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Plumtrees Honor Roll
Plumtrees Honor Roll
Parmly Brown • John E. Nelson •...
Cosmopolitan Church
In Tagalog:
Itinatag bilang Cosmopoilta Stude...
Second Army Corps
Morris' Brigade, French's Division
U.S.A.
Seco...
Fort Clark Post Theater
Constructed in 1932, this building replaced an earlier For...
Father Juan Padilla Monument
In 1542, Fr. Juan Padilla, a Franciscan Friar, (the...
The Nyack Turnpike
Dutch farmers first settled here early in the 18th century...
Trapped in the Cut
July 1, 1863 - First Day
"Surrender, or I will fire....
Battle of Springfield
Here, June 23, 1780, 1500 Americans under Greene and Dayto...
The Town Plat / The Tharp House
Side A: The Town Plat
Lebanon was laid out in...
Post Office/Le bureau de poste
[English:]
Prime Minister Laurier himself recognized...
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Plumtrees Honor Roll
Plumtrees Honor Roll
Parmly Brown • John E. Nelson • Leland Grumman Jr.
Warren Abrams • Arthur Appell • George S Bates • Thomas Bergstrom • Arthur C. Brown • Raymond Capellaro • George Cher • Michael Cher • Stephen Cher • ...
Cosmopolitan Church
In Tagalog:
Itinatag bilang Cosmopoilta Student Church sa ilalim ng Pihlippine Methodist Church, Marso 1933. Itinalaga sa pook na ito, 1936. Kanlungan at sentro ng gawain ng mga kasapi ng simbahang lihim na kabilang sa kilusang gerilya, 1942-1944. Inokupahan ng mga ...
Second Army Corps
Morris' Brigade, French's Division
U.S.A.
Second Army Corps,
Morris' Brigade, French's Division.
Colonel Dwight Morris, 14th Connecticut, Commanding.
Organization.
14th Connecticut Infantry,
108th New York Infantry,
130th Pennsylvania Infantry.
September 17, 1862.
Morris' Brigade relieved Weber's and took position on the rise of ground just north of the Bloody Lane; ...
Fort Clark Post Theater
Constructed in 1932, this building replaced an earlier Fort Clark Post Hall that served as a church, courtroom, theater, and recreational center. A utilitarian military design of clear span construction, brick walls, and a stucco veneer, the building also exhibits ...
Father Juan Padilla Monument
In 1542, Fr. Juan Padilla, a Franciscan Friar, (the First American Martyr), accompanied Coranado [sic] on his expedition from Mexico some 50 years after Christopher Columbus landed in the USA [sic] and 78 years before our pilgrim fathers landed on ...
The Nyack Turnpike
Dutch farmers first settled here early in the 18th century on land purchased from Indians who had occupied this region for millennia. Under mounting pressure for a cross-county road between the port of Nyack and Ramapo a turnpike was built. ...
Trapped in the Cut
July 1, 1863 - First Day
"Surrender, or I will fire."
Lt. Col. Rufus R. Dawes, U.S.A.
6th Wisconsin Volunteers
The railroad cut visible in front of you was the scene of a dramatic engagement on the first day of the battle.
On the morning ...
Battle of Springfield
Here, June 23, 1780, 1500 Americans under Greene and Dayton, were attacked by 5000 British and Hessians under Clinton and Knyphausen enroute to capture stores at Morristown. The British burned Springfield, but were defeated.
Marker is on Morris Avenue, on the ...
The Town Plat / The Tharp House
Side A: The Town Plat
Lebanon was laid out in September of 1802 by four pioneer settler. Cradled by the forks of Turtle Creek, 100 lots were carved out of the wild, primitive forest. At the time, there were only two ...
Post Office/Le bureau de poste
[English:]
Prime Minister Laurier himself recognized the need to link the Klondike with the rest of the country. In 1900, he urged that the building of a Post Office “...be proceeded with at once.” As the first substantial building erected by ...