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Steubenville's Dean Martin

One of the most famous entertainers of the 20th century, Dean Martin was born Dino Crocetti in Steubenville in 1917, the son of Italian immigrants. At age 16 he entered the steel mills and later boxed under the name of ...

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Stewart's Division. Breckinridge's Corps.

Maj. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart.

Stewart's Division. Breckinridge's Corps.

Maj. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart.

Nov. 25, 1863.

Adams' Brigade, Col. Randall L. Gibson.

Clayton's Brigade, Brig. Gen. Henry D. Clayton.

Strahl's Brigade, Brig. Gen. Otho F. Strahl.

Stoval's Brigade, Brig. Gen. Marcellus A. Stovall.

The artillery battalion of ...

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Milford Volunteer Fire Department

Est. 1838

This bell obtained by Arctic Engine Company, No. 1, in 1887, served as the City of Milford’s first fire alarm warning system from 1887 into the 1930’s.

It summoned the town’s volunteer firemen to the call of duty ...

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Martyr Of The Revolution / Hayne Hall

(Front):

Martyr Of The Revolution

When Loyalists soldiers attacked the camp of Col. Isaac Hayne's S.C. malitia about 5 mi. W on July 7, 1781, they captured Hayne. He was soon condemned as a traitor because he had previously declared allegiance ...

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Eighth N. Y. Heavy Artillery

Cold Harbor

Eighth N. Y. Heavy Artillery

Col. Peter A. Porter

4th Brigade, 2D Division, 2D Corps

Army of the Potomac

Roll of Honor

Killed or died of wounds received in the

Battle of Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864

Col. Peter A. Porter

Marker can be reached from ...

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The Heart of Fort Scott

"Fort Scott can boast of the handsomest Square in Kansas Territory."

Fort Scott Democrat, praising the town plaza, April 5, 1860

The grassy square in front of you silently witnessed events that defined Fort Scott and that reflected a growing nation. Built ...

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Middleton Place / Arthur Middleton

(Front text)

Middleton Place

These famous gardens were laid out about

1741 by Henry Middleton (1717-84), President

of Continental Congress. His son Arthur,

Signer of the Declaration Of Independence,

lived here as did his son Henry (1770-1846),

Governor of S.C. and Minister to Russia,

who introduced the ...

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M3A3 Stuart Tank

3,427 Produced by American Car & Foundry

Honoring 16 million Americans who served and over 405,000 who died in support of freedom, World War II 1941 - 1945

Celebrating the dedication of the National World War II Memorial, Washington, DC, May 29th, ...

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Merrick Art Gallery

Founded and endowed by

Edward Dempster Merrick

Industrialist and Philanthropist

Established in 1880 as a

teaching and exhibiting museum

for increased understanding

of fine art

Marker can be reached from 11th Street 0.1 miles east of 3rd Avenue (Pennsylvania Route 18/65).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Martin Parmer

Born in Virginia, June 4, 1778. Died in Jasper County, March 2, 1850. A delegate to the Constitutional Convention of Missouri, 1821. Senator in Legislature of Missouri. Second in command in the Fredonian War in Texas, 1826. Member of the ...

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