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Saharah Plantation

1837-1840 Josiah Collins & Ebenezer Pettigrew purchased 500 acres of land, planted 40,000 mulberry trees and raised silk worms for the silk business.

S.S. Simmons Fishery circa 1835

Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Church circa 1895

Sound Post Office circa 1903

Piney Grove School ...

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Peason Ridge Heritage Families

We will not forget our heritage families for they are unsung heroes who surrendered their homes and way of life for the sake of this nation

Marker can be reached from Louisiana Avenue east of Colorado Avenue, on the right when ...

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Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge

[ south side of bridge ]

In Memoriam

Remember Pearl Harbor

Keep America Alert!

To Those

Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice

During The Attack On Pearl Harbor

07:55 AM, 7 December 1941

Dedicated By

The Leopoldville Memorial Association

And The Waterbury Veterans

Memorial Committee On December 7, 1998

[ emblem on the ...

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Pea Ridge

Confederate Monument

(Front):The Brave

Confederate

dead

who fell on

this field

Mar., 6,7, & 8

1862.The graves of our dead with the grass evergreen

May yet form the footstool of Liberty's throne;

And each single rock in the war-path of Alight.

Small yet be a rock in the Temple of ...

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Pea Ridge and the Trail of Tears

Trail of Tears National Historic Trail

"Decr 23rd 1837, Buried Rainfrogs daughter. Marched at 8 o'c A.M. halted at Reddix, 3 o'c. P.M. encamped and issued corn & fodder & beef, 16 miles today.

-B.B. Cannon, Detachment Leader

Not Far to Go

Here, members ...

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