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University of Florida Historic Campus
The University of Florida Campus Historic District and two...
Woodbridge Township
The first settlers arrived here in the mid-1600s after the...
Founding of the Santa Fe Railway
This marker
commemorates the
founding o...
Great Woodbridge Train Wreck of 1951
In memory of the 85 people who perished on February 6, 195...
Confederate Soldiers
Confederate Soldiers who
served in Gen Sibley's Brig...
Colonel Middleton T. Johnson
County named for Texas Confederate Colonel Middleton T. Jo...
Glorietta Battlefield
The decisive battle of the Civil War
in New Mexico w...
Round Island Lighthouse
The Round Island Lighthouse, seen south of this site, was ...
Atchison County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
On the Register of
National Historic Places
"The Hundreds"
[Front]:
This area was a hub of African-Ameri...
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University of Florida Historic Campus
The University of Florida Campus Historic District and two individual campus buildings were listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 and 1990 in recognition of their architectural and cultural significance and the coherence of the campus plan. ...
Woodbridge Township
The first settlers arrived here in the mid-1600s after the land was purchased from the Lenni Lenape People. The township was chartered June 1, 1669 by King Charles II of England. Composed of ten separate towns, it remains the oldest ...
Founding of the Santa Fe Railway
This marker
commemorates the
founding of
The Atchison
Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway
in
Atchison, Kansas
September 17, 1860
Marker is on Commercial Street near 9th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Great Woodbridge Train Wreck of 1951
In memory of the 85 people who perished on February 6, 1951, when a Pennsylvania Railroad Commuter Train derailed ¼ of a mile (1300 feet) south of this station, and in recognition of the Woodbridge residents and those of the ...
Confederate Soldiers
Confederate Soldiers who
served in Gen Sibley's Brig
with Maj Trevanion T Teel
were buried here when Conf
Flag was flying over Old Albuqerque
in April 1862
Marker can be reached from San Felipe Street NW.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Colonel Middleton T. Johnson
County named for Texas Confederate Colonel Middleton T. Johnson
1810-1866
South Carolinian; Legislator Alabama came to Texas 1840. Member Republic of Texas Congress. Cavalryman in U.S. War with Mexico. Texas Ranger surveyor of early railroads. As colonel raised 14th Texas ...
Glorietta Battlefield
The decisive battle of the Civil War
in New Mexico was fought at the
summit of Glorietta Pass on
March 28, 1862. Union troops
won the battle when a party of
Colorado Volunteers burned
the Confederate supply
wagons, thus destroying
Southern hopes for taking
over ...
Round Island Lighthouse
The Round Island Lighthouse, seen south of this site, was completed in 1895. Operating under the auspices of the United States Government, this facility was in continuous use for fifty-two years. It was manned by a crew of three until ...
Atchison County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
On the Register of
National Historic Places
Marker is on Commercial Street near 9th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
"The Hundreds"
[Front]:
This area was a hub of African-American life from the late-19th to mid-20th centuries. Anderson County Training School, built ca. 1922 as a Rosenwald school, closed in 1954 under the equalization program for black and white schools. It burned in ...