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Stockton Developmental Center

The Stockton Developmental Center was established in 1853 as the Insane Asylum of California, the first of several state asylums. Stockton’s founder, Charles M. Weber, donated half of the 100 acre site. It was one of the first facilities of ...

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Campsite of Union Army

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The Union Army of 65,000 men under the command of General Wm. T. Sherman left Atlanta on November 15, 1864. Only the left wing of 30,000 men entered Milledgeville. The advance units arrived here on the 22nd. The right wing ...

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10th Air Depot Group

Dedicated to

the memory of the

10th Air Depot Group

August 8, 1981

Activated January 5, 1942

Patterson Field, Dayton, Ohio

Served European Theater

World War II

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Camp Van Schaick

Encampment of the Northern

Department Continental Army

August 9-September 8-1777

from this place August 9-1777

Gen. Ebenezer Learned

with his Massachusetts Brigade

marched to relieve

Fort Stanwix

Marker is on Van Schaick Avenue, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Winfree Memorial Baptist Church

Midlothian Mine Disaster

Winfree Memorial Baptist Church, constituted in 1852 as Jerusalem Baptist Church, originally stood to the west on Buckingham Pike. In September 1881, to better serve the coal mining community, the frame structure was rolled here on logs. On ...

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303rd Bomb Group 'H'

Hells Angels

In memory of

Bomb Squadrons

358 - 359 - 360 - 427,

and support units

364 combat missions

Most of any 8th AF B-17 Group

Molesworth, England

12 Sept. 1942 - 11 June 1945

October 9, 1982

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94th Troop Carrier Squadron

(439th Troop Carrier Group)

At 0111 Hours on 6 June 1944 (D-Day) from the 94th Squadron aircraft “Argonia,” some of the first elements of the 101st Airborne Division jumped into Normandy to help spearhead the largest airborne assault in history against ...

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Poole’s Funeral Home

Surry County African-American Heritage Society

Poole’s Funeral Home

The Poole’s Funeral Home was established November 1890 by the late M.B. Poole. With his horse drawn hearse, he served the community with great dignity and professional service. He was joined in his business ...

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Camp Van Schaick

Encampment of the Northern

Department Continental Army

August 9-September 8-1777

from this place August 9-1777

Gen. Ebenezer Learned

with his Massachusetts Brigade

marched to relieve

Fort Stanwix

Marker is on Van Schaick Avenue, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients

State of Ohio, Guernsey County

United States of America

Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients

State of Ohio, Guernsey County

Civil War

Cox, Robert M. - Corporal - Mississippi - 1863

Power, Albert - Private - Arkansas - 1862

Richardson, William ...

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