near here
on the old stage road
between
Greenville and Columbia
and served as
a meeting place
for men in the area
in those days.
The present town,
charted Dec. 24, 1886
is named for the old inn.
Marker is ...
Catawissa Friends Meeting
The nearby friends meeting-house, built about 1775, was the place of worship for early Quaker settlers among the pioneers of this region. Catawissa itself was laid out by William Hughes, a Berks County Quaker.
Marker is on South Street, on the ...
Old Forge
On the south bank of the Lackawanna River opposite this spot was located the iron forge built 1789 by Dr. William Smith and James Sutton. This was the region's oldest forge, after which the town was named.
Marker is on South ...