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The Stratton/Braddock House

Isaac Stratton, son of Mark

Stratton, in c. 1760 built this

Flemish Bond brick home. It was

probably built in two sections.

In 1795 Robert Braddock

purchased the property.

1847-1997

Marker is on S Main Stree (County Route 541) south of South Street, on the right when ...

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Balsar House / I.O.O.F Hall

[Three small markers are mounted on the front of the building:]

Marker 1:

Balsar House

A hotel built in 1850 by

Madam Balsar

Remodeled for an opera house in 1870. Restored by the Independent Order Odd Fellows and used as a meeting place by fraternal ...

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Birthplace of the University Of Georgia

Meeting Place of Legislature in 1785

Directly across Bay Street from this marker formerly stood the brick building. Built in late colonial days and known as the “Coffee House.” In which the Legislature of Georgia met in 1785. Owned by Thomas ...

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Potters Corners Burying Ground

Potters Corners Burying Ground

Early stone marked 1785

Site of Trinity Methodist Church

Until 1860’s

Union Vale Historical Society

Marker is at the intersection of Bruzgul Road (County Route 21) and Clapp Hill Road, on the left when traveling east on Bruzgul ...

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Branch's Brigade

C.S.A.

Branch's Brigade

In the advance of A. P. Hill's Division from the Antietam Furnace Road, on the Afternoon of September 17th, Branch's Brigade supported the Brigades of Gregg and Archer.

It was engaged south of this point, and its commander, Brig. ...

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Burying Ground

Burying Ground

Vanderburgh Family

Col. James Vanderburgh

5th Regiment D. C. Militia

In Revolutionary War

Born 1729. Died 1794.

Marker is on New York Route 55 0.1 miles north of Connecting Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy ...

Gibson's Mill

Wilson's Creek

The mill and house of John Gibson once stood in the valley in front of you along Wilson Creek. On August 9, 1861, the day before the battle the Gibson family and their neighbors found themselves surrounded by more ...

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The Battle of Oak Hills

August 10, 1861

In early August, 1861 the Missouri State Guard under the command of Major General Sterling Price was camped along Wilson's Creek preparing to march into Springfield, Missouri ten miles northeast of their encampment. Shortly after 5:00 A.M. they ...

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The Securities Building

1917

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Rehabilitated 1996

in conjunction with the

City of Omaha

for the betterment

of the community

Marker is at the intersection of 16th Street and Farnam Street, on the left when traveling south ...

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Famous Lytle Neighbors

Lytle Park Series

Dr. Daniel Drake (1785-1852),

the city's most famous physician-

surgeon and founder of the

Ohio Medical College, made his

home on nearby Third Street.

He was an outstanding author,

historian and scientist.

Dr. Richard Allison (1757-1816),

physician to the troops at

Fort Washington, was the first

man to ...

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