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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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Ferguson's (South Carolina) Battery.

Maj. Robert Martin's Battalion.

Ferguson's (South Carolina) Battery.

4 - 12 pdr. Napoleons.

Maj. Robert Martin's Battalion.

Walker's Division, Hardee's Corps.

1st Lieut. R. T. Beauregard, Commanding.

1st Lieut. M. D. Calhoun.

2d Lieut. J. A. Aulston.

Nov. 25th, 1863.

The battery came into position on the crest of ...

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“The Baylor Massacre”

September 28, 1778

Late one night in 1778, the woods you are standing in suddenly echoed with the sounds of battle. A surprise attack by British soldiers nearly destroyed an American regiment, Baylor’s 3rd Continental Light Dragoons. Today, this park tells ...

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Belmont County Revolutionary War Veterans

This memorial plaque was placed by the Zane's Trace Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in grateful memory of those buried in the soil of Belmont County who loved country more than life and served in the American ...

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Cleburne's Division - Breckinridge's Corps.

Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne.

Cleburne's Division - Breckinridge's Corps.

Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne.

Liddell's Brigade - Col. Daniel C. Govan.

Smith's Brigade - Brig. Gen. James A. Smith.

Smith's Brigade - Col. Henry B. Granbury.

Polk's Brigade - Brig. Gen. Lucius E. Polk.

Lowrey's Brigade ...

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Windlass or Crab Winch

The earliest North American mechanism used to open miter gates on steamboat locks were muscle powered, geared winches (windlass, crabs), which quickly replaced balance beams when lock widths exceeded about 25 feet. This 3,360 pound windlass miraculously survived and is ...

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In Memory of G. Norman Albree

In Memory Of

Native Son

G. Norman Albree

And All

Early Bird Pilots

Who Dared To Soar

Marker is at the intersection of Humphrey Street (Massachusetts Route 129) and Greenwood Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Humphrey Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Juan Avenenti Building

Juan Avenenti, an Italian immigrant who came to Arizona about 1870, purchased this property in 1886 from Frank M. Griffen. Previously, it had belonged to Florence pioneers Levi Ruggles and Charles Douglas. Avenenti, a grocer, butcher and rancher, built the ...

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Big Bottom Massacre

Following the American Revolution, the new Federal government, in need of operating funds, sold millions of acres of western lands to land companies. One such company, the Ohio Company of Associates, brought settlement to Marietta in 1788. Two years later, ...

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Hatch Bros. General Store

1945-1980

In 1945, Reed & Burt Hatch, brothers & partners, purchased this building from the A.Z. Palmer Family, as they had outgrown the building where they operated a thriving general store. After some renovation, the building was renamed "Hatch Bros. General ...

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