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The Glass Industry of Findlay, Ohio

In 1884, the first natural gas well was successfully drilled in Findlay, and when The Great Karg Well, then the largest in the world, was drilled in 1886, the boom was on. Many industries, especially glass, were attracted to Findlay, ...

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Middlesex Court House

Le Palais de Justice de Middlesex

[English Translation]

Erected in 1830, this building was modelled after Malahide Castle, near Dublin, Ireland, the ancestral home of Colonel Thomas Talbot, founder of the Talbot Settlement. The site was a part of the town plot ...

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Merrimack Mfg. Co. & Village / Joseph J. Bradley School

1900-1992 / 1919-1967

Merrimack Mfg. Co. & Village

In 1899, construction started on Merrimack Mill and village. The mill began operation in 1900. A second mill building, added in 1903, made it one of the largest in the South. Under ...

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Frederica - Candlemaker

John Calwell, the candlemaker, " had

built lately a large house of three storied

high which was looked on to be the best

in town, with storehouses, etc. for carrying

on the trade..."

Journal of William Stephens

June 25, 1745

During its short history, Frederica's ...

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Hadley

1630 - 1930

Indian land called Norwottock. Settled in 1650 by families from Hartford. The Regicides Generals Goffe and Whalley were concealed for fifteen years in the Pastor's house.

Marker is on Russell Street (Massachusetts Route 9), on the right when traveling ...

Dudley M. Hughes

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“Magnolia Plantation” was the home of Dudley Mays Hughes, four times a member of Congress from 1909 to 1917. He was the co-author of the Smith ~ Hughes Vocational Education Bill which was passed by Congress Feb. 23, 1917. This ...

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Dudley's Massacre

Here, on May 5, 1813, Col. Dudley's troops spiked the British artillery besieging Fort Meigs; but, in the enthusiasm of victory they were led into an ambush where over 600 were lost.

Marker is on River Road 0.1 miles north of ...

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William Findley

Near the western end of Latrobe was the log house of this antifederalist Congressman, who lived modestly alongside his constituents. A shaper of public opinion in western Pennsylvania, he sympathized with the Whiskey Rebellion but, as tempers mounted in late ...

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Sudler House

Erected about 1750, with additions during the Federal period. Land was granted to Cacilus Stevens in 1658. Francis Asbury preached here. William Jessop, an early occupant, was a pioneer Methodist missionary in Canada. From 1833 to 1971 the Sudler family ...

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Young Saddlery Company Addition

Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 23

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Designed by

Tharinger & Bruecker in 1924

Tour Site 23

1896

Marker is on Erie Street near Menomonee Street, on the ...

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