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Tampa Theatre
This property has been
placed on the
National...
German Baptist Church of the Brethren
This building was constructed in 1898 by the German Baptis...
Plough Inn
1853, 1858
Originally constructed as the stone house...
Early Baptists At Tuckasee King
Soon after 1767, the Rev. Benjamin Stirk, who had been bap...
Colorado Plateau
From this point, the Colorado Plateau extends across north...
Brackenridge Hospital
When Edwin Waller surveyed the Austin townsite in 1839, he...
Opening of the Campaign
Battle of Chancellorsville - 1863
Following its defe...
Capt. Jesse Billingsley
A soldier in the Army of Texas, 1835. Commander of Company...
Louis Stephen St-Laurent
1882 - 1973
St-Laurent was born in Compton. Called t...
Revolutionary War Hospital
December 23, 1776
The brick structure standing near ...
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Tampa Theatre
This property has been
placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
By the United States
Department Of The Interior
Marker is on 711 N. Franklin St. near E. Zack St., on the right when traveling north.
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German Baptist Church of the Brethren
This building was constructed in 1898 by the German Baptist Church of the Brethren to serve as a house of worship. It was originally located on the southwest corner of ? Street and Avenue A in Kearney. This congregation used ...
Plough Inn
1853, 1858
Originally constructed as the stone house of German immigrant August Paunack, the structure was converted to an inn in 1858. It was extended toward the road by a twenty-five foot brick addition in the Greek Revival vernacular. Owned by ...
Early Baptists At Tuckasee King
Soon after 1767, the Rev. Benjamin Stirk, who had been baptized at the Orphan House, visited Tuckasee King and, finding a number of Baptists there, began to preach to them. As there was then no Baptist Church in Georgia, an ...
Colorado Plateau
From this point, the Colorado Plateau extends across northwestern New Mexico into northeastern Arizona, southeastern Utah, and southwestern Colorado. A colorful landscape of mesas and canyons, it is underlain by natural mineral, oil and gas resources locked within sedimentary strata ...
Brackenridge Hospital
When Edwin Waller surveyed the Austin townsite in 1839, he set aside this block, in what was then the northeast corner of the city, for a hospital. The site lay empty until 1884, when the City of Austin and Travis ...
Opening of the Campaign
Battle of Chancellorsville - 1863
Following its defeat at Fredericksburg in December 1862, the Union Army of the Potomac spent the winter in Stafford County. Across the Rappahannock River, Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia kept a defensive position that ...
Capt. Jesse Billingsley
A soldier in the Army of Texas, 1835. Commander of Company C. First Regiment, Texas Volunteers at San Jacinto. Member of the 1st and 2nd Congresses of the Republic. Participated in the Woll Campaign, 1842. Member of the Senate, 5th ...
Louis Stephen St-Laurent
1882 - 1973
St-Laurent was born in Compton. Called to the bar in 1905, he acted for many large companies, and represented the federal government before the Privy Council in London. He entered politics as minister of justice in 1941, served ...
Revolutionary War Hospital
December 23, 1776
The brick structure standing near this point, is Copany Meeting House, built in 1775, following a skirmish between American units under Colonel Samuel Griffin and Hessian troops commanded by Colonel Kurt von Donop at nearby Petticoat Bridge on ...