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200th Birthday of George Washington

1732 - 1932

In commemoration of the

two hundredth birthday of

George Washington

These eagles

and this tablet were placed here

by the

New Jersey Society of the

Colonial Dames of America

Marker is at the intersection of River Road and Washington Crossing Pe Rd, ...

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123 East Broadway

Local rancher Lee Degenhart financed the construction of this building in 1910. Fred Haverty, a contractor from Hal, Montana, who later ran a car dealership here in Philipsburg, was the builder. Design features include the original ornamental leaded glass and ...

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Seven Days Battles

Grape Vine Bridge

Here Sumner crossed the river to reinforce the part of McClellan's army fighting at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862. Here a part of Porter's force crossed in the night of June 27, 1862 after the battle of Gaines's ...

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Mining Haul Truck Engine Module

Power Module Assembly Replacement Cost $372,000

Application: Komatsu 830E 240 Ton Electric Drive Haul Truck

Detroit Diesel Corporation 149 Series Engine

Fuel Consumption at HTC, 28 Gallons per Hour

Engine Service Life 100,000 Hours +

Engine Oil Capacity, 50 Gallons

Engine Weight, 11,250 Lbs.

General Electric Main ...

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Heater Fields

The 2nd (Vermont) Brigade of the 2nd Division, VI U.S. Corps, briefly deployed around the Heater House as skirmishers in the first federal effort to stop the 19 October 1864 Confederate morning attack. When this proved unfeasible, the entire division ...

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First Aluminum Observatory Dome

On the hill just west of here, the first known astronomical observatory with an aluminum dome was erected in 1930. Designed & built by Pittsburgh amateur astronomers led by Leo J. Scanlon, the Valley View Observatory stood beside his Van ...

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Rivers Bridge Confederate Dead

( Front face )

In Memory

of our

Confederate Dead

who fell in battle at

River's Bridges

Feb. 4, 1865.

(Reverse face )

Soldier's rest, your welfare o'er,

Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking,

Dream of battlefields no more,

Days of ...

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Weeden Heights

early 1900s

This Twentieth century business and residential area was developed by John D. Weeden Jr. during the building of Wilson Dam and the World War I Defense Plants. Weeden Heights was carved from 3,800-acre Sweetwater Plantation, the former home of ...

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Dobyville Cemetery

The Dobyville Cemetery is the last visible remnant of the Community of Dobyville, Settled in the 1850's and named for the towns location on a white adobe rock hill. The Cemetery contains more than 230 marked graves, between 60 and ...

James and Sara Roosevelt Cottage

On this site, in 1885, James Roosevelt, businessman and country gentleman of Hyde Park, New york, built the cottage shown below. The Cottage was intended to be a summer retreat for his wife, Sara Delano, and their son Franklin Delano ...

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