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Martin Luther King, Jr.
(1929 - 1968)
King lived three years in this communi...
Quartermaster Storehouse
This warehouse was used to store uniforms, blankets...
Post Headquarters
Here the commanding officer and his staff ran the d...
Fishkill Tea Party
Site of
Fishkill Tea Party
Aug. 26, 1776, 100 ...
Hospital Steward’s Quarters
The chief steward was responsible for maintaining a...
Union Headquarters
Gen. H. W. Slocum,
commanding the Union
force...
Scout Headquarters
Chartered first in Warsaw 1911
Additional Charters 1...
Mrs. Martha McFarlane McGee-Bell
1735 - 1820
Loyal Whig – Enthusiastic Patriot
...
Kindergarten Building
This structure was built in 1940 by Henry Ford to serve as...
Bullard-Hart-Sampson House
Built 1887 by Dr. William L. Bullard, Columbus physician a...
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
(1929 - 1968)
King lived three years in this community and ministered under the mentorship of J. Pius Barbour. He graduated from Crozer Theological Seminary, 1951. A leader of the 1963 March on Washington, King won a Nobel Peace Prize, 1964.
Marker ...
Quartermaster Storehouse
This warehouse was used to store uniforms, blankets, furniture, and other personal supplies for Fort Hancock’s garrison. The “Fort Hancock” painted on the roof was a marker for pilots. This was originally a two-story building and the third story was ...
Post Headquarters
Here the commanding officer and his staff ran the day-to-day operations of Fort Hancock. A post of this size was usually commanded by a colonel.
During World War II, Fort Hancock was headquarters for all New York Harbor Defenses under the ...
Fishkill Tea Party
Site of
Fishkill Tea Party
Aug. 26, 1776, 100 women
forced Abram Brinckeroff
storekeeper, to sell them
tea at lawful price of
six shillings per pound.
Marker is on New York Route 52 west of New York Route 82, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hospital Steward’s Quarters
The chief steward was responsible for maintaining and running operations of the Post Hospital under the directions of the Chief Medical officer. Today, the building is the NJ Audubon Society’s Sandy Hook Bird Observatory.
Fort Hancock was in operation from 1895 ...
Union Headquarters
Gen. H. W. Slocum,
commanding the Union
forces, located his
headquarters in this
field, March 16, 1865.
Marker is on Bryant Road (North Carolina Route 82), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Scout Headquarters
Chartered first in Warsaw 1911
Additional Charters 1920 and 1930
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
10 miles southeast
Route 95 - Sycamore St.
Coshocton
From “Cush-og-wenk” meaning “Black Bear Town”
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 36) and Bridge Street (Ohio Route 60), on the left when ...
Mrs. Martha McFarlane McGee-Bell
1735 - 1820
Loyal Whig – Enthusiastic Patriot
Revolutionary Heroine
We are indebted to E. W. Caruthers
for the eventfull story of her life.
Marker is on Old Battleground Road 0.2 miles south of New Garden Road, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Kindergarten Building
This structure was built in 1940 by Henry Ford to serve as a kindergarten for the children of Ways Station-Richmond Hill during the Ford era. The building included a kitchen and two large classrooms to accommodate children aged three years ...
Bullard-Hart-Sampson House
Built 1887 by Dr. William L. Bullard, Columbus physician and pioneer ear, eye, nose and throat specialist, this house is a splendid example of Second Empire Victorian architecture. It was designed by L.E. Thornton of New York.
The Bullard family lived ...