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Colleton County Confederate Soldiers

Colleton County

In Memory Of Our

Confederate Soldiers

Who Here Gave Their Lives

In Defense Of

A Righteous Cause

Feb. 3 and 4, 1865

Marker can be reached from Rivers Bridge State Park near SC-S-5-8.

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Assistant Chief Michael J. Kilpatrick

Wisconsin State Firefighters Memorial Final Alarm Bell Tower

Dedicated to the memory of

Assistant Chief Michael J. Kilpatrick,

North Lake Volunteer Fire Department,

North Lake, Wisconsin.

Died in the line-of-duty October 7, 2004.

And all Wisconsin firefighters who have made the ultimate ...

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Indians at the Falls

For Native American people, the Falls of St. Anthony was a landmark and sacred place. The river was a major highway for trade and travel. Although no Indian villages have been recorded here, oral traditions suggest frequent visits for fishing ...

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Juniata County War Memorial

To the glory of God and in honor

of those who died in

World War I • World War II

Korea • Vietnam

[Roll of Honored Dead]

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Bridge Street (Pennsylvania Route 35), on the right when ...

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Musgrove Mill State Historic Site

Musgrove Mill State Historic Site is devoted to preserving a portion of the site of the Battle of Musgrove's Mill. On August 19, 1780, a small, yet battle-tested band of Patriot militia outmaneuvered and outfought a larger loyalist force compromised ...

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Montgomery Street Station

Montgomery Street Station, one of the world’s earliest central electric stations, began service here in 1884. Built by Thomas A. Edison.

Marker is on Montgomery Street 0.1 miles from 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.

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Norman Scott Natatorium

Named in honor of Rear Admiral Norman Scott, U.S. Navy

Midshipman Scott was instrumental in

introducing intercollegiate swimming

at the Naval Academy in 1911.

Winner of Congressional Medal of Honor

for heroism during the Battle of Savo

Island [sic] on the night ...

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Clarendon County Confederate Monument

(North face)

CSA

Erected

to the

soldiers

from Clarendon

County

Who served in The War

for Southern

Independence.

Charleston - 1861

Appomattox - 1865.

(East face)

Hope, like the eastern sun,

rose bright in the heart of

the southerner for home

government and the Confed-

erate States of America.

Overwhelming in numbers and

with resources inexhaustable,

he fought with ...

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Warwick County Confederate Monument

1881-Virginia-1865

Unveiled May 27, 1909

to our

Gallant Soldiers

of the

Confederacy

Warwick County

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Old Courthouse Way and Courthouse Drive, on the left when traveling west.

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The City of Hyattsville

Welcome to the City of Hyattsville

Christopher Clark Hyatt purchased a land parcel in 1845 and soon after the surrounding farmland was subdivided into housing lots. By 1859, the tract officially began to be recognized as Hyattsville.

According to G. M. Hopkin's ...

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