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William Bartram Trail
Traced 1773-1777
On this site in 1773, William Bartr...
Merritt Parkway Toll Booth Plaza
Merritt Parkway Toll Booth Plaza
Built in t...
Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church
Located here 1872-1964
Organized 1820 by William Har...
Seaboard Air Line Passenger Station
[Front of Marker]:
This depot, built by the Seaboard...
John Banister Tabb
Patriot
Father John Bannister Tabb was born in Ameli...
Hazen's Brigade
Wood's Division - Granger's Corps.
Hazen's Brigade.<...
Weber Point
Site of a two-story adobe and redwood home built by Charle...
79 Bridge Street
The Rudcarlie Building at 79 Bridge Street was built in th...
Original Federal Boundary Stone SW 3
Original Federal
Boundary Stone Southwest 3
<...Johann Jacob Groos
Texas Land Commissioner
A professional surveyor befo...
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William Bartram Trail
Traced 1773-1777
On this site in 1773, William Bartram with Indians and Traders concluded the western boundary of “Treaty of Augusta”.
Marker is at the intersection of Athens Road (U.S. 78) and Moss Creek Road, on the right when traveling west on ...
Merritt Parkway Toll Booth Plaza
Merritt Parkway Toll Booth Plaza
Built in the late 1930s, the Merritt Parkway was designed for beauty as well as efficiency in traveling through southern Connecticut. The intent of the road was to bring the weary city driver into ...
Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church
Located here 1872-1964
Organized 1820 by William Harris, a slave, who was minister more than 50 years. Original church, called Huntsville African Baptist, stood 4 blocks south in Old Georgia Graveyard. In 1870, this church and 3 others formed Indian Creek ...
Seaboard Air Line Passenger Station
[Front of Marker]:
This depot, built by the Seaboard Air Line Railway
in 1904, was the third passenger depot built in
Columbia, following the South Carolina Railroad
Depot on Gervais St., built about 1850, and the
Union Station on Main St., built in 1902. This ...
John Banister Tabb
Patriot
Father John Bannister Tabb was born in Amelia County in 1845 at “The Forest”, the Tabb family plantation. A member of one of wealthiest families in Virginia, he was carefully schooled by private tutors until the age of 14, when ...
Hazen's Brigade
Wood's Division - Granger's Corps.
Hazen's Brigade.
Wood's Division Granger's Corps.
Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen.
Nov. 25, 1863, 5 P.M.
6th Indiana - Maj. Calvin D. Campbell.
5th Kentucky - Col. William W. Berry.
5th Kentucky - Lieut. Col. John L. Treanor.
6th Kentucky - Maj. Richard ...
Weber Point
Site of a two-story adobe and redwood home built by Charles M. Weber, founder and pioneer developer of Stockton. One of the first elaborate residences and landscaped garden in the San Joaquin Valley. Completed in 1850, it remained Captain Weber’s ...
79 Bridge Street
The Rudcarlie Building at 79 Bridge Street was built in the 1950's by Dr. Rudolph N. Gordon (1901-1959) and named for the members of his family. Rudolph, Carlotta, and Rosalie. It was the first medical/dental office constructed in St. Augustine ...
Original Federal Boundary Stone SW 3
Original Federal
Boundary Stone Southwest 3
District of Columbia
Placed 1791-1792
This plaque placed here on the 200th anniversary of the founding of the City of Washington D.C.
Placed here and protected by Colonel John Washington Chapter
NSDAR
Washington D.C.
...Johann Jacob Groos
Texas Land Commissioner
A professional surveyor before and after coming to Texas in 1845 from his native Germany, J.J. Groos helped open New Braunfels area to settlement. He served 1849-65 as a Comal County official, and was in Confederate militia during ...