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Union Soldiers of Franklin County

Erected in memory

of the

Soldiers of Franklin County who

fought for the Union in the

War Between the States 1861-1865

Dedicated July 17th, 1878

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Approximately 40 feet southwest of this tablet, Generals Robert E. Lee and A. P. Hill met mounted, and held a brief ...

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Branford Veterans Memorial

In Memory of Those Who Served

Those Who Were Disabled In Service

And Those Who Gave Their Lives In

World War II and the Korean Conflict

Vietnam

Marker is on Main Street near Town Hall Drive, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fourth Brigade

Second Battle of Manassas

August 30, 1862

3:15 p.m.

Jackson's Division (Starke), Left Wing (Jackson)

Army of Northern Virgina, CSA

Fourth Brigade

Col. Leroy A. Stafford

1st Louisiana 10th Louisiana

2nd Louisiana 15th Louisiana

9th Louisiana Coppens' Battalion

"The Federal line advanced in perfect order, as if on dress parade, ...

Demarest-Bloomer House

Built about 1840 in the Greek Revival Style of architecture by John C. Demarest. He was a farmer with an interest in river trade when schooners plied the Hackensack River. The house was purchased in 1864 by George Bloomer, a ...

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Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Bridge

Named in honor of

Whitney Moore Young, Jr.

1921-1971

Humanitarian-scholar and venerable leader of the National Urban League whose work produced landmark changes in civil rights laws and notable progress towards social and economic justice in America.

Marker is on ...

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Placerville Clothing Co. Building

Branch Saloon

Bingham’s Jewelry

Seligman Building

Ewing Building

Collins Auto Parts

Placerville Clothing

A log building owned by C.C. Williams once stood on the western portion of this lot. In 1853 thirsty miners stopped here for a drink at Mrs. Little’s Branch Saloon. For a ...

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Old Stone Meeting House

1774 Old Stone Meeting House 1974

George Landcraft – Designer

Oldest Stone Meeting House in New England

1711 founding of church – Jacob Hemingway first student of Yale, first pastor of church. 1772 started construction. 1774 first services here.1785 first town meeting. 1796 ...

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Brinkerhoff-Demarest House

This old house was built around 1735 by Hendricks Brinkerhoff on land owned by his grandfather since the 17th century. An excellent example of early Dutch Architecture, it has been in the possession of the Brinkerhoff and Demarest descendants since ...

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Colfax Passenger Depot

Placed on the National Registry of Historic Places

15 January 1999

Built in 1905 by Southern Pacific Railroad in what SPRR called the Colonnade style. It is the only remaining depot of this type in Placer County. It was used as a ...

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Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

First African American Church in Hackensack. Organized in 1864 as “Olive Branch Colored Mission Number Three of Hackensack.” First church was an old lime shed moved here in 1867. In 1917 current name was adopted in honor of the first ...

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