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Memorial to John E. Burbage

Founder of the

Knights of the Golden Eagle

The Members of the Order

1912

Marker is on Edmondson Avenue (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Abbeville County Courthouse (1908)

Abbeville's 6th courthouse - designed in beaux arts classical style by Edwards & Walter of Atlanta - dedicated in 1908 with City Hall/Opera House. (Two buildings indirectly financed by profits from Abbeville Dispensary, only one still operating above Columbia.)

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Sonoma Brewing Company

The Sonoma Brewing Co., established under the leadership of John Steiner was promoted in the pages of the Sonoma Index-Tribune by its publisher Harry N. Granice, a major stock holder in the brewery. The brewery, which had one of the ...

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Liberty Hall

The Herald of Freedom,

Abolitionist Newspaper

published on this site 1855-56

Site of Liberty Hall,

Lawrence's first opera house 1870-1911

The Bowersock Opera House

(Liberty Hall), built in 1912

Designed by Samuel B. Tarbet & Co.

in the Beaux Arts style

Marker is at the intersection of Massachusetts Street ...

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Hubbell Homestead

Family compound occupied

by farm, mills, stores

and homes since Milow and

Polly (Faulkner) Hubbell

settled here in 1848.

Listed on State and National Registers of Historic Places

Marker is on New York Route 30 0.6 miles north of E Hubbell Hill Road (County Road ...

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Langston Hughes and the Carnegie Library

Many Lawrence residents, including perhaps Langston Hughes, spent pleasant hours reading and fostering their love of books in this Carnegie Library. As the famous writer and poet wrote:

"...When I was in the second grade, my grandmother took me to Lawrence ...

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Merchants Bank Building

Halifax Historical Museum

This Property Has Been

Placed On The

National Register

Of Historic Places

By The United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on South Beach Street north of Orange Avenue, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Battles of Dunlap Farm

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On July 30, 1864, Gen. Stoneman with 2,500 cavalry crossed Walnut Creek & placed his cannon on a ridge on the Dunlap farm. He attacked Macon to capture the gold in the Confederate Depository; to destroy the Armory, Arsenal & ...

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William Kirby

1817-1906

In English:

Born in England, Kirby came to Canada in 1839 and began work as a tanner in the vicinity of Niagara-on-the-Lake. There he developed his literary talents and soon after moving into the town in 1848 embarked on a long ...

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Bushrod Crawford Building

This house, located on a part of original town lot #4, was built about 1850. It was the home of Bushrod Crawford who also operated a store in the building with his brother Absalom. Brushrod Crawford ran against John Hughes ...

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