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Dedicated to You, A Free Citizen in a Free Land

This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of

Wyoming

by direction of

The Honorable John W. Snyder

Secretary of the Treasury

As the inspirational symbol of the

United States Savings Bonds Independence Drive

from May 16 to July 4,1950, ...

Reformed Cemetery

In August 1774, trustees of Sharpsburg's Reformed Church purchased this lot and built their church and school. The first burial was in 1775. In 1833, a new church was built at 117 West Main Street. Burials ceased here in 1883 ...

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Combat Wounded Veterans

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Dedicated to all men and women wounded in all our wars.Front

My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country;s way to show they care if I could be seen by all mankind. Maybe ...

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Eatontown, New Jersey Fire Department and World War II Memorial

Dedicated to the members of

Eatontown Fire Co.

Who served in World War II

* Russell Elgrim * Joseph J. Finn

the names of 31 members who served follow the two names of those killed during the war

Marker is on Broad Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Stark’s Brigade

Morristown National Historical Park

John Stark, a New Hampshire frontiersman, fought at Bunker Hill, Trenton, and Princeton. His brigade of New Englanders defeated part of Burgoyne’s army at Bennington, the first of a series of blows which ended when Burgoyne surrendered ...

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Dutch Reformed Church

Northernmost church

in New York State

in 1777

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 4 and Evans Street, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 4.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Original Townsite of Wood River

Between 1844 and 1866 thousands of emigrants, gold seekers, and Mormons moved west through the Platte Valley. The first settlers along Wood River 1858-60 operated road ranches to serve travelers. They included Patrick, Richard, and Anthony Moore; James Jackson; and ...

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Birthplace of David Humphreys

Birthplace of

David Humphreys

1752 – 1818, Soldier,

Poet, Diplomat,

Industrial Pioneer

Marker is on Elm Street (Connecticut Route 243) 0.1 miles south of Thomas Street, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Matilda O'Neill Home

During the War of 1812, the British sailed up the Chesapeake Bay. After laying siege to Washington, D.C. and burning the White Housee, and having been held at bay by the patriots in Baltimore, they proceeded to Havre de Grace. ...

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The Hamilton-Burr Duel

July 11, 1804

The most famous duel in American History took place on this date at the dueling grounds in Weehakken, between political rivals, General Alexander Hamilton and sitting Vice President of the United States, Colonel Aaron Burr. Hamilton fell mortally ...

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