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Newport
Jersey City
Southeast of this spot, the
Half M...
Placerville Clothing Co. Building
Branch Saloon
Bingham’s Jewelry
Seligman Buil...
Site of Loafer's Glory Apostolic Church
Loafer’s Glory Apostolic Church was organized in 1908 afte...
Colfax Passenger Depot
Placed on the National Registry of Historic Places
1...
Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
First African American Church in Hackensack. Organized in ...
Marion P. Carnell Bridge
Honoring Greenwood County
native and lifelong
...
Marquis de Lafayette Encampment
Marquis de Lafayette
1757 1834
General in th...
Philadelphia Brigade Monument
(east or front face):
The
Philadelphia Bri...
Revolutionary War Encampment – 1780
Troops of the American army camped in this vicinity from A...
Roosevelt Campobello Park
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
and
Mrs. Lester B. Pea...
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Newport
Jersey City
Southeast of this spot, the
Half Moon anchored Sept. 11-
12, 1609. Here, the community
of Pavonia was established
Jan. 10, 1630. Washington
made this area the keystone
of the campaign, 1776. Ham-
ilton and his friends planned
the city Feb. 22, 1804.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Placerville Clothing Co. Building
Branch Saloon
Bingham’s Jewelry
Seligman Building
Ewing Building
Collins Auto Parts
Placerville Clothing
A log building owned by C.C. Williams once stood on the western portion of this lot. In 1853 thirsty miners stopped here for a drink at Mrs. Little’s Branch Saloon. For a ...
Site of Loafer's Glory Apostolic Church
Loafer’s Glory Apostolic Church was organized in 1908 after Wesleyan Holiness preacher George Sutton conducted a revival at Loafer’s Glory School on Wilson Atwood’s farm. Beginning in 1909, evangelist Fred Lohmann served as minister and conducted tent revivals that drew ...
Colfax Passenger Depot
Placed on the National Registry of Historic Places
15 January 1999
Built in 1905 by Southern Pacific Railroad in what SPRR called the Colonnade style. It is the only remaining depot of this type in Placer County. It was used as a ...
Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
First African American Church in Hackensack. Organized in 1864 as “Olive Branch Colored Mission Number Three of Hackensack.” First church was an old lime shed moved here in 1867. In 1917 current name was adopted in honor of the first ...
Marion P. Carnell Bridge
Honoring Greenwood County
native and lifelong
resident of Ware Shoals
for his dedicated public
service and contributions
to sound government
as a member
S.C. House of Representatives
1961 - 64 1967 -
Marker is on East Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Marquis de Lafayette Encampment
Marquis de Lafayette
1757 1834
General in the Continental Army
Camped Here With 2800 Troops
Enroute to Rhode Island
July 26 and 27, 1778
dedicated here by
CT Society Sons of the American Revolution
General David Humphries Branch
and
The East Haven Historical Society
1996
Marker is at the intersection of Main ...
Philadelphia Brigade Monument
(east or front face):
The
Philadelphia Brigade
fought here
September 17, 1862
Loss - 545 men
Second Brigade
(north face):
The
Philadelphia Brigade
was mustered into the
U.S. Service in 1861
under the first call for
300,000 three year volunteers.
...Revolutionary War Encampment – 1780
Troops of the American army camped in this vicinity from August 22 to September 3, 1780, in order to forage for food and horses. The encampment extended to the north and east of Teaneck Road for about two miles. Situated ...
Roosevelt Campobello Park
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
and
Mrs. Lester B. Pearson
Together opened the
Roosevelt Campobello Park
on the twenthieth day of August 1964
Lyndon Baines Johnson
President of the United States of America
and
Lester Bowles Pearson
Prime Minister of Canada
Together laid the cornerstone of this
Reception Centre
on the twenty-first day ...