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2nd Company Andrew Sharpshooters

July 2nd 1863.

2nd Co Andrew

Sharp Shooters

Mass. Vols.

Marker is on Sickles Avenue, on the left when traveling west.

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Andrew's Raiders

On this knoll, members of the Federal party which attempted to destroy the Western & Atlantic R.R. in 1862, assembled before starting their foray. It started with seizure of the engine "General" and ended with recapture of the engine at ...

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Andrew Bryan

Andrew Bryan was born at Goose Creek, S.C. about 1716. He came to Savannah as a slave and here he was baptized by the Negro missionary, the Reverend George Leile, in 1781. Leile evacuated with the British in 1782 at ...

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Andrew Loretz

Minister, 1786-1812, of German Reformed Church in the Carolinas. Home built in 1793. Located one-half mile south.

Marker is at the intersection of Reepsville Road and Daniels Road on Reepsville Road.

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St. Andrew By-The-Lake

After the Toronto Island parish was established in 1875 Bishop Arthur Sweatman was the prime mover in the building of this Anglican church. Designed by Arthur R. Denison, architect, the Early English Gothic style frame church was opened at the ...

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Andrew Conning

Nearby is Burial Site of

Andrew Conning, 3rd Regt.

Albany County Militia

Under Capt. Vanderheyden

The American Revolution

Placed by Tawasetha

Chapter NSDAR

Marker is at the intersection of New Scotland Road (New York Route 85) and Couse Lane, on the right when traveling south on New ...

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Gen. Andrew Porter

Revolutionary War officer; surveyor of western and northern State boundaries, 1784-87; Surveyor-General, 1809-13. Born near here, 1743; died at Harrisburg, 1813. His home, "Selma," is marked a block distant.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Selma Street, on ...

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General Andrew Jackson

1767 - 1845

This statue

presented to

the people of

Jackson County by

Harry S. Truman

President of

the United States

1949

Accepted for

the people of

Jackson County by

the County Court

——————

Harry M. Gambel

Presiding Judge

Wm. J. Randall

Eastern Judge

Fred W. Klaber

Western Judge

——————

Charles Keck

Sculptor

Wight & Wight

Architects

Marker is on Liberty Street near Lexington Avenue, ...

Andrews Chapel Church

According to local tradition, this Methodist congregation was organized in 1786 and pioneer American bishop Francis Asbury later visited the area a number of times. The church stands today on land given by Ellis R. and Mary A. Richbourg in ...

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Andrew Steelman

On October 25, 1782

Andrew Steelman and most

of his crew, sleeping on

the beach, were killed by

Bacon’s Tories.

Marker is on Central Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

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