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The President’s House

has been designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

Under the provisions of the

Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935

this site possesses exceptional value

in commemorating and illustrating

the history of the United States

U.S. Department of the Interior

National Park Service

1971

Marker is on Nassau Street, on the ...

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Christopher Columbus

1451 – 1506

Dedicated in Honor of Christopher Columbus who had the courage to venture out into uncharted waters and discover America.

Presented to the Borough of North Arlington on October 12, 1992 by the North Arlington Chapter of Unico National on ...

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Utah's First Pioneer Burial Site

Utah's first pioneer burial site was located just thirty feet west and two hundred feet south of

this point. Here, thirty-three Utah pioneers were buried beginning with three year-old Milton Thirlkill. This youngster from Mississippi drowned on 11 August 1847 in ...

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Amphibious Scouts and Raiders World War II

1942-1945

[Rendering of organizational insignia.]

In memory of our fallen comrades who sacrified their lives in the service of their country while serving in the United States Navy and Army Amphibious Scouts and Raiders during World War II.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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A Noted Preacher

William Elbert Munsey was born a few miles

east in the mountains of Giles (present-day Bland)

County on 13 July 1833. Despite little formal

schooling, Munsey possessed an insatiable

appetite for knowledge. He entered the ministry

of the Methodist Church in 1855, preached

his first sermon ...

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Pond Springs Community and School

After James O. Rice settled in the 1850s near a spring-fed pond, the area was called “Pond Springs”. By 1854 a log school building was erected near the pond (1 Mi. N) and also served for worship and a social ...

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Benjamin Stephenson House

1820

Stephenson House

built 1820

Listed on the

National Register of Historic

Places for

Historical & Architectural

Significance

Marker is on South Buchanan Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Pond Springs Cemetery

This graveyard was begun for members of the Pond Springs community in the 1860s. The oldest grave is believed to be that of Mrs. Asenath M. Stewart (d. 1862). Also interred here is Mexican War veteran William P. Rutledge, Sr. ...

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143d Pennsylvania Infantry

2d Brigade, 3d Division

(Front):143d Penna.

Infantry

2d Brig. 3d Div

1st Corps

(Back):This monument marks the right of

first position July 1st 1863

facing north and second position

facing west which the regiment

held from 11.30 a.m.

until First Corps fell back

last position on Seminary Ridge

right resting on railroad ...

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The Pioneer Builders

In memory of The Pioneer Builders. Greenwood Masonic Institute, 1867–1881, one quarter mile west and Round Rock Institute, one half mile south, 1881–1891, under auspices Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1881–1887, and the Southern Presbyterian Church, 1887–1891, “Built for the People by ...

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