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First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Austin

In 1853, missionary Rev. E.B. Crisman formally organized the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Austin. Members met in a frame building at 7th and Lavaca streets until 1892, when they replaced it with a stone structure. In 1906, a dispute over ...

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Jerusalem (Ebenezer) Church

»— 6 mi.—?

Built in 1767- 69 by Lutheran Protestants who came to Georgia in 1734 after being exiled from Catholic Salzburg in Europe, the church is officially name Jerusalem Church. It stands on the site of a wooden building probably ...

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Adams' Brigade.

Stewart's Division - Breckinridge's Corps.

Adams' Brigade.

Stewart's Division - Breckinridge's Corps.

Col. Randall Lee Gibson.

Nov. 25, 1863.

13th and 20th Louisiana - Col. Leon von Zinken.

16th and 25th Louisiana - Col. Daniel Gober.

19th Louisiana - Col. Wesley P. Winans.

4th Louisiana Battalion - Lieut. ...

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8 Dr. R.B. Hayling Place

The house at 8 Scott Street was built in the 1950s as part of Rollins Subdivision, a new residential area where many prominent black St. Augustinians made their homes. In the early 1960s it was the residence of Dr. Robert ...

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Indian Hannah Burial Site

Indian Hannah 1730-1802 The last of the tribe of Lenni-Lenape in Chester County

Marker is on Embryville Road (Route 162), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Governor James Edward Ferguson August 31, 1871 -September 21, 1

Governor Miriam A. Ferguson June 13, 1875 - June 25, 1961

James Ferguson, son of a Methodist preacher, and Miriam Wallace, daughter of a wealthy farmer, were Bell County natives. They married in 1899 and later settled with their two daughters ...

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Enlisted Men’s & Officers’ Barracks

The long foundation to the left was a barracks for enlisted men. The short foundation on the right housed the fort’s senior officers and served as a commissary for storing food provisions. Items stored here were controlled and carefully guarded. ...

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Flambeau Trail – Manitowish

Iron County Heritage Area

Main streets developed at the cross roads of resources, transportation, and people. The town of Manitowish grew up on timber and the railroad.

By the turn of the century, the “inexhaustible” stands of white pine had been cut ...

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Barracks

You are looking at the foundation of a barracks built in the summer of 1776. This was probably a two-story building with a cellar under the northern half. Artifacts recovered from the site tell us a lot about the soldiers ...

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Gabriel’s Insurrection

Just to the north where Brook Road crosses Brook Run creek was the rendezvous point for the largest U.S. slave revolt ever planned. It was to be here on August 30, 1800, that Gabriel, a slave from nearby Brookfield Plantation, ...

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