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Romulus M. Saunders
Was Minister to Spain, 1845-49; congressman, judge, legisl...
Johnsonville Veteran Memorial Harnett County
In honor of all veterans who served this great country on ...
Liberty Hall Plantation
Marker Front:
This inland rice plantation has its or...
Springfield Plantation
Marker Front:
Springfield Plantation, an inland rice...
Saluda Old Town Treaty, July 2, 1755
"I bring a little child that he might tell future generati...
Bissel's Store, Middlebury Station
At the site of Perrotti's West Street Pizza & Pub the trol...
Hampshire County World War I Memorial
In honor of Hampshire's sons who gave their lives and thei...
World War I Honor Roll & Veterans Memorial
((The ‘greatest care’ has been ...
Historic Congressional Cemetery
Historic
Congressional Cemetery
...Mary Lincoln's Family
These four Todd sisters each married a Springfield ...
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Romulus M. Saunders
Was Minister to Spain, 1845-49; congressman, judge, legislator, and political leader. This was his home.
Marker is on State Highway 62 1 mile south of Broad Street (State Highway 57), on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Johnsonville Veteran Memorial Harnett County
In honor of all veterans who served this great country on land sea and in the air and went forth to face death on native and foreign soil so freedom, justice and democracy may prevail.
May the living be blessed and ...
Liberty Hall Plantation
Marker Front:
This inland rice plantation has its origins in a 1683 grant. In 1726 Nathaniel Moore and his wife sold a 900-acre parcel to Isaac Mazyck (d. 1736). Mazyck’s son Benjamin (d. 1800), a rice planter, cattleman, and merchant, consolidated ...
Springfield Plantation
Marker Front:
Springfield Plantation, an inland rice plantation, was established here by Paul Mazyck (d. 1749), a planter and merchant who combined two large tracts on Foster Creek, a branch of Back River. His father Isaac, a French Huguenot planter, had ...
Saluda Old Town Treaty, July 2, 1755
"I bring a little child that he might tell future generations what is now agreed to."
At Old Saluda Town, about ten miles north of here, July 2, 1755, Governor Glen obtained from Old Hop and other chiefs of the Cherokee ...
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 ...
Hampshire County World War I Memorial
In honor of Hampshire's sons who gave their lives and their service in the World War
"We are the dead,
Short days ago we lived,
Felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved."
Lieut. Robert W. Gilkeson • Corp. James Cleveland Lee • Corp. ...
World War I Honor Roll & Veterans Memorial
((The ‘greatest care’ has been given to get each person’s name correct. If any mistakes are found, please contact me so correction can be made. - - Al Wolf.))
Honor Roll
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Bartholomew County Citizens
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Historic Congressional Cemetery
Historic
Congressional Cemetery
listed in the
National Registry of Historic Places
and
District of Columbia Landmarks
Marker can be reached from the intersection of E Street, SE and 18th Street/Potomac Avenue, SE, on the right when traveling east.
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Mary Lincoln's Family
These four Todd sisters each married a Springfield man and established households within a few blocks of each other, Elizabeth was the oldest and became Mary's surrogate mother." Frances lived closest to Mary (across the street where the Grace Lutheran ...