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Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
The first meeting of the
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
Confederate Soldiers Monument
(Front):
Confederate Soldiers
monument
O...
18th Illinois Infantry
Hare's Brigade - McClernand's Division
U.S.
18...
First United Methodist Church Of Attalla
In 1851 twelve Methodists meet in Newton (later Att...
George Davis
(west face)
George Davis
Senator and Attorney ...
Fort Fisher Monument
(south face)
In memory of those men
of the Con...
The Great Seal of the State of Ohio
Side A:
The hills before you were inspiration...
Osprey School
[Front side of Marker]
The Osprey School served th...
New Harmony Workingmen's Institute
[Side 'One']
William Maclure and other intell...
Frame Church
To your right stood a frame church built by First Presbyte...
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Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
The first meeting of the
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
was held in this building
then the home of Simon Fogarty
on December 10, 1904.
Founded by
Simon Fogarty
Andrew A. Krogg
L. Harry Mixson
All natives of Charleston
and at ...
Confederate Soldiers Monument
(Front):
Confederate Soldiers
monument
On these grounds between 1861-1865
over 1500 men from Gaston County
answered the call of their State and
County to Defend the South in the
War between the States.
(Back):
Co. 1-11 87th NC Militia
Co. M 16th NC Troops
Co. H 23rd NC Troops
Co. B 28th ...
18th Illinois Infantry
Hare's Brigade - McClernand's Division
U.S.
18th Illinois Infantry,
Hare's (1st) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
At 4.30 p.m. April 6, 1862 this regiment was engaged here supporting McAllister's battery.
Marker is on Hamburg-Savannah Road 0 miles north of Cavalry Road, on the ...
First United Methodist Church Of Attalla
In 1851 twelve Methodists meet in Newton (later Attalla) to plan a Methodist Episcopal Church. A crude log building on North Fifth Street served as the first church. In 1861 and again in 1882 the church relocated on Fifth to ...
George Davis
(west face)
George Davis
Senator and Attorney General
of the Confederate States of America
1820-1896
(south face)
Scholar
Patriot
Statesman
Christian
(east face)
His wisdom illustrated the
principles of law and equity.
His eloquence commanded
the admiration of his peers.
Beloved for his stainless
integrity, his memory dwells
in the hearts of his people.
Shining in the pure ...
Fort Fisher Monument
(south face)
In memory of those men
of the Confederate States Army
who for more than three years
manned the guns of Fort Fisher
under command of
Colonel William Lamb
Major General W.H.C. Whiting
and Major James Reilly.
(north face)
During the War Between the States,
1861-1865, Fort Fisher was the ...
The Great Seal of the State of Ohio
Side A:
The hills before you were inspiration for the design of The Great Seal of the State of Ohio. The seal, first depicted in 1803, was often reconfigured until the present image was sanctioned by the Ohio General Assembly in ...
Osprey School
[Front side of Marker]
The Osprey School served the Osprey and Vamo communities from 1927 through June 1976. It was one of four boom-time schools which were designed by Tampa architect M. Leo Elliot and built along the Tamiami Trail ...
New Harmony Workingmen's Institute
[Side 'One']
William Maclure and other intellectuals came to New Harmony 1826 to join Robert Owen's utopian experiment. Maclure established the Workingmen's Institute 1838 to serve as model of self-education for laborers. Operated in various New Harmony sites until construction of ...
Frame Church
To your right stood a frame church built by First Presbyterian Church. The first service was Nov. 2, 1878, and was their house of worship until 1905, when it was purchased by Christ Lutheran Church. The Lutherans worshiped here until ...