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Erected in Honor of the Boys
Leitersburg District
who served in
The World W...
Hope Furnace
1854 - 1874
One of 69 charcoal iron furnaces in the ...
Chieftains
At this house’s core is the 1790s log home of Major Ridge ...
In Honor of Those Who Served
In
honor
of the
men and women
...Originally a Wing of the Union Hotel
1851
Originally a Wing of the
Union Hotel
<...Stafford County Tri-Centennial
August 7, 1964
In celebration of its 300th Birthday,...
Stamp Mill Foundation
Remnant of
Stamp Foundation
from the Rogers Mi...
Site of Pump House - Peet Brothers/Colgate Palmolive
Berkeley History
In the early 20th century, a thrivi...
Old Forge Bridge
This three-arch bridge was erected at a cost $2,800 by W. ...
36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
(Front of Monument):
36th Infantry
commanded b...
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Erected in Honor of the Boys
Leitersburg District
who served in
The World War
1917 - 1919
R. Lee Slick
Andrew M. Hartman
John R. Myers
Leiter D. Lowery, Corp.
Allan F. Miner
Russell E. Hartle
A. Stanley Hollinger, Corp.,
Levi. M. Hartle.
Lloyd L. Hoover, Sargt.
Roger M. Wolfinger, Corp.
Arthur M. C. Myers
Harry F. Provard
Grover C. Wallack
Joseph W. ...
Hope Furnace
1854 - 1874
One of 69 charcoal iron furnaces in the famous Hanging Rock Iron Region. Extending more than 100 miles from Logan, Ohio to Mt. Savage, Kentucky this area contained all materials necessary to produce high grade iron. The industry ...
Chieftains
At this house’s core is the 1790s log home of Major Ridge (c.1771-1839), a leader in the Cherokee Nation. His 223-acre plantation supported numerous outbuildings, orchards and slaves while the family served as ferryboat operators and merchants. It was here ...
In Honor of Those Who Served
In
honor
of the
men and women
of
Stafford County
who served in
defense of their
Commonwealth
and
Country
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Jefferson Davis Highway (U.S. 1) and Courthouse Road (County Route 630).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Originally a Wing of the Union Hotel
1851
Originally a Wing of the
Union Hotel
In 1903 Converted to a Dwelling
By L. Banks Holt
Marker is at the intersection of East Elm Street and North Marshall Street on East Elm Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Stafford County Tri-Centennial
August 7, 1964
In celebration of its 300th Birthday, here is buried a capsule by order of the Circuit Court, to be opened on August 7, 2064. Planted by the Stafford County Lions Club and Stafford County Board of Supervisors
Marker can ...
Stamp Mill Foundation
Remnant of
Stamp Foundation
from the Rogers Mill
where
Daniel C. Jackling
in 1898-1899 conducted the original mill tests on ore from this deposit. On the results of these tests the Utah Copper enterprise was conceived and to January 1, 1949 had produced:
9,563,841,413 pounds of ...
Site of Pump House - Peet Brothers/Colgate Palmolive
Berkeley History
In the early 20th century, a thriving manufacturing district grew up in southwest Berkeley. This is the site of a former saltwater pump house, located on what was once the east shoreline of San Francisco Bay. The pumps supplied ...
Old Forge Bridge
This three-arch bridge was erected at a cost $2,800 by W. H. Eirely in 1863 over a ford in Antietam Creek. The east arch of this bridge spans a path once used for cattle. A forge, part of a large ...
36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
(Front of Monument):
36th Infantry
commanded by
Lieut. Col. Melvin Clarke (Killed)
Crook's (2d) Brigade
Kanawha Division
Ninth Army Corps
Army of the Potomac
Ohio
(Rear of Monument):
This Regiment advanced near the Bridge over Antietam Creek on the morning of September 17, 1862, supporting Sturgis' Division. It participated in ...