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Richland
1.2 mile NE James Robertson built his cabin in 1779 at 23r...
Richlands
This fertile region was known as Richlands from an early p...
Richland Baptist Church
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Richland Baptist Church was constituted O...
Richland Baptist Church Site
Richland Baptist Church, constituted about 1830, was locat...
Richland and Pulaski Civil War Soldiers Monument
In honor of the
soldiers and sailors
of...
Richland Presbyterian Church
(Front text)
This church building was dedicated in ...
Richland-West End
This early planned subdivision presents a largely unaltere...
The Boys of Richland County
In Memory of The Boys of Richland County who made the Supr...
Richland Street
One of the original streets in the 1786 Columbia plan. Ric...
Richland County World War I Memorial
In memory of Richland County's devoted sons and daughters ...
Results for Richland
Richland
1.2 mile NE James Robertson built his cabin in 1779 at 23rd and Park. In October 1784 Robertson moved to his Richland Creek farm, living in the log structure until 1787, when the first brick house in Middle Tennessee was ...
Richlands
This fertile region was known as Richlands from an early period. In 1782, and later, Richlands was a militia station for frontier defense.
The town was laid off in 1890, with the coming of the Norfolk and Western Railroad, and ...
Richland Baptist Church
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Richland Baptist Church was constituted Oct 5, 1811 with 4 male and 8 female members. The first pastor was Rev. Micajah Fulghum.
In June 1861 the ladies of this church made and presented a Confederate flag., to the Twiggs Guard. ...
Richland Baptist Church Site
Richland Baptist Church, constituted about 1830, was located on land given by Henry Audulph, first settler of Richland. A baptismal pool was built near a spring in the park. Here the Bethel Baptist Assn. was organized Nov. 23, 1833 by ...
Richland and Pulaski Civil War Soldiers Monument
In honor of the
soldiers and sailors
of the town of
Richland
who nobly defended
the Union
Marker is at the intersection of South Jefferson Street and Bridge Street on South Jefferson Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Richland Presbyterian Church
(Front text)
This church building was dedicated in May 1884 by Dr. John L. Girardeau. The congregation of 11 members, including 2 elders and 1 deacon, was organized on the Sabbath Day, November 16, 1883 by the Charleston Presbytery. In ...
Richland-West End
This early planned subdivision presents a largely unaltered picture of suburban residences in early 20th century Nashville. With ninety percent of existing homes built between 1905 and 1925, the styles range from large American four-squares to the more modest bungalows ...
The Boys of Richland County
In Memory of The Boys of Richland County who made the Supreme Sacrifice in World War II
Erected by the Civic Department of the Woman’s Club of Columbia
Dedicated April 20, 1947
Marker is at the intersection of Saluda Avenue and Blossom Street, ...
Richland Street
One of the original streets in the 1786 Columbia plan. Richland Street was probably named after Richland County, which had been so designated by an act of the General Assembly in 1785. By November 1786, two town commissioners, Alexander Gillon ...
Richland County World War I Memorial
In memory of Richland County's devoted sons and daughters who rendered valiant service to their country and civilization in the Great World War, 1917-1918.
November 11, 1922
Marker is on Park Avenue West (Ohio Route 430), on the right when traveling west. ...