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Metamora Masonic Lodge
This stone building, constructed in the 1840's, was owned ...
Pennsylvania National Guard Troop Train Accident, September 1950
In the early morning hours of September 11, 1950, Pennsylv...
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Utah Historic Site
Constructed in the traditional By...
American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy
1819-1994
This tablet marks the site of the American...
Mosby Attacks Annandale
Shortly before 5 A.M. on Wednesday, 24 August 1864, Lt. Co...
The Plank Road Foreman
This statue of a Plank Road Foreman is dedicated to the es...
Generals James G. Blunt and Francis J. Herron
General James G. Blunt
General Blunt of Kansas comma...
Major General Thomas C. Hindman
Thomas C. Hindman commanded the Confederate army in the ba...
Madison County Veterans' Memorial
[[ Panel - - W. W. I - “A - Z” ]]
In memory o...
The B.Y.N. Co. Ticket Office/La billettetereie de la compagnie B
[English:]
This structure, built in 1900, is all tha...
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Metamora Masonic Lodge
This stone building, constructed in the 1840's, was owned and used by a number of families prominent in early history of Metamora. These included Martindale, Watkins, Allison and Wiley. The ground floor was a general merchandising establishment, best known under ...
Pennsylvania National Guard Troop Train Accident, September 1950
In the early morning hours of September 11, 1950, Pennsylvania National Guard Troop Train #4, disabled 3/4 mile east of this monument, was struck in the rear by the passenger train, Spirit of St. Louis, resulting in the deaths of ...
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Utah Historic Site
Constructed in the traditional Byzantine style, Holy Trinity held its first service on August 15, 1924. Located in the center of the Salt Lake City immigrant district, the church served Greek miners, railroad and smelter workers and their ...
American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy
1819-1994
This tablet marks the site of the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy. Founded by Captain Alden Partridge in 1819 and incorporated as the Norwich University by the General Assembly of the State of Vermont in 1834. Following a disastrous ...
Mosby Attacks Annandale
Shortly before 5 A.M. on Wednesday, 24 August 1864, Lt. Col. John Singleton Mosby with about 300 Confederate Rangers and two field artillery pieces opened fire from the west side of the Accotink Creek valley on a Union stockade located ...
The Plank Road Foreman
This statue of a Plank Road Foreman is dedicated to the establishment of the City of High Point and in honor of the men and women who worked in local industries and businesses that made it famous.
In the 1840’s and ...
Generals James G. Blunt and Francis J. Herron
General James G. Blunt
General Blunt of Kansas commanded the First Division of the Federal army in the battle of Prairie Grove. He was made Brigadier General in April 1862 and given command of all Kansas troops. His army was at ...
Major General Thomas C. Hindman
Thomas C. Hindman commanded the Confederate army in the battle of Prairie Grove. He was born 1828 in Tennessee. Served in the War with Mexico, later moving from Mississippi to Helena, Ark. Was elected to Congress in 1859. In 1861 ...
Madison County Veterans' Memorial
[[ Panel - - W. W. I - “A - Z” ]]
In memory of Madison County Veterans
who paid the Supreme Sacrifice
in W. W. I
[ Row One ]
Carl Abel • Sim Anderson • Henry Auler • Clarence Austin • ...
The B.Y.N. Co. Ticket Office/La billettetereie de la compagnie B
[English:]
This structure, built in 1900, is all that remains of a larger complex that included a warehouse and dock. At the time of the gold rush and for years afterwards, the riverfront was the transition point between Dawson City and ...