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Gustave H. Grimm

On this site in 1882, Gustave H. Grimm (1850-1914), a German immigrant tinsmith, established the G.H. Grimm Manufacturing Company. His device, the Champion Evaporator, revolutionized maple syrup production with the use of a corrugated pan which increased the efficiency of ...

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E-1B Tracer

BuNo. 147225

The carrier-based E-1B Tracer provided a

carrier task force with early warning and

guidence capability. Based on the C-1A

Trader, the most distinguishing of the

Tracer is the large aerodynamic radome

above the fuselage. Joining the fleet in

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Barnard Elliott Bee

Born Charleston, S.C., 1824.

Graduated West Point 1845.

Brigadier General, C.S.A., 1861.

Commanded 3rd Brigade,

Army of the Shenandoah.

July 21, 1861, at Manassas, Va., where he gave Gen. T.J. Jackson the name "Stonewall." Mortally wounded, he died July 22, 1861, and is buried in ...

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Park Circle

Park Circle is the focus of the master plan for North Charleston, designed by W.B. Marquis in 1912. One of the first modern planned communities in S.C., this 1500-acre development was completed shortly before World War II and grew with ...

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Beatrice's Own - Company C 134th Infantry Regiment Nebraska Nati

We Answered the Call

Organized as a local militia, the Paddock Guards were named in honor of Nebraska Senator Algernon S. Paddock. Established June 9, 1875 to protect Beatrice from outlaws and bandits, the Guard furnished their own equipment; city residents ...

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49th Illinois Infantry

Burial Place

Burial Place

49th Illinois Infantry

Bodies Removed

to

Nat'l Cemetery

Marker can be reached from Hamburg-Purdy Road 0.4 miles east of Sherman Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The A-7E Corsair II

BuNo. 159291

The A-7 Corsair II was a carrier-based light

attack aircraft designed to replace the A-4

Skyhawk. The aircraft was given its popular

name in honor of the WW II F-4U Corsair. The

Corsair II (A-7A) made its combat ...

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Salado Church of Christ

Founded in March 1859, this congregation first met in a brush arbor on the north bank of Salado Creek. The first two elders were James Anderson and J.W. Vickrey, both of whom were instrumental in the organization of Salado College. ...

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2nd and 3rd Battalions, 4th Illinois Cavalry

Sherman's Division

U.S.

Camp of

2d and 3d Battalions,

4th Illinois Cavalry,

Sherman's (5th) Division,

Army of the Tennessee.

April 6, 1862.

Marker can be reached from Hamburg-Purdy Road 0.4 miles east of Sherman Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Armstrong-Adams House

Dr. David H. Armstrong, who served as one of the first trustees of the Salado public free schools, and his wife, Julia, built this home between 1869 and 1872. It later became the residence of a succession of Salado doctors, ...

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