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East Point
East Point owes its origin to an 1847 Act incorporating th...
250th Anniversary of Princeton University
On the occasion of the 250th
anniversary of Princeto...
First Battle of Deep Bottom
On the night of 26-27 July 1864, a Union battle group led ...
Indian Hannah Birthplace
1730 - 1802
The last of the Indians in Chester Cou...
Pioneer Memorial Museum
?Erected by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the State o...
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
State of Ohio, Tuscarawas County
United States of Am...
Hopper Gristmill Site
Built as a gristmill about 1760 by Lambartus Laroe and sol...
Francis Albert Sinatra Birthplace
The Voice
Francis Albert Sinatra
The Voice
...Enon Baptist Church
Enon Baptist Church was organized on 8 October 1849. The c...
First Camp After Discovery of San Francisco Bay
On November 4, 1769, the expedition of Captain Caspar de P...
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East Point
East Point owes its origin to an 1847 Act incorporating the Atlanta & LaGrange RR (now Atlanta & West point). The charter stated its eastern terminus should be at a convenient point on the Macon & Western RR (now Central ...
250th Anniversary of Princeton University
On the occasion of the 250th
anniversary of Princeton University,
the area communities express
appreciation to the University for
its contribution to their cultural,
intellectual and economic vitality.
Chamber of Commerce of the Princeton Area
September 21, 1996
Marker is at the intersection of Nassau Street and Palmer ...
First Battle of Deep Bottom
On the night of 26-27 July 1864, a Union battle group led by Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock crossed the James River on pontoon bridges a mile south. Hancock intended to attack Confederate defenses below Richmond while the primary Federal ...
Indian Hannah Birthplace
1730 - 1802
The last of the Indians in Chester County was born in the vale about 300 yards to the East on the land of the protector of her people the Quaker assemblyman William Webb Her mother was Indian ...
Pioneer Memorial Museum
?Erected by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the State of Utah as a replica of the Salt Lake Theater. Dedicated July 23, 1950, as a Hall in which to preserve the names, portraits, histories, manuscripts, relics and other evidences ...
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
State of Ohio, Tuscarawas County
United States of America
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
State of Ohio, Tuscarawas County
Civil War
Archinal, William J. Corporal Mississippi 1863
Blickensderfer, Milton A. Sergeant Virginia 1865
Campbell, William Corporal Mississippi 1863
Davis, Freeman D. Captain Tennessee 1863
Marker is on High Avenue ...
Hopper Gristmill Site
Built as a gristmill about 1760 by Lambartus Laroe and sold to Thomas Boggs in 1764, it had a pair of millstones. Boggs also ran a tavern in his nearby home. Owned by David Baldwin during the Revolution, the mill ...
Francis Albert Sinatra Birthplace
The Voice
Francis Albert Sinatra
The Voice
Born here
At 415 Monroe Street
December 12, 1915
Marker is on 415 Monroe Street.
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Enon Baptist Church
Enon Baptist Church was organized on 8 October 1849. The church was built here on a one-acre tract given by the founder, John Alexander Strachan. In May 1864, during the Civil War, Union army troops under Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. ...
First Camp After Discovery of San Francisco Bay
On November 4, 1769, the expedition of Captain Caspar de Portola, after crossing Sweeny Ridge, beheld the Bay of San Francisco for the first time. That night they camped at a small lagoon, now covered by San Andreas Lake. Finding ...