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Three Bridges
Early Indian trail known after 1711 survey as “The York Ro...
First Brigade
(The Stonewall Brigade)
August 28, 1862
7:00 p...
Green Sea Baptist Church
[Marker Front]
This church, known as Honey Camp Bapt...
First Original Federal Boundary Stone
District of Columbia
Placed April 15, 1791. Protec...
Barnesville Veterans Memorial
To honor those
who have served
to prese...
United First Presbyterian Church of Amwell
Founded as a German Reform church in 1749 by Palentine Set...
Jacob Suter House
Built in 1888 for Swiss-born tinsmith Jacob Suter. Constru...
Lisbon Winery 1882
Last surviving native-stone winery in Napa. Built and oper...
Buchanan-Blakemore House
James Augustus Buchanan commissioned the
building of...
Borland Home
This Victorian cottage was the home of the Robert Borland ...
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Three Bridges
Early Indian trail known after 1711 survey as “The York Road,” later as “The Old York Road.” A third bridge added west of here in 1813 provided town’s official name in 1866.
Marker is on Old York Road, on the right ...
First Brigade
(The Stonewall Brigade)
August 28, 1862
7:00 p.m.
Jackson's Division (W. B. Taliaferro)
Left Wing (Jackson)
Army of Northern Virginia, CSA
First Brigade
(The Stonewall Brigade)
Col. William S. Baylor
2nd Virginia 5th Virginia
4th Virginia 27th Virginia
33rd Virginia
"Here one of the most terrific engagements that can be conceived of ...
Green Sea Baptist Church
[Marker Front]
This church, known as Honey Camp Baptist Church until 1924, was founded in 1807. It is the mother church to several Baptist churches in eastern S.C., including Spring Branch (1830), Pleasant View (1875), Mt. Zion (1887), Mt. Olive (1890), ...
First Original Federal Boundary Stone
District of Columbia
Placed April 15, 1791. Protected by Mount Vernon Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, April 30, 1926.
Marker can be reached from South Street near South Washington Street (Virginia Route 400).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Barnesville Veterans Memorial
To honor those
who have served
to preserve this nation
Marker is at the intersection of Arch Street and Main Street (Ohio Route 147), on the right when traveling north on Arch Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
United First Presbyterian Church of Amwell
Founded as a German Reform church in 1749 by Palentine Settlers from Germany. Stone church originally in adjoining cemetery. Became a Presbyterian church in 1810. Original entrance faced south.
Marker is at the intersection of Old York Road (New Jersey Route ...
Jacob Suter House
Built in 1888 for Swiss-born tinsmith Jacob Suter. Constructed of adobe brick with 20-inch-thick outer walls. The house displays a traditional Sonoran floor plan and originally included a zaguan, or breezeway. The wood mansard roof, windows, and wooden floors are ...
Lisbon Winery 1882
Last surviving native-stone winery in Napa. Built and operated by Joseph Mathews (Mateus), a native of Portugal, this winery produced a variety of wines including prize-winning sherry. Mathews was a pioneer in the exportation of fine Napa wines to Europe.
Dedicated ...
Buchanan-Blakemore House
James Augustus Buchanan commissioned the
building of this home, completed in 1875. The
bricks used in its construction were fired in
kilns on the property. The exterior walls are
three bricks deep, and the interior staircase
and banister are solid walnut.
Subsequent to the death ...
Borland Home
This Victorian cottage was the home of the Robert Borland Family. Built in 1890 by Dr. John S. Moore, D.D.S., and originally used as his dental office. The property was inherited by his daughter, Mrs. Emma Moore Borland. The Martinez ...