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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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

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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 ...

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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.

...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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