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Site of Columbia College
On this site stood Columbia College an institution ...
Interurban Trolley
Trolley Car 55 is a 1907 Interurban single-ended, wood fra...
Hurricane/LaVerkin Bridge
In 1908 the Midland Bridge Company was awarded a contract ...
Galveston Artillery Club
By 1840, a year after its incorporation, the city of Galve...
Baird’s Div., 14th A.C.
Aug. 30, 1864. Davis’ 14th A. C. [US], having moved from R...
Pioneer Bowery
A bowery was built near here in August 1904 for the celebr...
Baden-Sproule House
Designed by noted Galveston architect Nicholas J. Clayton,...
Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey
This is the birthplace and early home of Dr. Liberty Hyde ...
Liberty Hyde Bailey
(1858-1954)
The world-famous botanist and horticultu...
1937 Ohio River Flood Mark on Bigg's House
1937 Flood Mark
74' 2"
Marker is at the...
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Site of Columbia College
On this site stood Columbia College an institution of higher learning for men. First proposed in 1831, chartered by General Assembly in 1833, began its work in 1834. First session of University of Missouri held here in 1841. This college ...
Interurban Trolley
Trolley Car 55 is a 1907 Interurban single-ended, wood framed electric rail car that was constructed by the Niles Carbody Works and delivered to the Seattle-Everett Traction Company in 1910. The Interurban Rail Line provided commuter service from the newly ...
Hurricane/LaVerkin Bridge
In 1908 the Midland Bridge Company was awarded a contract in the amount of $3,299 to fabricate and erect the Hurricane/LaVerkin Bridge. This structure incorporates distinctive characteristics in its method of construction, is one of the earliest and longest surviving ...
Galveston Artillery Club
By 1840, a year after its incorporation, the city of Galveston was home to approximately 1,200 residents, the entry point for scores of immigrants and a major coastal shipping port. Ongoing tensions between the young Republic of Texas and Mexico ...
Baird’s Div., 14th A.C.
Aug. 30, 1864. Davis’ 14th A. C. [US], having moved from Red Oak to Shoal Creek Ch., was divided into 2 columns when marching therefrom to the Fayetteville Rd. (Highway 139). Morgan’s & Carlin’s divs. went S. E. by a ...
Pioneer Bowery
A bowery was built near here in August 1904 for the celebration of the long-awaited arrival of water to the Hurricane Bench and to name this new town. After twelve years of back-breaking work, the Virgin River water, carried seven ...
Baden-Sproule House
Designed by noted Galveston architect Nicholas J. Clayton, this house was built in 1899 by Ida B. Baden on land once known as Thomas Borden's farm. West Island landowner John D. Settle sold Miss Baden the land and assisted here ...
Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey
This is the birthplace and early home of Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey, South Haven's most distinguished son.
As a very young man he became interested in plants and trees. This interest and knowledge constantly grew until he became the nation's highest ...
Liberty Hyde Bailey
(1858-1954)
The world-famous botanist and horticulturist, Liberty Hyde Bailey, was born in this frame house. Here in wilderness surroundings he learned of wild animals and plants and attended the local village school. He graduated from Michigan Agricultural College in 1882, served ...
1937 Ohio River Flood Mark on Bigg's House
1937 Flood Mark
74' 2"
Marker is at the intersection of Front Street and Market Street, on the right when traveling west on Front Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org