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Pulpwood Stacker
The Cornell Pulpwood Stacker is believed to be the last of...
Confederate Veterans of Mississippi County
1861 - 1865
In memory
of the
Confederate...
Joseph Bloomfield
In honor of Joseph Bloomfield, Major in the American Revol...
Stony Point State Park
Left Tablet:
Stony Point
A British Outp...
Historic Hopedale / Clark Gable, "The King of Hollywood"
Side one:
Platted by educator and abolitionist Cyrus...
Simpson United Methodist Church
This congregation grew from an early Sunday school class d...
First U.S. Girl Scout Day Camp
We Proudly Honor
The Site Of The
First U.S. Gi...
Oglethorpe Oak
1736
Traditional site of Oglethorpe's shelter in 173...
The Shipe House
Monroe Martin Shipe (b. 1847) had this residence built in ...
Tappan
Tappan was platted by John Marshall on March 4, 1837, on t...
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Pulpwood Stacker
The Cornell Pulpwood Stacker is believed to be the last of its kind in the world and is listed in the State and National Register of Public Places. Designed and constructed in 1911-12 by the Joors Manufacturing Co., of England ...
Confederate Veterans of Mississippi County
1861 - 1865
In memory
of the
Confederate Veterans
of
Mississippi County
erected A.D. 1934
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Elliott Fletcher Chapter
Bytheville Arkansas
Marker is at the intersection of North Walnut Street (U.S. 61) and West Hale Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Walnut Street. ...
Joseph Bloomfield
In honor of Joseph Bloomfield, Major in the American Revolutionary War who became General in the War of 1812 and later Governor of the state of New Jersey, for whom the town of Bloomfield was named. On this site he ...
Stony Point State Park
Left Tablet:
Stony Point
A British Outpost
commanding the King’s Ferry
Assaulted and taken
July 15-16, 1779
by the Corps of light infantry
commanded by
Anthony Wayne
Renamed Fort Wayne
Acquired by the State of New York
1897
The American Scenic and Historic
Preservation Society
custodians.
Right Tablet:
The Society Daughters of the Revolution of the ...
Historic Hopedale / Clark Gable, "The King of Hollywood"
Side one:
Platted by educator and abolitionist Cyrus NcNeely in 1849, Hopedale was the site of McNeely Normal School, later Hopedale Normal College, the first coeducational college for teachers in eastern Ohio. It operated from 1849 to 1902. Among its graduates ...
Simpson United Methodist Church
This congregation grew from an early Sunday school class directed by Annas Brown, Richard Dukes and Mrs. Vina Harris Forehand, Members of Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, for residents of the far eastern section of Austin. In December 1880 the ...
First U.S. Girl Scout Day Camp
We Proudly Honor
The Site Of The
First U.S. Girl Scout
Day Camp
1922
Girl Scouts of Newington
March 12, 1987
Marker is on Garfield Street 0.1 miles south of Mill Street, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Oglethorpe Oak
1736
Traditional site of Oglethorpe's shelter in 1736 upon occasion of his visit to Darien, a town founded that year by Scotchmen under his direction.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 17 and Adams Street (U.S. 17), on the right when ...
The Shipe House
Monroe Martin Shipe (b. 1847) had this residence built in 1892 in Austin’s Hyde Park, a suburb which he developed on the site of the old state fairgrounds. A man of broad vision, Shipe brought innovative changes to the city’s ...
Tappan
Tappan was platted by John Marshall on March 4, 1837, on the main highway between Cadiz and New Philadelphia. One of the town's best-known residents was Mary Jobe Ackley, who gained international fame as an explorer, author, lecturer, and conservationist. ...