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Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
State of Ohio, Coshocton County
United States of Ame...
Field of Huck's Defeat
[Front Marker]
Where 75 Whigs led by
Co...
Franklin Relic Hall - 1937
The log Relic Hall is a fine example of Depression Era rus...
Fill’er Up!
The Fort Hancock Gas Station was operated by the Po...
Mrs. Martha McFarlane McGee-Bell
1735 - 1820
Loyal Whig – Enthusiastic Patriot
...
Federal Line of March
“Poor North Carolina …”
(Preface): The Carolinas Cam...
Brassfield Station
A Path Both Traveled
(Preface): The Carolinas Campai...
Exiles for Conscience Sake
To the memory of the followers of
Caspar von Schwe...
Fire House Number 2
Fort Hancock’s soldiers doubled as firefighters. Th...
Alessandro Fabbri, Lieutenant, U.S.N.R.F.
1877 - 1922
A resident and lover of Mount Desert Isl...
Results for F
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
State of Ohio, Coshocton County
United States of America
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
State of Ohio, Coshocton County
Civil War
Elson, James M. Sergeant Mississippi 1863
Marker is on Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
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Field of Huck's Defeat
[Front Marker]
Where 75 Whigs led by
Colonel William Bratton
defeated a British and Tory
force of 500 men
July 12, 1780.
On this date, Sept.30, 1953, there stands 200 feet to the north of this stone, the Revolutionary home of Col. William Bratton and his ...
Franklin Relic Hall - 1937
The log Relic Hall is a fine example of Depression Era rustic architecture. Completed in 1937, it also represents a successful early effort to preserve and interpret community history. The building was designed in 1935 by architect Chris Gunderson to ...
Fill’er Up!
The Fort Hancock Gas Station was operated by the Post Exchange. It was the only filling station on post where soldiers with privately owned vehicles could buy fuel or have them serviced.
Fort Hancock was in operation from 1895 to 1974.
Marker ...
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.
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Federal Line of March
“Poor North Carolina …”
(Preface): The Carolinas Campaign began on February 1, 1865, when Union Gen. William T. Sherman led his army north from Savannah, Georgia, after the “March to the Sea.” Sherman's objective was to join Gen. Ulysses S. Grant ...
Brassfield Station
A Path Both Traveled
(Preface): The Carolinas Campaign began on February 1, 1865, when Union Gen. William T. Sherman led his army north from Savannah, Georgia, after the “March to the Sea.” Sherman's objective was to join Gen. Ulysses S. Grant ...
Exiles for Conscience Sake
To the memory of the followers of
Caspar von Schwenckfeld
who fled from Silesia and found
in Pennsylvania a haven of
religious toleration
They landed near this spot 1731-37
Erected by the Society of the Descendants of
the Schwenkfeldian Exiles ...
Fire House Number 2
Fort Hancock’s soldiers doubled as firefighters. This firehouse was built close to Barracks Row so the soldiers who lived there could quickly get to the fire fighting equipment.
Fort Hancock was in operation from 1895 to 1974.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Alessandro Fabbri, Lieutenant, U.S.N.R.F.
1877 - 1922
A resident and lover of Mount Desert Island who commanded the United States Naval Radio Station upon this site from its establishment on August 28, 1917 until December 12, 1919.
At the end of the World War he was ...