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Home of Thomas Anderson

Admitted to New Jersey Bar as Counsellor 1765.

Appointed first Surrogate of Sussex County by Royal Governor William Franklin, 1768

Office held by reappointment until death 1805.

Acting Clerk of Sussex County 1770-1777.

Assistant Deputy Quartermaster General during Revolutionary War.

Placed by Society Daughters of ...

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Clifton Cliff Jail

Blasted from living rock this jail confined many of the bad men who crowed into the district in the boom days. Local tradition says that the first inmate in 1881 was the miner who built the jail. It was contributed ...

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Episcopal Church of Our Saviour

[Front]:

The first services were in private homes and at Rock Hill Academy 1857-1861. The church was organized Easter 1870 with the Rev. Roberts P. Johnson as its first rector. Founders included the families of Col. Cadwallader Jones, Halcott Pride Green, ...

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San Francisco River

In January of 1825, a trapper named James O. Pattie, ascended this river and with one companion in 14 days trapped 250 beavers. This was the first known penetration of Arizona by American citizens.

Marker is on The Coronado Trail (U.S. ...

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Unknown Soldier of the Revolution

Erected to an unknown soldier of the Revolution

Chinkchewunska Chap No 24 DAR NJ

Marker is at the intersection of Cherry Lane and Apple Blossom Way, on the left when traveling east on Cherry Lane.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Safford City Hall

1898

Safford City Hall started life as a school building. Safford School System bids for the North Ward School were opened in February 1898. The contract was awarded to R. A. Smith Jr. and John Morris. The new building was ready ...

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The Frampton Lines

John Edward Frampton House

(Obverse): Remnants of a large earthwork originally more tha 100 yards long are still visible south,west and northwest of the Frampton House. This battery,constructed in 1861~62 by Confederate troops in the Department of S.C. and Ga., was ...

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Bonner Shaft of the Gould & Curry Mine

Comstock Historical Marker No. 13

The Bonner shaft was named in honor of mine superintendent, Charles S. Bonner and began operations in the mid-1860s to explore the lower levels of the Gould & Curry Mine. This four compartment shaft reached ...

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Ruins of Old Sheldon

Ruins of Old Sheldon

Prince William's Parish Church

Built 1745-55. Burned 1779 by

British. Rebuilt 1826. Burned

1865 by Federal Army. Named for

ancestral home of the Bull family

in Warwickshire, England.

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Annual Services

Second Sunday after Easter

Marker is on Old Sheldon Church Road north of Bailey ...

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Battery C, Fifth U.S. Artillery

First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve

Army of the Potomac

Artillery Reserve

First Regular Brigade

Battery C Fifth U.S. Artillery

Lieut. Gulian V. Weir commanding

July 2 Arrived at Gettysburg from near Taneytown and in the afternoon was ordered to the front and by direction of ...

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