search

Results for D T

Pond Springs Community and School

After James O. Rice settled in the 1850s near a spring-fed pond, the area was called “Pond Springs”. By 1854 a log school building was erected near the pond (1 Mi. N) and also served for worship and a social ...

photo_library
Pond Springs Cemetery

This graveyard was begun for members of the Pond Springs community in the 1860s. The oldest grave is believed to be that of Mrs. Asenath M. Stewart (d. 1862). Also interred here is Mexican War veteran William P. Rutledge, Sr. ...

photo_library
143d Pennsylvania Infantry

2d Brigade, 3d Division

(Front):143d Penna.

Infantry

2d Brig. 3d Div

1st Corps

(Back):This monument marks the right of

first position July 1st 1863

facing north and second position

facing west which the regiment

held from 11.30 a.m.

until First Corps fell back

last position on Seminary Ridge

right resting on railroad ...

photo_library
The Pioneer Builders

In memory of The Pioneer Builders. Greenwood Masonic Institute, 1867–1881, one quarter mile west and Round Rock Institute, one half mile south, 1881–1891, under auspices Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1881–1887, and the Southern Presbyterian Church, 1887–1891, “Built for the People by ...

photo_library
Dover Concert Band, 1924

On the steps of the Ohio Statehouse

The Dover Concert Band, shown here in new uniforms, was popular and successful for many years. This photo was taken when the band traveled to Columbus to perform at the Ohio State Fair. Front ...

photo_library
DC 37 September 11, 2001 Memorial

In memory of the DC37 members who perished on September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center

The Rev Mychal Judge, chaplain, Local 299

Carlos Lillo, paramedic, Local 2507

Ricardo Quinn, EMS Lieutenant, Local 3621

Chet Louie, OTB betting clerk, Local 2021

And in honor ...

photo_library
The Harrisburg Cotton Factory and The Central YMCA

Founded in 1844 in London, England, by George Williams, the Young Men's Christian Association quickly grew in the United States with Harrisburg, in 1854, being one of the first eight cities in the nation to establish a chapter. Located at ...

photo_library
John Neely Bryan and Margaret Beeman Bryan

1810–1877 and 1825–1919

In 1839 Tennessee lawyer John Neely Bryan chose this high bluff and shallow ford on the Trinity River as site for a trading post. Finding Indians scarce when he returned in 1844, he platted a town, installed a ...

photo_library
Lytle's Surroundings

Lytle Park Series

Time has changed much of Lytle's surroundings. These handsome townhouses which stood on East Fourth Street were residences of many of Cincinnati's most prominent citizens. Most of the homes became service and civic clubs in the 20th Century ...

photo_library
The Lewis and Clark Expedition

In 1804-06, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led about 40 soldiers and boatmen on an epic journey. President Thomas Jefferson commissioned this "Corps of Discovery" to find a route to the Pacific Ocean through the newly acquired Louisiana territory. ...

photo_library
menu
more_vert