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Bessie Tift College
In 1864-1865 the buildings and grounds of this institution...
Birthplace of Southern Utah
Welcome
to the Birthplace of Southern Utah
Jan...
War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration
As U.S. Army and Georgia Militia Headquarters, Fort Hawkin...
Public Works
At Parowan, a pioneer industrial center was settled in 185...
Dr. Paul B. Leffler Rotary Park
Built for the enjoyment of all
the citizens o...
Government Boarding School Boys Dormitory
Listed on the National and Tribal Registers of Historic Pl...
Verbeck Residence
West Bend, Wisconsin
The United State Government L...
Houston Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade
Founded in 1874 to facilitate trade in the expanding cotto...
The Greenback Raid
Mosby's Men Strike It Rich
(Preface):
The Fede...
Brinkhaus Livery Stable
This property
has been placed on the
National ...
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Bessie Tift College
In 1864-1865 the buildings and grounds of this institution then known as Monroe Female College were used as a Confederate hospital, while classes met in private homes
Marker is at the intersection of Tift College Drive and Indian Springs Drive, on ...
Birthplace of Southern Utah
Welcome
to the Birthplace of Southern Utah
January 13, 1851
Marker can be reached from South Main Street.
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War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration
As U.S. Army and Georgia Militia Headquarters, Fort Hawkins played a significant role in the War of 1812. The fort supplied all command and logistics support for the Southern Theatre and fort personnel participated directly in the Creek War and ...
Public Works
At Parowan, a pioneer industrial center was settled in 1851. Water for manufacturing and industry was carried by wooden flume from the canyon to the fort. Along this water line industries were established known as the Public Works. Among these ...
Dr. Paul B. Leffler Rotary Park
Built for the enjoyment of all
the citizens of Pittsburg
Dedicated on June 8th 1999.
Dr. Paul Bannon Leffler practiced medicine in Pittsburg from 1945 to 1977.
He lived the Rotary Motto
"Service Above Self"
Marker is at the intersection of 4th Street (Kansas Route 126) ...
Government Boarding School Boys Dormitory
Listed on the National and Tribal Registers of Historic Places for its National Significance in representing the Government Boarding Schools and their impact on Indigenous Nations.
Restoration and rehabilitation of the Boy’s Dormitory, circa 1906, was funded in part by ...
Verbeck Residence
West Bend, Wisconsin
The United State Government Land Grant transfer to William W. Verbeck took place January 1, 1848.
In the early 1850s a barn and home were constructed.
The residence is a square, two-story brick structure, featuring arched brick ...
Houston Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade
Founded in 1874 to facilitate trade in the expanding cotton market. This Victorian renaissance revival edifice, designed by Eugene T. Heiner, was built in 1884-85 by contractors Max Kosse and James S. Lucas. The exchange room and galleries were situated ...
The Greenback Raid
Mosby's Men Strike It Rich
(Preface):
The Federal offensive in the Shenandoah Valley begun in May 1864 faltered in the summer with Confederate victories and Gen. Jubal A. Early's Washington Raid in July. Union Gen. Philip H. Sheridan took command in August, ...
Brinkhaus Livery Stable
This property
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Brinkhaus Livery Stable
1890
Marker is on West 4th Street west of North Chestnut Street (Minnesota Highway 41), on the right when traveling west.
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