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Schaefer Mammoth Site

Over 12,000 years ago, Native Americans slaughtered a Northern Woolly Mammoth in a small lake near this site. Between 1992-93, the Kenosha Public Museum excavated the site and concluded that the woolly mammoth stood at 11 feet and weighed 14,000 ...

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Clark County Revolutionary War Memorial

In memory of the men

buried in Clark County

who fought in the

American Revolution

1775 - 1783

Lt. John Bancroft • Jacob Ellsworth

William McIntire • Frederick Brown

Samuel Lippincott Sr. • James Kelly

Corneilus Toland • Isaac Davisson

Lt. Jesse Christy • Benjamin Bridge

Elijah Beardsley • John ...

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Monarch Manufacturing Co., Clothiers

Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 56

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Designed by

Martin Tullgren & Sons

Tour Site 56

1917

Marker is on Chicago Street near Water Street, on the left ...

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Vernacular Construction

Madison first expanded northwest between the Madison Female Academy and the town spring, one branch of Tanyard Branch-so named for the tanning of animal hides on this site. The branch descends from the Main Street ridgeline and is paralleled by ...

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Goodwill Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.

(Front text)

Founded in 1867 by 100 black members of

Salem, Black River, Presbyterian Church (1759)

desiring seperation. Dismissal granted, thus

becoming the first black church in Sumter

County. The congregation began meeting in

Goodwill School, established by the northern

Presbyterian Church thru Freedmen's Board.

Rev. ...

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33rd Tennessee Infantry

Stewart's Brigade - Clark's Division - Polk's Corps

C.S.

Army of the Mississippi.

33d Tennessee Infantry,

Stewart's (2d) Brig., Clark's (1st) Div.,

Polk's Corps.

This regiment was engaged here on Monday April 7, 1862 until about 10 A.M.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of ...

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Washington Street Methodist Church

A church was built here between 1803 and 1805; another church, erected 1832, was burned by Union troops in 1865 and reconstructed in 1866 of salvaged brick and clay mortar. Present church dedicated 1875. Bishop Wm. Capers (1790-1855), founder of ...

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Buncombe County Courthouse

1927

1927

Buncombe

County Court House

Erected by the People of

Buncombe County

Board of County Commissioners

Hon.E.M.Lyda

Chairman

Hon.W.E.Johnson~Hon.W.E.McLean

Burgin Pernnell

County Attorney

L.E.Jarrett

County Draftsman

Milburn Heister & Co.

Architects

Angle-Blackford Co.

Contractors

Marker is on Court Plaza.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Russell's Brigade

Clark's Division - Polk's Corps

C.S.

Army of the Mississippi.

Russell's (1st) Brigade,

12th Tenn., 13th Tenn., 22d Tenn.,

Clark's (1st) Division,

Polk's Corps.

These regiments were engaged here, from 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. April 7, 1862.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Sherman Road ...

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43rd Illinois Infantry

Raith's Brigade - McClernand's Division

U.S.

Raith's (3d) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

This regiment occupied this position from 4 P.M., April 6, 1862, until next morning when it advanced under command of Col. Marsh.

Marker is on Pittsburg Landing Road 0.2 ...

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