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Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church

Organized during the 1880’s by the Reverend T. Saunders, this congregation has served as a focus of black religious, social, and cultural activity in Utah from territorial days to the present. In 1907 property at this spot was acquired, and ...

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89th Ohio Infantry

Turchin's Brig., Baird's Div., 14th Corps.

89th Ohio Infantry

Turchin's Brig., Baird's Div., 14th Corps.

Capt. John H. Jolly.

Nov. 25, 1863.

The morning of Nov. 25 the 89th, with its Brigade and Division, marched to support Gen. Sherman at Tunnel Hill.

Returned, it formed with ...

"Sparky" the Family Train

Sparky is one of two miniature G-16 trains donated in 1952 by the Kiwanis Club of Spartanburg. The restoration of this vintage train was made possible through generous donations from families, companies, and organizations in the Spartanburg Community.

Marker can be ...

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The Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs Headquarters

Dedicated to the pursuit of education and humanitarian programs, the Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs was founded in 1897. The goal of a permanent state headquarters was realized with the construction of this building in the early 1930s. Designed by ...

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Site of Huakiki

Old "Indian Town" Village

Oldest and largest known village

of Pottawatomies.

This was their winter home.

Disbanded in 1838 when the Indians were moved west.

Dedicators:

Historical Society of Porter County, Inc.,

Duneland Historical Society, Inc.

The Dinwiddie Clan

Marker is on U.S. 231 0.3 miles north of Indiana ...

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The Lighthouse & Informer / John H. McCray

(Front text)

The Lighthouse & Informer, long the leading black newspaper in S.C., was a weekly published here from 1941 to 1954 by journalist and civil rights advocate John Henry McCray (1910-1997). McCray, who founded and paper “so our people ...

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The North-South Streets in The City Of Columbia / Richardson Str

The North-South Streets in The City Of Columbia

The north-south streets, laid out in the two mile square of the orininal city of Columbia in 1786, were named (except for Assembly) for generals and officers who fought in the American Revolution. ...

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Dr. Jesse F. Cleveland Junior High School

Federal Works Agency

Public Works Administration

John M. Carmody

Federal Works Administrator

Franklin D. Roosevelt

President of the United States

The original site of the home of Dr. Jesse F. Cleveland, on which this building is erected, was donated to Spartanburg School District No. 34 ...

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Battle of Buffington Island

(Front side):

On and near this spot, July 19, 1863, occurred what is known as the Battle of Buffington Island between the forces of Gen. John H. Morgan, Confederate leader, who was attempting to cross the river near the middle of ...

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Meadow Farm

The land comprising Meadow Farm was first patented by William Sheppard in 1713. In 1800, Sheppard family slaves thwarted plans for a well-organized slave uprising known as Gabriel's Insurrection. The farmhouse was built in 1810. Dr. John Mosby Sheppard practiced ...

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