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Site of Church of Lyman Beecher
Here Stood The Church In Which
Lyman Beecher Preache...
Gaming / Helldorado
This is a two sided marker
Side A:
Gaming
<...House of Jonathan Harrington
House of
Jonathan Harrington
who wounded on th...
12th Michigan Infantry
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
<...Old Quinn Burying Ground
Established June 2, 1849 by
Veteran of War of 1812
The Park Avenue Historical District
51 Structures, 70% residential, built early 20th century t...
Munroe Tavern
Lexington Historical Society
Munroe Tavern
169...
Shades Crest Road Historical District
Indian, Wagon Trail, now Shades Crest Road, led to popular...
Shaver's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Shaver's (1st) Brigade...
David Glasgow Farragut
1801-1870
A native of Stony Point (Low's Ferry) Davi...
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Site of Church of Lyman Beecher
Here Stood The Church In Which
Lyman Beecher Preached 1810 – 1826
One Half Mile North Stood The Home
Where Were Born
Harriet Beecher Stowe – 1811
Henry Ward Beecher – 1813
Erected By
The Litchfield County University Club
– 1908 –
Marker is at the intersection of East ...
Gaming / Helldorado
This is a two sided marker
Side A:
Gaming
Like most western frontier towns, gambling was prevalent in the backrooms of early Las Vegas saloons and other establishments. From its inception as a railroad town in 1905, the citizens of Las Vegas tolerated ...
House of Jonathan Harrington
House of
Jonathan Harrington
who wounded on the Common
April 19, 1775
dragged himself to the door
and died at his wife’s feet.
Left Marker:
Here lived
John Augustus,
shoemaker
Friend of the
poor victims
of the law
Pioneer in
Probation
Marker is at the intersection of Harrington Road and Bedford Street (Massachusetts Route 225), ...
12th Michigan Infantry
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
12th Michigan Infantry,
Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
About fifty men of this regiment were engaged here
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 6, 1862 and were surrounded
...Old Quinn Burying Ground
Established June 2, 1849 by
Veteran of War of 1812
Loftin Quinn
In Consideration of His Love for the Church, He Conveyed the Burying Ground to the Trustees of Liberty Church And Their Successors.
Listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register
Erected by Friends of ...
The Park Avenue Historical District
51 Structures, 70% residential, built early 20th century to post World War II period.
The 1885 sale of Gardner Hale’s land began the housing development. The 33 acre 1924 Independent Presbyterian Church Children’s Fresh Air Farm, 1923 Bluff Park Elementary School ...
Munroe Tavern
Lexington Historical Society
Munroe Tavern
1695
Earl Percy’s Headquarters
April 19, 1775
Marker is on Massachusetts Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Shades Crest Road Historical District
Indian, Wagon Trail, now Shades Crest Road, led to popular chalybeate springs. Summit, now Bluff Park, was a resort known for its view, cool air and healing mineral water. In 1899 school / church was built. In 1909 Bluff
Park ...
Shaver's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Shaver's (1st) Brigade,
7th Ark., 2d Ark., 3rd Confederate,
Hardee's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
These regiments, in order as above, made an attack
over this ground at 2.30 p.m., April 6, 1862. Lieut.
Col. Dean, 7th ...
David Glasgow Farragut
1801-1870
A native of Stony Point (Low's Ferry) David Farragut moved to New Orleans at the age of three. At the age of ten, he began a career with the U.S. Navy; ca. 1827, pioneered a school for seamen; 1841, improved ...