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Wadsworth-Longfellow House and Gardens
Within this home three generations of the Longfellow famil...
CCC Headquarters
One of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal programs, the ...
General Edward Dorr Tracy, Jr.
-- 1833 – 1863 –-
Edward D. Tracy, Jr., was born in ...
The Little Round House
Constructed as a guard house for the Alabama Corps of Cade...
Benjamin DeWitt Riegel
1878-1941
Beloved
Leader, Educator,
Indu...
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
The congregation for this church traces its roots back to ...
Derby Veterans Monument
[ West Face ]
Dedicated
To The Memor...
The Tenafly Railroad Station
Built in 1872 when George Huyler donated the land and a th...
Derby and Huntington Civil War Memorial
[ West Face ] In
Memory of The
Men of Derby ...
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Site of the first
Cumberland Presbyterian
Chu...
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Wadsworth-Longfellow House and Gardens
Within this home three generations of the Longfellow family contributed to the political, literary, and cultural life of New England and the United States. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow(1807–1882), grew up in the house and went on to become one ...
CCC Headquarters
One of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal programs, the Civilian Conservation Corps hired unemployed young men during the Great Depression. The CCC provided training to men between the ages of 18 and 25 for work on conservation projects including tree ...
General Edward Dorr Tracy, Jr.
-- 1833 – 1863 –-
Edward D. Tracy, Jr., was born in Macon, Georgia, on Nov. 5, 1833. His father served as Macon’s second Mayor (1826-1828), a Judge of Superior Court, and hosted General Lafayette during his visit to Macon in ...
The Little Round House
Constructed as a guard house for the Alabama Corps of Cadets during the early 1860's, the Little Round House provided shelter from inclement weather for cadets on sentry duty. Until 1865, it also housed the University Drum Corps, which was ...
Benjamin DeWitt Riegel
1878-1941
Beloved
Leader, Educator,
Industrialist
He Built for the Future
Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street and South Greenwood Avenue on East Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
The congregation for this church traces its roots back to 1870 when people first held services in their homes in what was originally called Stanfold. This community later became Dobie. Their first Catholic church was built in 1876 but was ...
Derby Veterans Monument
[ West Face ]
Dedicated
To The Memory
Veterans
Derby, Conn.
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam
[ Northwest Face ]
Always
Faithful
[ Southwest Face ]
This We’ll
Defend
[ Northeast Face ]
From
Knowledge
...
The Tenafly Railroad Station
Built in 1872 when George Huyler donated the land and a third of the cost. Residents and the Northern Railroad of New Jersey shared equally in the balance. Designed in High Victorian Gothic by Architect Daniel T. Atwood, the station ...
Derby and Huntington Civil War Memorial
[ West Face ] In
Memory of The
Men of Derby and Huntington
Who Fell
In the Service of Their Country
In The
War of the Rebellion
1861 – 1865
As
Defenders of Liberty And
Nationality
Gettysburg
[ South Face ] Roll of Honor
Killed
Charles S. Munson, ...
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Site of the first
Cumberland Presbyterian
Church. Used as
a hospital during
the battle of Prairie
Grove 1862 marked
by Prairie Grove
Chapter U.D.C. 1930.
Marker is at the intersection of West Buchanan Street (U.S. 72) and Katie Smith Street, on the right when traveling west ...