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Swampscott Revolutionary War Honor Roll

Revolutionary War

Honor Roll 1775 – 1783

Burrill, Alden • Burrill, Ebenezer • Burrill, John A. • Burrill, John M. • Burrill, Samuel • Burrill, Theophilus • Clark, Edmund • Ingalls, Benjamin • Ingalls, Jacob • Ingalls, John • Ingalls, Joseph • ...

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John P. Clum House

Built in 1878 for John P. Clum, Indian agent, editor of Florence's first newspaper, the "Arizona Citizen" and founder of the "Tombstone Epitaph."

Typical of transitional architecture, the home is a Sonoran adobe with an Anglo-influenced roof.

William Guild, electrical engineer and ...

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Swampscott Desert Shield - Desert Storm Monument

Desert Shield Desert Storm

2 August 1990 30 November 1995

Berry Jr., Robert R. • Cassidy, Margaret M. • Losano, Joseph A. • DiPietro, David C. • Tibbetts, Paul W. • Cavallaro, Darren R. • Knowles, Douglas B. • Pelletier, Steven ...

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First Baptist Church of Eufaula

Irwinton Baptist Church was constituted on June 24, 1837. The name of the town changed to Eufaula in 1843, and consequently the name of the church became Eufaula Baptist Church. The church assumed its third name in 1869 when it ...

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Calvary Episcopal Church

Built in 1902, the Calvary Episcopal Church is one of the oldest still in use in the county, serving many farmers, laborers, and professionals along the Cotton Highway for over a century. The bell tower and main entrance formerly resided ...

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Rock Hill Depots / Rock Hill Street Railway

Rock Hill Depots

The first of six railroad depots nearby was built in 1851 on the Charlotte & S.C. RR, after the citizens of Ebenezer objected to a new railroad yard proposed there. The town that grew up here was named ...

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Swampscott World War Honor Roll

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Honor Roll

World War

Leon E Abbott • Isaac M Adams • Lawrence W Adams • Antonio Alfonsi • Frank Alley • Christian S Ambye • Arvid S Anderson • Harry Anderson • Michael Arribea • Michael Asconti • ...

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Planters Bank Building

The Neo-Classical style 1920 building, designed by noted architect Uzzell Branson, originally housed Citizens Bank, then, First State Bank, a mercantile store, and City Hall. A citizens group, including Congressman W.J. Driver, opened Planters Bank in May 1944. The property ...

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Swampscott Korean War Honor Roll

Korean War Honor Roll

James S. Abbott • Henry E. Ackler, Jr. • George Richard Adams • George V. Anderson • Jay H. Anderson • Loring H. Anderson • Victor M. Antoniello • George H. Arrington • George J. Arroll • ...

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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 ...

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