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Bloomsbury Catholic Church

Saint Joachim's Replacement

This church is the direct replacement for the same parish community of Saint Joachim's Church, West Portal, New Jersey, destroyed by fire February 5, 1944.

Marker is on Main Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Fries Rebellion of 1799

 

Site of early challenge to federal government's authority. This armed resistance by Pennsylvania-German farmers to the 1798 federal house tax was suppressed by soldiers. Leader John Fries was arrested for treason, condemned to death, and pardoned by President John ...

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Alabama

Roster of Her Fallen Heroes

Sgt. Virgil May Jr. - Alfred C Bond

D C Rankin - Wm D Galloway

Theo J Lester - Sgt W H Thomas

Capt Wm B Hunt - G W Hanna

J Thomas - Wm Wyeth

Cpl Robt W Yeldell - ...

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Lincoln Cabin

The Lincoln Cabin is a replica of the log cabin in which the President’s grandmother, Bersheba, raised her children.

Thomas Lincoln, father of the President, lived here until he was 25 years old. The cabin is furnished in the pioneer style ...

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Confederate Cabinet

With President Davis

held last full meetings

April 22-26, 1865

in a house which was

located here.

Marker is at the intersection of North Tyron Street and East 11th Street on North Tyron Street.

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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 ...

The Lincoln Cabin

The Lincoln Cabin is a replica of the cabin in which President Abraham Lincoln’s grandmother Bersheba Lincoln, lived and raised her children after the death of her husband, Abraham.

In the spring of 1786, Abraham and Bersheba Lincoln were living on ...

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Battery C, First West Virginia Artillery

Erected by the State of

West Virginia

to commemorate the

valor and fidelity

of Battery C

First West Virginia Artillery

Marker can be reached from Taneytown Road (State Highway 134), on the right when traveling north.

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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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Third Volunteer Brigade

Artillery Reserve

Army of the Potomac

Artillery Reserve

Third Volunteer Brigade

Capt. James F. Huntington

1st New Hampshire Battery

Capt. Frederick M. EdgellJuly 2d and 3d Engaged on Cemetery Hill.

1st Ohio Battery H

Lieut. George W. NortonJuly 2d and 3d Engaged on Cemetery Hill.

1st Penna. Batteries F ...

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