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Brazito Battlefield
One of the few battles of the Mexican War to be fought in ...
The Md. Prince Hall Masons
"The Md. Prince Hall Masons
acquired this Temple
"Lest We Forget - We Stand on Your Shoulders"
Dedicated in memory of
the United States Colored Tro...
Swartz & Malsbury Building
422 - 428 Main
Built 1882/1883
Major Alter...
Old Brookville Church and Cemetery
First permanent Church in Brookville
was bu...
Seven Days Battles
Gaines’s Mill
Along the slopes of Boatswain Creek, f...
Edward Hart House
This house contains the foundation, chimney, and logs from...
William Stewart Halsted, M.D.
1852-1922
One of America's most influential surgeo...
Humboldt Yokum House
This house was built in 1890 by Dr. Humboldt Yokum. The so...
Brookville Historic District
Platted 1808 along Whitewater River, Brookville was an imp...
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Brazito Battlefield
One of the few battles of the Mexican War to be fought in New Mexico occured near here on Christmas Day, 1846. U.S. troops under Colonel Alexander W. Doniphan defeated a Mexican army commanded by General Antonio Ponce de León. ...
The Md. Prince Hall Masons
"The Md. Prince Hall Masons
acquired this Temple
from the congregation of Oheb Shalom,
November 1960, built by them in 1891."
Williard W. Allen, Grand Master Emeritus
Samuel T. Daniels, Grand Master
Marker is at the intersection of Eutaw Place ...
"Lest We Forget - We Stand on Your Shoulders"
Dedicated in memory of
the United States Colored Troops,
citizens, freed slaves, and contraband of Freedman's Village
by the descendants and friends.
October 9, 1992.
Marker is on Ord & Weitzel Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Swartz & Malsbury Building
422 - 428 Main
Built 1882/1883
Major Alterations 1930
Construction Cost Was $9,000
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Missouri Route 43) and 5th Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Old Brookville Church and Cemetery
First permanent Church in Brookville
was built by Methodists 1820.
It was occupied by
Methodists 1821 - 1839
Presbyterians 1839 - 1855
Lutherans 1855 - 1922
Baptists since 1953
Many Brookville early settlers are buried in this cemetery including four Revolutionary ...
Seven Days Battles
Gaines’s Mill
Along the slopes of Boatswain Creek, facing north and west, extended Porter’s position in the afternoon of June 27, 1862. The line was held by Sykes’s division facing north, and Morell’s facing west. Later McCall was thrown in to ...
Edward Hart House
This house contains the foundation, chimney, and logs from an earlier log cabin built on this site by Beverly pioneer Edward Hart. A son of John Hart, a signer of the Declaration of the Independence from New Jersey, Edward relocated ...
William Stewart Halsted, M.D.
1852-1922
One of America's most influential surgeons. Surgical innovator and teacher. First Johns Hopkins Professor of Surgery. First head of surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Marker is at the intersection of Madison Avenue and West Lanvale Street on Madison Avenue.
Courtesy ...
Humboldt Yokum House
This house was built in 1890 by Dr. Humboldt Yokum. The son of Dr. George Yokum, he grew up in the house next door. Humboldt acted as peace emissary during the controversy over moving the county seat. He rode into ...
Brookville Historic District
Platted 1808 along Whitewater River, Brookville was an important entry point to interior lands opened to settlement. The district's concentration of well-preserved buildings reflects the city's continued prosperity. Brookville Historic District listed in National Register, 1975.
Marker is on Main Street ...