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Origins of Freedman's Town
Located in Houston's Fourth Ward, the original Freedman's ...
Houston Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade
Founded in 1874 to facilitate trade in the expanding cotto...
Old McIntosh Road
This tablet marks the
Old McIntosh Road
Part o...
The Greenback Raid
Mosby's Men Strike It Rich
(Preface):
The Fede...
Five-Masted Beauty
A brief shipbuilding boom following WWI put the shipyard o...
Broiler Capital of the World
Belfast in the mid-20th century was firmly established as ...
The Oldest Manufacturer
Mathews Brothers Company, started in 1854 by Spencer Mathe...
First Cedar Encampment
Iron ore having been discovered at Iron Springs, Brigham Y...
Cedar City Tabernacle
A tabernacle was erected in 1885 on the adjoining corner o...
North Adams Iron Company
Battle Between the Monitor and Merrimac
On this site...
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Origins of Freedman's Town
Located in Houston's Fourth Ward, the original Freedman's Town settlement was founded soon after the emancipation of enslaved blacks on June 19, 1865, at the end of the Civil War in Texas. Positioned west of downtown and directly south of ...
Houston Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade
Founded in 1874 to facilitate trade in the expanding cotton market. This Victorian renaissance revival edifice, designed by Eugene T. Heiner, was built in 1884-85 by contractors Max Kosse and James S. Lucas. The exchange room and galleries were situated ...
Old McIntosh Road
This tablet marks the
Old McIntosh Road
Part of the Three Notch Trail blazed by the Creek Indian Chief
William McIntosh
Slain in 1825, because of his friendship for the White Man
Marker is at the intersection of Old Atlanta Road and Beatty Street, on ...
The Greenback Raid
Mosby's Men Strike It Rich
(Preface):
The Federal offensive in the Shenandoah Valley begun in May 1864 faltered in the summer with Confederate victories and Gen. Jubal A. Early's Washington Raid in July. Union Gen. Philip H. Sheridan took command in August, ...
Five-Masted Beauty
A brief shipbuilding boom following WWI put the shipyard owned by the Mathews Brothers woodworking mill back in business. The building of the Jennie Flood Kreger, Belfast's largest and only five-masted ship, was overseen by company president Orlando Frost. Frost's ...
Broiler Capital of the World
Belfast in the mid-20th century was firmly established as "Broiler Capital of the World". Hundreds of thousands of chickens were raised in giant barns throughout Waldo County. At the peak of the industry 22,000 birds per hour were made ready ...
The Oldest Manufacturer
Mathews Brothers Company, started in 1854 by Spencer Mathews and his two brothers, is the oldest manufacturing company in Belfast. After fire destroyed the original factory in 1873 (panel #24), the company reopened just 70 days later on this site. ...
First Cedar Encampment
Iron ore having been discovered at Iron Springs, Brigham Young called missionaries to Iron County to make iron. A militia of 35 men was organized in Parowan, Nov. 5, 1851, under Captain Henry Lunt. Part of the company left Nov. ...
Cedar City Tabernacle
A tabernacle was erected in 1885 on the adjoining corner of Main and Center Streets and was demolished in the spring of 1932. In 1872 Bishop Christopher J. Arthur suggested that this Tabernacle be built to replace the Social Hall.
Mayhew ...
North Adams Iron Company
Battle Between the Monitor and Merrimac
On this site in the plant of the North Adams Iron Company, founded 1846 and from 1858 to 1862 operated by John Adam Beckley, the ore was smelted for the plates used in building the ...