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Meade's Pipe Creek Plan

On June 29, 1863, Union Gen. George G. Meade ordered the Army of the Potomac to Pipe Creek to counter any move toward Washington or Baltimore by Gen. Robert E Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and to ...

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Bissel's Store, Middlebury Station

At the site of Perrotti's West Street Pizza & Pub the trolley passed under Route 188 and then was moved from its original site at Westover School in 1908. The Bissell Store became the Ferrante and Delaney Store and was ...

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Woodlawn

This house was built in 1828 by Major Charles Michie, a veteran of the War of 1812. During the War between the States it was for a time headquarters for Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman of the Federal Army. It ...

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Sudley Springs Ford

July 21, 1861

About 9:30 a.m. the Union flanking column, numbering 15,000 strong, began crossing Catharpin Run here and moved southward toward Matthews Hill. Late in the afternoon this ford served as one of the principal avenues of retreat for the ...

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Candler County War Memorial

Dedicated to Those

Brave Men of Candler County Who

Paid the Supreme Sacrifice in

Defense of Their Country

Donated by the Citizens

of

Candler County

Memorial Day 1987

( Left Panel)

Honor Roll

World War II

Thomas Bragg • William A. Brinson • ...

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William Beedle House

Beedle, a railroad fireman rented this house. Mrs. Ann Walters, a widow, owned this property as well as a two-story frame house which stood on the two lots immediately to the right. Mrs. Walters used the rent as income to ...

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The University of Findlay

The University of Findlay

was founded as Findlay College

in 1882 by the

Churches of God, General Conference

and the City of Findlay

Old Main opened on September 1, 1886,

for the first classes.

125th Anniversary

The University of Findlay

with its founding partners,

the Churches of God, General Conference,

and ...

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Findlay College

Side A:

Findlay College was a joint venture of the Churches of God, General Conference, and the Village of Findlay. It was chartered on January 28, 1882, to provide a liberal arts education within a Christian context for all -- regardless ...

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Riddle-Pace Field

Originally constructed as the home field for the university’s football and baseball teams. Pace field, home of the Troy Trojans and the Troy baseball team in the late 1930s and 1940s, stood at the location of the current Riddle - ...

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Midlothian Coal Mines

South of here are the Midlothian Coal Mines, probably the oldest coal mines in America. Coal was first mined here before 1730, and during the Revolution, coal from these mines supplied the cannon foundry at Westham. The first railroad in ...

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