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Homestead by the Main Road
Lee Hall Mansion is the only Italianate antebellum plantat...
The Tallasahatchie Battle Field
This Stone Marks The Site
Of The
Tallasahatchi...
St. Stephen’s Missionary Baptist Church
Organized in 1887, this congregation first met in a small ...
The Interurban Railroad Lines
Another distinctive era in the demographic history of the ...
Great Turning Basin
The stones in this plaza have been arranged to suggest the...
Battle of Sailors (Sayler's) Creek
[Obverse]:
This is the Hillsman House, used by the U...
Marblehead Vietnam Veterans Memorial
[ right panel ]
Vietnam
Veterans
...
Bethlehem War of 1812 Memorial
Dedicated to
the men of Bethlehem
who...
Bethlehem Revolutionary War Memorial
In memory of
the citizens of Bethlehem
who ...
The National Arborist Association
and the International Society of Arboriculture jointly rec...
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Homestead by the Main Road
Lee Hall Mansion is the only Italianate antebellum plantation house on the lower Peninsula. It was completed in 1859 and was home to Richard D. Lee, justice of the peace for Warwick County. In 1850 Lee purchased a 452-acre tract ...
The Tallasahatchie Battle Field
This Stone Marks The Site
Of The
Tallasahatchie Battle Field.
On this spot
Lieut. Gen. John Coffee with
Gen. Andrew Jackson’s men
won a victory over the
Creek Indians, Nov. 3, 1813.
Erected by the
Frederick Wm. Gray Chapt.
Daughters of the American
Revolution. Nov. 3, 1913.
Anniston Ala.
Marker is on McCullars ...
St. Stephen’s Missionary Baptist Church
Organized in 1887, this congregation first met in a small wooden building near this site. The Rev. Stephens Smith served as first pastor of the church, which served residents of the Waters Park, Round Rock, and Pflugerville communities. Land for ...
The Interurban Railroad Lines
Another distinctive era in the demographic history of the southern waterfront occurred when the construction of several interurban railroad lines along Front Street revitalized the area. In the first decade of the 20th century, several interurban railroads were constructed in ...
Great Turning Basin
The stones in this plaza have been arranged to suggest the outline of a typical lock on Richmond’s James River and Kanawha Canal. Where you now stand was once a part of the Great Turning Basin which served the heart ...
Battle of Sailors (Sayler's) Creek
[Obverse]:
This is the Hillsman House, used by the Unionists as a hospital in the engagement of April 6, 1865. From the west side of the creek the Confederates charged and broke through the Union infantry, but were stopped by the ...
Marblehead Vietnam Veterans Memorial
[ right panel ]
Vietnam
Veterans
Memorial
This memorial
Erected by Vietnam
Veterans, Families,
Friends, and Town
of Marblehead
[ left panel ]
John C. Archbold
Warren W. Boles
Edgar S. Doliber
Tristan W. Hayes
Gerald E. Issaacson
Henry E. Mac Cann
Duncan B. Sleigh
Warren P. Smith, Jr.
Remembered 1986
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Bethlehem War of 1812 Memorial
Dedicated to
the men of Bethlehem
who by their devotion and loyalty
preserved our country
in the War of 1812
Allen, James • Baldwin, Amos • Barnum, Eli • Beebe, Issac • Beecher, Lyman • Burton, Oliver • Coe, Daniel • Church, ...
Bethlehem Revolutionary War Memorial
In memory of
the citizens of Bethlehem
who fought for the defense of our rights
and the independence of our country
1776 – 1781
Andrew Martin, Capt. • Enos Hawlley, Lieut. • Nat’h Chapman, Ens • Alex’ Kasson, Clerk ...
The National Arborist Association
and the International Society of Arboriculture jointly recognize this significant tree in this bicentennial year as having lived here at the time of the signing of our Constitution.
Marker can be reached from US 1.
Courtesy hmdb.org