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Sayrs' Building
First known as the Hyde Block, this building was construct...
Rivers Bridge Confederate Dead
( Front face )
In Memory
of our
<...Dobyville Cemetery
The Dobyville Cemetery is the last visible remnant of the ...
Pizer Building
One of a network of Jewish merchants who supplied miners i...
Evans' Brigade, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Evans' Brigade, Longstreet's Command.
B...
Wilson Brothers Building
Charles A. and Frank J. Wilson, brothers from Wisconsin, b...
Weinstein Building
Around the mountain from the mining camp of Cable in 1866 ...
New Bridge
The first "New Bridge" erected in 1745 it was a strategic ...
Third Brigade
Second Division - Third Corps
Army of the Potomac
First Baptist Church of Trussville
Organized as Cahawba Baptist Church, 1821 Elder Sion Blyth...
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Sayrs' Building
First known as the Hyde Block, this building was constructed by banker Joseph Hyde and his wife, Mary, in 1888. It housed the First National Bank until the silver crash of 1893. In 1904, Frank Sayrs purchased the building and ...
Rivers Bridge Confederate Dead
( Front face )
In Memory
of our
Confederate Dead
who fell in battle at
River's Bridges
Feb. 4, 1865.
(Reverse face )
Soldier's rest, your welfare o'er,
Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking,
Dream of battlefields no more,
Days of ...
Dobyville Cemetery
The Dobyville Cemetery is the last visible remnant of the Community of Dobyville, Settled in the 1850's and named for the towns location on a white adobe rock hill. The Cemetery contains more than 230 marked graves, between 60 and ...
Pizer Building
One of a network of Jewish merchants who supplied miners in the Rocky Mountain West, nineteen-year-old Benjamin Pizer arrived in Helena from Poland with his wife Jessie Silverman and their newborn son David in 1869. With limited capital, he purchased ...
Evans' Brigade, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Evans' Brigade, Longstreet's Command.
Brig. Gen. Nathan G. Evans, Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Evans' Brigade continued in support of the artillery during the morning of the 17th, covering the approaches to Sharpsburg by the Boonsboro Pike. At 7:30 a.m. Geo. T. Anderson's Brigade, ...
Wilson Brothers Building
Charles A. and Frank J. Wilson, brothers from Wisconsin, built and established their businesses in this building by 1888. The building originally housed a furniture store on one side, a feed store on the other and a miners' boarding house/living ...
Weinstein Building
Around the mountain from the mining camp of Cable in 1866 came Polish-born merchant William Weinstein with a wagon-load of goods to sell. He became Philipsburg's first general merchant, constructing the eastern half of this building in the late 1870s ...
New Bridge
The first "New Bridge" erected in 1745 it was a strategic crossing during the Revolution, used by Washington'a Army during the 1776 retreat. In 1888/89, the wooden span was replaced by this iron swing-bridge, now the oldest such bridge of ...
Third Brigade
Second Division - Third Corps
Army of the Potomac
Third Corps Second Division
Third Brigade
Col. George C. Burling
2d. New Hampshire 5th. 6th. 7th. 8th. New Jersey
115th Pennsylvania Infantry.
July 2 Arrived between 9 and 10 a.m. and joined the Division. Between 2 and 3 ...
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, ...