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Fremont Peak
– 11 Mile Marker -
In March 1846, Jose Castro, Mexic...
Plaza Olivia Salamanca
Plaza Salamanca
In memory of Olivia Salamanca, M.D.,...
Holly Springs Rock Wall
Rock wall begun Sept. 1859 with slave and free labor but d...
Holly Springs
Confederate Cemetery
Holly Springs
Confederate...
Griffith Piano Company
June 1, 1928
This building has been placed on the
A New Champion for an Old Canal
The Ohio & Erie Canal is an early 19th-century crea...
Sidney Park C.M.E. Church
(Front)
Sidney Park C.M.E. Church was founded in 18...
Western Escape
On July 22, during the Black Hawk War of 1832, Sac Indian ...
Braddock's Military Road 1755 Salt Lick Camp
This tablet marks the site of General Edward Braddock's si...
Philipstown Honor Roll
Killed in Action
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World War II<...
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Fremont Peak
– 11 Mile Marker -
In March 1846, Jose Castro, Mexican Military Commander, ordered John C. Fremont from the country, and with Kit Carson and 60 men he moved to top of peak. Built entrenchments, raised flag and awaited attack. Bear ...
Plaza Olivia Salamanca
Plaza Salamanca
In memory of Olivia Salamanca, M.D., pioneer woman physician of the Philippines. Born in San Roque, Cavite on 1 July 1889; appointed government scholar in 1905; Studied in Drexel Institute, Philadelphia. Died on 11 July 1913. A devoted and ...
Holly Springs Rock Wall
Rock wall begun Sept. 1859 with slave and free labor but discontinued in 1861 during Civil War. Original Iron gate Forged by former slave Nathan Foster, Wall completed 1872,Crumbling Portion Saved 1949.
Marker is at the intersection of Hannnon Road (State ...
Holly Springs
Confederate Cemetery
Holly Springs
Confederate States of America
Unmarked or Buried Where They Fell
John S. Reese*
Elijah Cooper* Co.A,13th Reg.
Co.B,22nd Reg.
Lazereth S. Brashears
James Brown*
Jasper Clayton*
Franklin Cooper*
Miles Haskins*
Willian S. Haskins*
Robert M. Reese*
Zopha S. Reese*
Berryman ...
Griffith Piano Company
June 1, 1928
This building has been placed on the
National Register of
Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Rededication by
The Berger Organization
September 2, 2001 · Newark, New Jersey
Marker is on Broad Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
A New Champion for an Old Canal
The Ohio & Erie Canal is an early 19th-century creation built to meet growing transportation needs. The Towpath Trail is a late 20th-century creation, built because visionary individuals saw new uses for the abandoned canal. One of these individuals was ...
Sidney Park C.M.E. Church
(Front)
Sidney Park C.M.E. Church was founded in 1886 and has been at this site since 1889. It grew out of a dispute among members of Bethel A.M.E. Church, who left that congregation and applied to join the Colored Methodist ...
Western Escape
On July 22, during the Black Hawk War of 1832, Sac Indian leader Black Hawk and about 700 followers escaped down the Wisconsin River after the Battle of Wisconsin Heights. Traveling the river in hastily built canoes and rafts or ...
Braddock's Military Road 1755 Salt Lick Camp
This tablet marks the site of General Edward Braddock's sixteenth encampment named "Salt Lick Camp." Here Braddock's army camped July 3, 1755, after having marched six miles from Jacobs Cabin Camp. The circuitous route via Mount Pleasant was made to ...
Philipstown Honor Roll
Killed in Action
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World War II
Martin E. Adams
Edward Budney
H. Ellis Bowden
Gerald Dale
Warren Eitner
W. Russell Farrell
Ralph Fleming
Arthur Gilman
Walter Glanville
Thomas Lutz
Stanley Matthews
Anthony Nastasi
Allen W. Olsen
Joseph V. Richardson
Lester F. Roberts
Arthur Warren
[ Second Plaque : ]
Killed in Action
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World War I
Percy W. Arnold
Edward Burns
George A. Casey
Charles ...