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In a tangle of willows without light

The singular screech-owl's tight

Invisible lyric seeds the mind

With the furious murmer of their chivalry

Ode to the Confederate Dead

By Allen Tate

Jos. Richards - Sergt. J.F. Forbes - C. Griffin ...

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Capt. Jennifer J. Harris U.S.M.C.

Capt. Jennifer J. Harris U.S.M.C.

Memorial Tree

KIA Iraq 7 February 2007

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Monument Avenue and Burrill Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Swampscott Civil War Monument

[ east side ]

In Memory Of The Brave

And Heroic Soldiers Who

Died In Defence Of Their

Country. This Monument Is

Erected By The Town Of

Swampscott.

"Our Nations Defenders

Dead But Not Forgotten."

[ north side ]

Lieut. Col. Charles R. Mudge 2nd Mass Infantry

Caleb O. Stone Co. ...

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Sapony Episcopal Church

Sapony Episcopal Church stands approximately 1.5 miles to the north. This simple frame building was first constructed in 1725-1726. The Rev. Devereux Jarratt served as rector here and at two other congregations in Dinwiddie County from 1763 until his death ...

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Peter Cartwright

(1 Sept. 1785 – 25 Sept. 1872)

Known for helping to develop Methodism as a circuit rider in Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, and Illinois, Peter Cartwright was born three miles southeast. His library, which he carried in his saddlebag, included a ...

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Bridgeport Bridge

"Wood’s Crossing"

Bridgeport Bridge, or “Wood’s Crossing”, is the longest single span covered bridge in existence. Used since 1862, built by David I. Wood. This plaque is dedicated to those pioneer Americans who came to California in search of a new ...

Birthplace of Roger Atkinson Pryor

Nearby is Montrose, the birthplace of Roger Atkinson Pryor, born 19 July 1828. Pryor practiced law before becoming a journalist and briefly owned newspapers in Richmond and Washington, D.C., in the 1850s. He served his Virginia district in the U.S. ...

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Bellewood Park

From 1904 – 1916 the Lehigh Valley Railroad

operated one of the largest amusement parks in the east on these hills.

Marker is on Pattenburg Road (New Jersey Route 614), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Collins Park

This park was given to the City of Barnwell

by the Robert O. Collins Family in 2000.

It was once the site of the home of

William Gilmore Simms and his wife,

Emma Hertzog Simms. The property,

purchased by Joseph Allen Porter in 1919,

remained ...

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Keeper’s Dwelling

Absecon Lighthouse

The light from Absecon Lighthouse first beamed out across the Atlantic Ocean in 1857. At that time, the Lighthouse consisted of the original keeper’s dwelling, a thirty-foot connecting passageway and the tower. In 1903, adding a two-story addition to ...

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