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Broom Hall Plantation
(Front text)
Broom Hall Plantation, later called Bl...
John Fullerton House
Architect - Builder - Owner
c. 1772
Georgian...
Emmanuel Baptist Church
The Alexandria and Pineville Baptist Church was organized ...
Commercial Building
Built c. 1915
Has been placed on the National Regist...
The First Hundred Years are the Hardest
When Sacramento bought steam pumpers the volunteers could ...
" Ebenezer "
Goodwill Presbyterian Church
These bricks from the o...
Woody's Market
From 1944 to 1999, this was the site of Woody's Mar...
First Transcontinental Call
First Transcontinental Telephone call was submitted by a t...
Historic Spanish Point
Front Side of Marker:
This 30-acre preserve includ...
28th Illinois Infantry
Williams' Brigade - Hurlbut's Division
U.S.
28...
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Broom Hall Plantation
(Front text)
Broom Hall Plantation, later called Bloom Hall and still later Bloomfield, was first granted to Edward Middleton in 1678. By 1710 this property passed to Benjamin Gibbes (d. 1722), who named it for Broom House, his ancestral home ...
John Fullerton House
Architect - Builder - Owner
c. 1772
Georgian period Built of
Cypress, Charleston single
house design. Drawing room
Mantle by Thomas Elfe.
Quarters for British
junior officers of Clinton's
and Cornwallis staffs.
Legends:
Ghost which continues to appear:
Duel with pistols ...
Emmanuel Baptist Church
The Alexandria and Pineville Baptist Church was organized in Pineville, Louisiana, on September 6, 1881, with twelve charter members. The name of the Church was changed to Emmanuel Baptist Church on March 30, 1892. In 1897, a wooden Sanctuary at ...
Commercial Building
Built c. 1915
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of 3rd Street and Johnston Street, on the left when traveling east on 3rd Street.
Courtesy ...
The First Hundred Years are the Hardest
When Sacramento bought steam pumpers the volunteers could not keep their steam? up, so they hired professional firemen. Since March 30, 1872, Sacramento paid firemen have always been the first to respond to any crisis.
New Helvetia Chapter No. 5,
E Clampus ...
" Ebenezer "
Goodwill Presbyterian Church
These bricks from the old sanctuary of the
Goodwill Presbyterian Church, along with
the new sanctuary, commemorate the
special grace of God that was visited upon
this community when Hurricane Hugo
swept through the state on September 21,
1989. There was terrible ...
Woody's Market
From 1944 to 1999, this was the site of Woody's Market started by the late Woodrow W. Bowman. The Market grew from a one-person open-air produce stand to a 500-employee, 100,000 square foot full-service shopping center open 24 hours, 7 ...
First Transcontinental Call
First Transcontinental Telephone call was submitted by a telephone of this type January 25, 1915. Mr. Theodore N. Vail, President American Telephone and Telegraph Company talked from Jekyll Island, Georgia to Mr. Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone in ...
Historic Spanish Point
Front Side of Marker:
This 30-acre preserve includes prehistoric shell middens and a burial mound dating from 3,000 B.C. to 1,000 A.D., buildings from the homestead of John Greene Webb, and gardens from the winter estate of Mrs. Potter Palmer. ...
28th Illinois Infantry
Williams' Brigade - Hurlbut's Division
U.S.
28th Illinois Infantry,
Williams' (1st) Brig., Hurlbut's (4th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here at 4 P.M. April 6, 1862 and then fell back to siege guns.
Marker is on Hamburg-Savannah Road ½ mile north of ...