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In This Burial Ground
In this burial ground
the first public burial ground...
De Anza Expedition 1775 – 1776
Lt. Colonel Juan Bautista de Anza by decree of Carlos III ...
Defense of Little Round Top
July 2, 1863 - Second Day
"A great basin lay before ...
Volunteers of the Army and Navy
To the Volunteers of the Army
and Navy of the United...
Former Dividing Line Between Winston and Salem
Former Dividing Line
Between
Winston and Sal...
Seven Days Battles
Malvern Hill
Here from east to west, Berdan’s sharps...
Bethesda Baptist Church
When Bethesda Baptist Church was organized in 1785, it was...
Old Harrisburg Academy/Dixon University Center
Founded in 1784 by John Harris Jr., through profits genera...
First Federated Church
First Refd. Dutch Church
Orgend. 1828
Erecd. 1...
Discover the Tallac Historic Site
This site has been a haven for many people over the centur...
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In This Burial Ground
In this burial ground
the first public burial ground
in the City of Anderson, S.C.,
rest fifty or more persons
known only to God.
This plaque is in honor of
those unnamed persons who
lived and died as a part
of the Anderson community.
Marker can be reached from ...
De Anza Expedition 1775 – 1776
Lt. Colonel Juan Bautista de Anza by decree of Carlos III of Spain led and expedition near this site – The mission being to colonize the San Francisco Bay Area.
In the center of the marker is a circular motif, designed ...
Defense of Little Round Top
July 2, 1863 - Second Day
"A great basin lay before us full of smoke and fire, and literally swarming with riderless horses and fighting, fleeing, and pursuing men."
1st Lt. Porter Farley, U.S.A.
140th New York Infantry
Col. Strong Vincent and his 1,300-man ...
Volunteers of the Army and Navy
To the Volunteers of the Army
and Navy of the United States
whose heroic patriotism has
helped to make our Republic
what it is to-day.
Erected MCMXIV
Marker is on JF Kennedy Blvd. north of W 39th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Former Dividing Line Between Winston and Salem
Former Dividing Line
Between
Winston and Salem
Towns Consolidated
May 13, 1913
Marker is at the intersection of 1st Street and Main Street, on the left when traveling west on 1st Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Seven Days Battles
Malvern Hill
Here from east to west, Berdan’s sharpshooters of Morell’s division were strung out in the afternoon of July 1, 1862. Their rapid and accurate fire harassed the Confederates as they emerged from the woods and charged up the hill.
Marker ...
Bethesda Baptist Church
When Bethesda Baptist Church was organized in 1785, it was known as Whatley’s Mill Church, and was in Wilkes County before it was added to Greene in 1802. When the present building was erected in 1818, the name was changed ...
Old Harrisburg Academy/Dixon University Center
Founded in 1784 by John Harris Jr., through profits generated by his Ferry across the Susquehanna, the Harrisburg Academy erected this riverside campus in 1908. The school was officially incorporated through an Act of the State Legislature in 1809 and ...
First Federated Church
First Refd. Dutch Church
Orgend. 1828
Erecd. 1866
First Federated Church
Bayonne’s Oldest Church – 1866
and its oldest Congregation:
Dutch Reformed Church (1828)
Merged in 1952 with
Third Reformed Church and
Christ Presbyterian Forming
First Federated Church.
Placed on State (1981) and
National (1982) Registers of
Historic Places.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Discover the Tallac Historic Site
This site has been a haven for many people over the centuries. The local indigenous group, the Washoe, came here from the valleys of the Eastern Sierras to escape the desert heat, gather food, and enjoy the mountain atmosphere.
In the ...