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James Salter

James Salter

N. C.

1760-1835

Comsy. 2 Regt. Continental Troops, Rev. War.

Member State Legislature Ala 1823-1828

Memorial Erected By Conecuh Chapter 1972

D.A.R. and Decendants Hon. Wiley Salter,

Judge Frank T. Salter

Marker is on County Road 5 2 miles north of Conecuh County (County Road 30), ...

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23 Tradd Street William Bell House

circa 1797-1800

This three-story stucco house with a clay tile hip roof was built by Charleston merchant William Bell following the destruction of an earlier residence by fire in 1778. The fire, the second of five great Charleston fires between ...

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26 Tradd Street Adam Ewing House

This town house was constructed by Adam Ewing, a Scots merchant, for his residence and place of business. He and his partner Robert Ewing (who bore the same surname but was no relation) had their counting house in the front ...

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Rossville Historic District

Side A:

Rossville was settled in April 1801 shortly after the U.S. Government initiated land sales west of the Great Miami River. Its original proprietors--John Sutherland, Henry Brown, Jacob Burnet, James Smith and William Ruffin--named the town in honor of Pennsylvania ...

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S. H. Kress Five-And-Ten Cent Store

Built in 1937, Birmingham’s S. H. Kress Five-and-Ten Cent Store was the second completed of the three great mercantile buildings on this intersection. Its construction reflected Kress’s confidence in Birmingham’s economy and marked a break by its chief architect, Edward ...

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Site of Queen City Park Softball Field

1936-1967

Built on this site in 1936, Queen City Park Softball Field served as the cornerstone for the first successful community effort to promote the organized play of amateur softball in Tuscaloosa County. Its construction followed nationwide efforts to organize softball ...

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Site of First Mining in California

Here, along Arroyo de los Alamitos Creek in 1824, Luís Cabolla and Antonio Suñol first worked New Almaden ore in an arrastra. In constant production since 1845, more than a million flasks of quicksilver valued at over 50 million dollars ...

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"The Roundhouse"

This building is a replica of Madison's first city hall and is constructed on the original site of the Madison Depot, it was build in the late 1800's while Capt. John Buchanan Floyd, a Confederate veteran was mayor.

"The Roundhouse" served ...

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Fort Willard

Civil War Fort constructed in 1862 as part of the defense system for Washington, D.C.

Site donated by

the developers of Belle Haven

Gene and Helen Olmi, Sr.

Gene and Natalie Olmi, Jr.

Fairfax County Park Authority

Marker can be reached from ...

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The Tavern

 

Through recently discovered documents and maps found in Scotland and the Netherlands, a Seafarer's Tavern was on this site in or around 1686.

Located on Charleston's working waterfront for three centuries, it has had many names: The Tavern on ...

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