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Volunteers of the Army and Navy
To the Volunteers of the Army
and Navy of the United...
Former Dividing Line Between Winston and Salem
Former Dividing Line
Between
Winston and Sal...
Franklin P. Mall, M.D.
1862-1919
First Johns Hopkins Professor of Anatomy.<...
First Federated Church
First Refd. Dutch Church
Orgend. 1828
Erecd. 1...
The Valley of Death
July 2, 1863 - Second Day
"The night of July 2d was ...
The abrupt end of Fort Miles
The Army started dismantling Fort Miles before it was even...
First Court for Tazewell County
The first Court for Tazewell County was held June 1800 at ...
Florence Rena Sabin, M.D.
1871-1953
First woman full professor
at Jo...
Millenium Fountain
The threshold and other rough stone
was salva...
The Battle of Malvern Hill
Advance of the Excelsior Regiments
“We reached the f...
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Volunteers of the Army and Navy
To the Volunteers of the Army
and Navy of the United States
whose heroic patriotism has
helped to make our Republic
what it is to-day.
Erected MCMXIV
Marker is on JF Kennedy Blvd. north of W 39th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Former Dividing Line Between Winston and Salem
Former Dividing Line
Between
Winston and Salem
Towns Consolidated
May 13, 1913
Marker is at the intersection of 1st Street and Main Street, on the left when traveling west on 1st Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Franklin P. Mall, M.D.
1862-1919
First Johns Hopkins Professor of Anatomy.
After 1914, also first Director of the Department of Embryology at Washington's Carnegie Institution, where he pioneered
embryological research.
Marker is on Bolton Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Federated Church
First Refd. Dutch Church
Orgend. 1828
Erecd. 1866
First Federated Church
Bayonne’s Oldest Church – 1866
and its oldest Congregation:
Dutch Reformed Church (1828)
Merged in 1952 with
Third Reformed Church and
Christ Presbyterian Forming
First Federated Church.
Placed on State (1981) and
National (1982) Registers of
Historic Places.
Marker is at the intersection ...
The Valley of Death
July 2, 1863 - Second Day
"The night of July 2d was bright moonlight but it seemed to me there were spirits flitting from Little Round Top to Devil's Den and back, all night; and as I lay awake, the only ...
The abrupt end of Fort Miles
The Army started dismantling Fort Miles before it was even finished – not in the face of enemy invasion but because advances in warfare made it instantly obsolete. In fact, as early as 1943, construction of the entire nationwide Harbor ...
First Court for Tazewell County
The first Court for Tazewell County was held June 1800 at the residence of Henry Harman, Jr. The house site is located two tenths of a mile to the northeast. Harman’s grave is to the north. In the same burying ...
Florence Rena Sabin, M.D.
1871-1953
First woman full professor
at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Introducer of techniques for staining living cells. Reformer of Colorado's health laws. Her statue stands in
the U.S. Capitol.
Marker is on Park Avenue, on the right when traveling ...
Millenium Fountain
The threshold and other rough stone
was salvaged from one of the last
thatched houses in the village.
It was demolished in the year 2000.
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (National Road 7) and Rock Road, on the left when traveling ...
The Battle of Malvern Hill
Advance of the Excelsior Regiments
“We reached the field; here were wounded men and the dead, but we heeded them not. We relieved the 7th New York Regiment and poured in a hot fire; still they kept the field, men falling ...