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Beersheba Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
The Beersheba Cumberland Presbyterian Church became part o...
Ranchos San Pablo and San Antonio Boundary Mounument
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This
Monument
<...First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church / Dr. Arthur Small
First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
This ch...
First Massachusetts Light Battery
First
Massachusetts
Light Battery
Artill...
Henry H. and Bertha Sterzing Ziller House
Henry (1853-1924) and Bertha (1857-1900) Ziller, both memb...
Black Plantation / Hampton Campaign
Black PlantationThis area was once part of the 448.5-acre ...
Campbell Memorial Park / The Adena Culture
[South Side of Marker]:"Campbell Memorial Park"
Jame...
Brock’s Gap / Historic Gateway To Birmingham
The South and North Railroad Cut.
In 1858, the State...
Hall's Battery
Hall's
Battery,
2nd. Maine,
July 2, 1863...
Harrodsburg Springs
An exclusive spa was located here from 1820-1853, then sol...
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Beersheba Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
The Beersheba Cumberland Presbyterian Church became part of the Tombecbee Presbytery in 1825 and joined the New Hope Cumberland Presbytery in 1866. The cemetery was established in 1827 and contains the graves of many veterans. The date Beersheba Cumberland was ...
Ranchos San Pablo and San Antonio Boundary Mounument
{North-facing side:}
This
Monument
marks the
Northern
Boundary
of the
Rancho
San Antonio
43,473 acres
granted by
Governor Pablo Vicente de Sola
acting for the King of Spain
to Don Luis Marie Peralta
August 3, 1820
Erected by
Oakland Junior Chamber of Commerce and
Troop 26, Explorers, Boy Scouts of America
Ferro Porcelain • A.D.1937
{South-facing side:}
This
Monument
marks the
southern boundary
of ...
First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church / Dr. Arthur Small
First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
This church was organized in 1895 with 26 charter members. The sanctuary, completed in 1898 and enlarged in 1911, was designed by Charlotte architect C.C. Hook and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ...
First Massachusetts Light Battery
First
Massachusetts
Light Battery
Artillery Brig. 6th Corps
July 3, 1863
Marker can be reached from Taneytown Road (State Highway 134), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Henry H. and Bertha Sterzing Ziller House
Henry (1853-1924) and Bertha (1857-1900) Ziller, both members of families who came to the Austin area from Germany, married in 1876 and purchased this property in 1881. Records indicate that a residence, built about 1877, already existed on the site. ...
Black Plantation / Hampton Campaign
Black PlantationThis area was once part of the 448.5-acre plantation of Alexander Templeton Black (1798-1875), for whom Church Street was renamed Black Street. In 1851 Black deeded land for a right-of-way and depot to the Charlotte & S.C. Railroad. He ...
Campbell Memorial Park / The Adena Culture
[South Side of Marker]:"Campbell Memorial Park"
James E. Campbell was governor of the State of Ohio from 1890-1892. From 1913-1924, he served as president of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society, which later became the Ohio Historical Society. His daughter Jessie ...
Brock’s Gap / Historic Gateway To Birmingham
The South and North Railroad Cut.
In 1858, the State of Alabama, wanting to develop coal and iron industries in Jefferson County, Had John T. Milner survey Shades Mountain for the most practical route for the South and North Railroad to ...
Hall's Battery
Hall's
Battery,
2nd. Maine,
July 2, 1863.
Marker can be reached from Taneytown Road (State Highway 134), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Harrodsburg Springs
An exclusive spa was located here from 1820-1853, then sold to U.S. Government as Western Military Asylum for aged veterans. After main building burned, veterans were moved in 1859 to Washington, D.C. Ballroom and cottages were opened Oct. 8, 1862 ...