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In Memory of Dr. Lillie May Jackson

Servant of God,

Champion of the People,

Mother of Freedom

May 25, 1976

Erected by the Association for Study

of Afro-American Life and History

In Cooperation with the

Amoco Foundation, Inc.

Marker is at the intersection of Druid Hill Avenue ...

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Gunning Bedford, Jr.

1747-1812. Member of Continental Congress and of Annapolis Convention. A framer of United States Constitution, which Delaware was first to ratify. Appointed First District Judge of Delaware by President Washington. Purchased this property 1793 as country home, naming it "Lombardy". ...

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FCMI Store 1858

This building is an example of the stone craftsmanship of the Mormon pioneers of southeastern Idaho. Built in 1868 of local stone cut with a rough , or rusticated, finish, the building demonstrates the gradual change in the late 19th ...

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Welcome to Oriskany Battlefield

Oriskany Battlefield stands at the very heart of the American Revolution in the Mohawk River Valley. As in past conflicts, in 1777 the valley again became a critical military corridor for the movement of men and materials.

The story of the ...

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Crucifix

Erected by friends and relatives of Reverend Father Horstkamp to commemorate the tragic death of his mother Mary Eve Horstkamp on August 28, 1931.

Marker is on Old Branch Avenue 0.1 miles west of Woodyard Road, on the left when traveling ...

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Church of St. Joseph

Established in 1783

by Father Joseph Hunter, S. J.

Maurice McDonough

The eighteenth century merchant who died in 1804 is buried here. He willed his modest wealth to establish free schools for the education of poor children in this section of Charles County ...

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First Dawn To Dusk Flight Across America

Colonel Russell L Maughan of Logan, Utah, made the first daylight flight across the continent on June 23, 1924. Flying solo in a Curtis PW-8 pursuit aircraft, Maughan, then a Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Service, left Mitchell Field, New ...

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Washington's Farm

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Two miles southwest Washington owned 600 acres of land bought in 1775 and retained until his death. In 1786 he visited this property accompanied by Gen. Smallwood.

Marker is at the intersection of Liverpool Point Road and Beaverdam Road, on the ...

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In Memory of Ira Elias Merrill

First person buried in the Smithfield Cemetery, was born at Alder, Erie County, New York, in 1835, the son of Austin and Laura Wilder Harris Merrill, He was killed in an Indian attack July 29, 1880 as he and his ...

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IX Miles to Springfield Courthouse

Believed to be one of the mileposts erected by Elijah Bates “From Springfield Court House to Chester Factories,” this marker stood at 80 Main Street for about 150 years. Lawyer Bates, principal owner of the Eighth Mass. Turnpike, built 1800-1805 ...

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