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The Revolution in the Backcountry/ Sumter's Camp at Clems Branch
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The Revolution in the Backcountry
The Battle of Reams Station
Oak Grove United Methodist Church
In front of you is...
Stephen Decatur Miller
[Marker Front]:
Governor of South Carolina from 1828...
The Battle of Reams Station
The Petersburg (& Weldon) Railroad
As early as...
Newburgh's Neighborhood Preservation Began on This Street
The first 5 brick houses on the east side of the street we...
Read's Batallion
These cannon mark the approximate position of a four-gun b...
First National Bank of Rockport
Chartered on October 8, 1890, the First National Bank of A...
Manasss 1905 - The Great Fire
Courage & Determination Save Town
During the cold wi...
Chattanooga Daily Rebel
Established on this site, Aug. 2, 1862, by Franc M. Paul, ...
Congregation Mickve Israel
(Founded 1733)
The oldest Congregation now practicin...
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The Revolution in the Backcountry/ Sumter's Camp at Clems Branch
[Marker Front]:
The Revolution in the Backcountry
After British forces took Charleston in May 1780, they set up outposts in the backcountry and attempted to control the state by encouraging Loyalists. Backcountry Patriots organized a resistance in response, with an important camp ...
The Battle of Reams Station
Oak Grove United Methodist Church
In front of you is second location where the original church building stood after the Civil War. The first location was east of here and across the Civil War-era Halifax Road (now Acorn Drive). It was ...
Stephen Decatur Miller
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Governor of South Carolina from 1828 until 1830, Miller was born near here May 8, 1787, the son of Charles and Margaret White Miller. He served in the US House of Representatives (1822-1828), and US Senate (1831-1833). He died ...
The Battle of Reams Station
The Petersburg (& Weldon) Railroad
As early as September 1829, business interests in Petersburg wanted to build a railroad between Petersburg, Virginia and Weldon, North Carolina. The railroad would connect the Appomattox and Roanoke river and attract trade away from ...
Newburgh's Neighborhood Preservation Began on This Street
The first 5 brick houses on the east side of the street were saved from demolition by Ellzabeth Lyon in 1974. Newburgh's neighborhood preservation began on thls street.
Marker is on Montgomery Street 0.2 miles from South Street, on the right ...
Read's Batallion
These cannon mark the approximate position of a four-gun battery belonging to the Richmond Fayette Artillery, part of Major J.P.W. Read’s Battalion that held strategic points along the Confederate main line. The battery supported General Alfred H. Colquitt’s Georgia brigade ...
First National Bank of Rockport
Chartered on October 8, 1890, the First National Bank of Aransas Pass (now Rockport) was organized by a group of businessmen led by John H. Traylor, James M. Hoopes, George W. Fulton, Jr., James C. Fulton, and Richard H. Wood. ...
Manasss 1905 - The Great Fire
Courage & Determination Save Town
During the cold winter night of December 5, 1905, a smoldering fire began in Blossom's Alley across the tracks from the train depot. It soon raged through the young town of Manassas, destroying 35 homes, the ...
Chattanooga Daily Rebel
Established on this site, Aug. 2, 1862, by Franc M. Paul, it was published in three states, five towns and, for several months, in a boxcar traveling with Confederate armies. Later editors were Henry Watterson and Albert Roberts. Usually, it ...
Congregation Mickve Israel
(Founded 1733)
The oldest Congregation now practicing Reform Judism in the United States. Mickve Israel was founded by a group of Jews, mainly of Spanish-Portuguese extraction, which landed at Savannah, July 11, 1733, five months after the establishment of the Colony ...