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Amphibious Scouts and Raiders World War II
1942-1945
[Rendering of organizational insignia.]
Benjamin Stephenson House
1820
Stephenson House
built 1820
Listed ...
The Pioneer Builders
In memory of The Pioneer Builders. Greenwood Masonic Insti...
Dover Concert Band, 1924
On the steps of the Ohio Statehouse
The Dover Concer...
DC 37 September 11, 2001 Memorial
In memory of the DC37 members who perished on September 11...
The Harrisburg Cotton Factory and The Central YMCA
Founded in 1844 in London, England, by George Williams, th...
The Battle of Ox Hill
General Reno's Probe East of Ox Road
While General...
Jones's Brigade
Stuart's Cavalry Division
C.S.A.
Army of North...
John Neely Bryan and Margaret Beeman Bryan
1810–1877 and 1825–1919
In 1839 Tennessee lawyer Joh...
J.P. Cooke Building 1885-1889
The Old Market Historic Walking Tour
Omaha's first m...
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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
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
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 ...
Dover Concert Band, 1924
On the steps of the Ohio Statehouse
The Dover Concert Band, shown here in new uniforms, was popular and successful for many years. This photo was taken when the band traveled to Columbus to perform at the Ohio State Fair. Front ...
DC 37 September 11, 2001 Memorial
In memory of the DC37 members who perished on September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center
The Rev Mychal Judge, chaplain, Local 299
Carlos Lillo, paramedic, Local 2507
Ricardo Quinn, EMS Lieutenant, Local 3621
Chet Louie, OTB betting clerk, Local 2021
And in honor ...
The Harrisburg Cotton Factory and The Central YMCA
Founded in 1844 in London, England, by George Williams, the Young Men's Christian Association quickly grew in the United States with Harrisburg, in 1854, being one of the first eight cities in the nation to establish a chapter. Located at ...
The Battle of Ox Hill
General Reno's Probe East of Ox Road
While General Stevens’ division attacked the Confederates on this side of Ox Road, part of General Jesse Reno’s division entered the woods east of the road to protect Stevens’ flank and probe the ...
Jones's Brigade
Stuart's Cavalry Division
C.S.A.
Army of Northern Virginia
Stuart's Cavalry Division
Jones's Brigade
6th. 7th. 11th. 12th. Cavalry Regiments
and 35th. Virginia Cavalry BattalionJuly 1 The 12th Regiment was detached and remained on the south side of Potomac River. White's 35th Virginia Battalion was also detached. ...
John Neely Bryan and Margaret Beeman Bryan
1810–1877 and 1825–1919
In 1839 Tennessee lawyer John Neely Bryan chose this high bluff and shallow ford on the Trinity River as site for a trading post. Finding Indians scarce when he returned in 1844, he platted a town, installed a ...
J.P. Cooke Building 1885-1889
The Old Market Historic Walking Tour
Omaha's first municipal swimming pool, "The New Natatorium," originated in the basement of the westernmost of these three buildings; and vestiges of it can still be seen there. The ornamental work at the building's top ...