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Confederate Hospitals

In February 1864, to relieve the serious overcrowding of Confederate hospitals in the Atlanta and Dalton areas, Columbus was chosen as the site of a 1,500 bed army hospital. Eight buildings on Broad Street, including two saloons and the Court ...

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Quartermaster Complex

The quartermaster was the officer responsible for a multitude of functions needed to run a military post, including supply, subsistence, construction, and repair. Most of his operation took place here, in the area called the quartermaster complex. On a typical ...

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Camp Smith

New York National Guard

training camp established

1882. Contains 1900 acres.

Named for Alfred E. Smith,

Governor of New York.

Marker is at the intersection of Bear Mountain Bridge Road (U.S. 6/202) and Camp Smith Drive on Bear Mountain Bridge Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bethesda Baptist Church

Organized shortly after the Civil War with Rev. Edward Rhue as its first pastor, Bethesda Baptist Church purchased this site by 1867. Construction of this sanctuary began in 1922 during the pastorate of Rev. A.W. Puller and was completed and ...

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The Anderson Sports and Entertainment Complex

Civic Center of Anderson - 1992

Chris Taylor Memorial Park - Dedicated 1998

Anderson Sports Complex - 1999

Anderson County Amphitheater - 1999

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The Anderson County Sports and Entertainment Center

was designed to improve the quality of life for all

citizens of Anderson County. Although created ...

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William Campbell’s Grave

The nearby Aspenvale Cemetery contains

the grave of Brig. Gen. William Campbell,

Revolutionary War soldier, militia commander,

and regional political leader. Campbell was

born in Augusta County, Virginia. in 1745, and

by 1768 he had moved to present-day Smyth

County. During the Revolutionary War, Campbell

led his ...

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Ottendorfer Branch of the New York Public Library

Designed by the architect William Schickel and built in 1883-1884, the Ottendorfer Library was the first building in Manhattan to be erected specifically as a free public lending library. The building combines elements from several late Victorian architectural styles and ...

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Antioch Baptist Church

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Three miles from here in a grove of oaks Antioch Baptist Church was established in a primitive log cabin, Sept. 18, 1809. Soon a building 40 x 60 was erected on 4-1/2 acres of land including the ...

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St. Alphonsus Church

"La Chapelle à Maurice" was built on the ten acres donated in 1889 by Jean-Maurice Villien and his wife, Marie Chaty, from the provinces of Savoie and Lorraine, France, respectively. Father Alphonse LeQuilleuc was the first pastor. Maurice, La. founded ...

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Law Park

James R. Law (1885-1952) was the founder of Law, Law, and Potter, an architectural firm that designed many buildings and homes in Madison. Law was appointed mayor in 1932 and was re-elected for 5 terms. In 1943 he resigned to ...

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