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Marion P. Carnell Bridge
Honoring Greenwood County
native and lifelong
...
Philadelphia Brigade Monument
(east or front face):
The
Philadelphia Bri...
Lower Fairchild Building
F.A. Gerbode began construction of this building for W.A. ...
Roosevelt Campobello Park
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
and
Mrs. Lester B. Pea...
Jacobus Demarest Homestead
The earliest part of this house, one of the oldest in the ...
"Brentland"
2.6
?
miles
Birthplace of Acting Brigad...
The Battle of Ox Hill
(Kiosk Panel): Ox Hill Battlefield Park & Interpretive...
Benjamin DeWitt Riegel
1878-1941
Beloved
Leader, Educator,
Indu...
Derby Veterans Monument
[ West Face ]
Dedicated
To The Memor...
Derby and Huntington Civil War Memorial
[ West Face ] In
Memory of The
Men of Derby ...
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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
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.
...Lower Fairchild Building
F.A. Gerbode began construction of this building for W.A. (Will) Fairchild in 1903. Family legend says that when excavation began, enough gold was found to finance the project which totaled $16,000. The building’s two stories, much like today, housed two ...
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 ...
Jacobus Demarest Homestead
The earliest part of this house, one of the oldest in the county, was built on land purchased in 1677 by David Demarest, Sr., founder of the Huguenot Colony in Bergen County. His grandson Jacobus, born 1681, lived here until ...
"Brentland"
2.6
?
miles
Birthplace of Acting Brigadier General Joseph Lancaster Brent, C.S.A. (1826-1909). He served in the Trans-Mississippi Department during the Civil War and took part in the siege of Vicksburg.
Marker is at the intersection of Port Tobacco Road (Maryland Route 6) ...
The Battle of Ox Hill
(Kiosk Panel): Ox Hill Battlefield Park & Interpretive Trail
This small park is the last remnant of Fairfax County’s only major Civil War battlefield. The Battle of Ox Hill, also known as the “Battle of Chantilly,” lasted but a few ...
Benjamin DeWitt Riegel
1878-1941
Beloved
Leader, Educator,
Industrialist
He Built for the Future
Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street and South Greenwood Avenue on East Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Derby Veterans Monument
[ West Face ]
Dedicated
To The Memory
Veterans
Derby, Conn.
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam
[ Northwest Face ]
Always
Faithful
[ Southwest Face ]
This We’ll
Defend
[ Northeast Face ]
From
Knowledge
...
Derby and Huntington Civil War Memorial
[ West Face ] In
Memory of The
Men of Derby and Huntington
Who Fell
In the Service of Their Country
In The
War of the Rebellion
1861 – 1865
As
Defenders of Liberty And
Nationality
Gettysburg
[ South Face ] Roll of Honor
Killed
Charles S. Munson, ...