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Lockheed T33 Shooting Star

Engine - Allison J-33 A-35

of 5,200 lb thrust

Span - 38 ft.-10.5 in.

Length - 37 ft.-9 in.

Height - 11 ft.-4 in.

Weight - 8,084 lbs. empty

Max Takeoff - 14,442 lbs.

Max Speed - 600 mph

Cruising Speed - 455 mph

Range - 1,345 miles

Service ...

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Church of San Vicente de Paul

The Chapel built here in 1883 was used as Parish Church of Paco from 1898 to 1909. Parish of San Vicente de Paul erected in 1909. Present church built of concrete in 1912 to Commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the ...

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In Honor of Brigham Young and the Pioneers

In Honor Of

Brigham Young

and

The Pioneers

[ Second Plaque Mounted on the Monument: ]

The Names of the PIONEERS Who Arrived in this Valley,

July 24, 1847,

* Signifies Those Now Living. The Unmarked Ones Are All Deceased

[Column One:]

Brigham Young • Clara Decker Young • ...

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3rd Maryland Volunteer Infantry

Maryland

3rd Md. Infantry.

2nd Stainbrook's Brigade.

2nd Greene's Division.

12th Mansfield's Corps.

Advanced to the corner

of the Dunkard Church,

in front of this

Marker. Loss, 4 killed,

25 wounded.

The monument to the

Maryland troops is

near the Dunkard

Church.

Marker is on Dunker Church Road / Old Hagerstown Pike, on the ...

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Zion Chapel of Ease and Cemetery

A Chapel of St. Luke's Parrish,

established May 23, 1767, built of

wood shortly after 1786 under the

direction of Captain John Stoney

and Isaac Fripp, was consecrated

in 1833. Members of the Barksdale,

Baynard, Chaplin, Davant, Fripp,

Kirk, Mathews, Pope, Stoney, and

Webb families worshiped here. ...

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The End of the Mission Trail

1523 – 1823

The Mission Trail marked the three hundred years of Spanish-Mexican settlement. It travelled as far south as Guatemala and traversed Mexico to advance through eleven of our present day United States. In 1823 Mission San Francisco Solano was ...

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At Dawn on December 9, 1775

In late October 1775, the Virginia Committee of Safety ordered Colonel William Woodford and his 2nd Virginia Regiment, along with five companies of Culpeper Minutemen, to march towards Norfolk and protect “…all friends to the American cause.” The army departed ...

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Headquarters of the Army of Northern Virginia

C.S.A.

In this field was located

headquarters of the Army of

Northern Virginia

July 1. 2. 3. 4. 1863

"My headquarters were in tents in an

apple orchard back of the Seminary

along the Chambersburg Pike"

Robt. E. Lee

Marker is on Chambersburg Pike (U.S. 30), on the right ...

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The Double File Trail (Round Rock)

As the Delaware Indians moved from their home in the “Redlands” of East Texas in 1828 to near present Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. They laid out this trace. It was named Double File Trail because two horsemen could ride side by ...

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North Branford

North Branford

This region was opened for settlement in the 1690's as the Third Division of the Town of Branford, originally called by the Indian name Totoket. The North or Second Ecclesiastical Society (1725) and the Third Society (1745), later named ...

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