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First Baptist Church of Trussville
Organized as Cahawba Baptist Church, 1821 Elder Sion Blyth...
Philipsburg Historic District
Philipsburg's early-day fortunes ebbed and flowed with min...
Pope’s Chapel United Methodist Church
The Methodist Society, which was later organized into Pope...
Philipsburg
"In 1797, to a wilderness of trees 150 feet tall. Clear st...
Ex Parte Milligan
In a landmark decision on April 3, 186, the United States ...
Captain Jed. Chapman
Here fell
Jed. Chapman
Capt. Co. H
27th ...
The Ultimate Weapon
This monument is dedicated to the only indispensable instr...
555th Parachute Infantry Battalion
"Triple Nickels" "Smoke Jumpers"
In memory...
Molly Pitcher
Americas First Heroine
During the Revolutionary War,...
110th Pennsylvania Infantry
3rd Brigade, 1st Division
(Front):July 2nd the Regim...
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First Baptist Church of Trussville
Organized as Cahawba Baptist Church, 1821 Elder Sion Blythe, pastor Anderson Robertson, Sherwood Holley, deacons John Stovall, Jordan Williams, trustees.
Member of Canaan (now Birmingham) Baptist Association since its beginning in 1833.
This marker dedicated at the church’s 141st Anniversary, July 14, ...
Philipsburg Historic District
Philipsburg's early-day fortunes ebbed and flowed with mining. Today, its historic district is one of Montana's best preserved late-19th-century mining towns, with commercial, public and private buildings dating from the boom period of silver mining. Silver was discovered south of ...
Pope’s Chapel United Methodist Church
The Methodist Society, which was later organized into Pope’s Chapel Church, was first organized in August 1786 by Thomas Humphries at the home of James Marks located in what is now Elbert County about 1 ½ miles Northeast of Baker’s ...
Philipsburg
"In 1797, to a wilderness of trees 150 feet tall. Clear streams, wild beasts, and friendly Cornplanter Indians, came 12 families who accepted Henry Philips' offer of free land. Here they built Mashannon Town, now Philipsburg.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Ex Parte Milligan
In a landmark decision on April 3, 186, the United States Supreme Court overturned the conspiracy against the national government conviction of Huntington attorney Lambdin P. Milligan (1812-1899). This decision rising out of the Civil War, set a precedent which ...
Captain Jed. Chapman
Here fell
Jed. Chapman
Capt. Co. H
27th Conn. Vols.
Marker is on DeTrobriand Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Ultimate Weapon
This monument is dedicated to the only indispensable instrument of war, The American Soldier---
The Ultimate Weapon
“If they are not there, you don't own it.”
17 August 1990
[A nearby companion marker, shown in pictures below, outlines the people and effort needed ...
555th Parachute Infantry Battalion
"Triple Nickels" "Smoke Jumpers"
In memory of America's first Black paratroopers, their successor units, and their supporters whose pioneering efforts and sacrifices have contributed to the development of the world's finest airborne forces.
"All the Way!"
Courtesy hmdb.org
Molly Pitcher
Americas First Heroine
During the Revolutionary War, on June 28, 1778. A blistering hot day at the Battle of Monmouth. A woman who was with her husband, John Casper Hays, who served in the Pennsylvania Regiment carried water to the thirsty ...
110th Pennsylvania Infantry
3rd Brigade, 1st Division
(Front):July 2nd the Regiment
fought on this line
from 4 until 6 o'clock p.m.
July 3rd
supported batteries
on Cemetery Hill
110th
Panna.
Infantry
(Left):Present at
Gettysburg 152
Killed and died
of wounds 16 men
Wounded 6 officers
and 31 men.
3rd
Brigade
(Back):Mustered in
October 24, 1861.
Re-enlisted
January 4, 1864.
Mustered out
June 28, 1865.
1st
Division
(Right):Total enrollment 1475.
Total ...