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Habersham Memorial Hall
Habersham Memorial Hall, the chapter house for the Joseph ...
The University of Central Florida Public History Center
The 1902 Romanesque Revival Style brick building was desig...
1893 Columbian Exposition
The World's Columbian Exposition, celebrating the 400th an...
"Minisa" Bridge
1932
"Red Water at Sunset"
from the tribal ton...
St. Paul's Baptist Church -- 1865
This is the first Negro church established in Ander...
Webster United Church of Christ
In 1834 construction began on Webster Church, the oldest c...
Corsicana Public Library
The women's clubs of Corsicana were instrumental in openin...
Marshyhope Creek Bridge
Until it was named Federalsburg in 1812,
the communi...
Old Bartow County Courthouse
Circa 1873
Has been placed on the
National Reg...
"Contraband" Camp
During the Civil War, thousands of enslaved African-Americ...
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Habersham Memorial Hall
Habersham Memorial Hall, the chapter house for the Joseph Habersham Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, is a 20th-century building modeled after the circa 1819 Bulloch-Habersham House in Savannah, Georgia, designed by William Jay. The Hall is located ...
The University of Central Florida Public History Center
The 1902 Romanesque Revival Style brick building was designed by Architect W.G. Talley of Jacksonville. The two story rectangular brick façade is dominated by a massive three-story bell tower with an open belfry showing Romanesque arches on all four sides. ...
1893 Columbian Exposition
The World's Columbian Exposition, celebrating the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's landing in America, was actually held in 1893, a year later than had been planned.
New York City, Washington, D.C., St.Louis, and Chicago had all vied for the honor ...
"Minisa" Bridge
1932
"Red Water at Sunset"
from the tribal tongue
of the Zuni Indians
Honoring
Thurlow Lieurance
Composer of "Minisa"
Marker is at the intersection of 13th Street North and the Little Arkansas River, on the right when traveling west on 13th Street North.
Courtesy hmdb.org
St. Paul's Baptist Church -- 1865
This is the first Negro church established in Anderson County. It was founded immediately after emancipation and incorporated in 1873. The Rev. Philip Morris was its first pastor. The present edifice, built in 1903, replaced two earlier frame sanctuaries and ...
Webster United Church of Christ
In 1834 construction began on Webster Church, the oldest church building in continuous use in Washtenaw County. Built on land donated by Hannah Williams Kingsley, it was completed in 1835 after Moses Kingsley secured donations from Daniel Webster and others ...
Corsicana Public Library
The women's clubs of Corsicana were instrumental in opening the city's first public library in 1901 at W. 6th and
Main St. The city created a library board in 1904 and secured a construction grant from the Carnegie Corporation the ...
Marshyhope Creek Bridge
Until it was named Federalsburg in 1812,
the community took its name from the bridge
at this crossing. This 215-foot concrete
structure was built in 1910 by the Luten
Bridge Company of York, Pa, a firm noted for
its filled Spanderel Arch design. It was
built ...
Old Bartow County Courthouse
Circa 1873
Has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
By the United States Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of East Church Street and North Museum Drive, on the right when traveling west on East Church Street.
Courtesy ...
"Contraband" Camp
During the Civil War, thousands of enslaved African-Americans escaped from captivity in the South to liberty in the North. The grounds before once sheltered these freedom-seekers, know at that time as “Contraband”.
Conditions in the “Contraband Camp” were appalling. Men, ...