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Army Lodge No. 24 Free and Accepted Masons

[Front Side of Marker]: "Army Lodge No. 24 Free and Accepted Masons"

Settlers and soldiers moving west brought with them familiar institutions such as the Masonic Lodge. Here at Camp Meigs, military officers were authorized by Ohio Militia Captain Henry Brush, ...

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The Old National Road

 

You are now traveling U.S. 40, the Old National Road, used in the westward expansion of our country. In 1837 notice was given that this section of the road would be constructed. A toll house was located at the ...

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Hamilton County (Indiana) Honor Roll

[Large Stone Benches]

(Left Bench) ““ From these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which. . .”

(Right Bench) “. . .they gave the last full measure of devotion”“

(Signature) - Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln’s Address at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania ...

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13th New York Infantry

Second Battle of Manassas

August 30, 1862

3:15 p.m.

1st Brigade (Roberts), First Division (Morell)

Fifth Corps (Porter), Army of the Potomac, USA

13th New York Infantry

("Rochester Regiment")

Col. Elisha G. Marshall

"The Rebel infantry poured in their volleys, ...

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Columbus Public Library

The Prairie Style Library was designed by Louis W. Claude (former associate of Louis Sullivan) and Edward F. Starck of Madison, Wisconsin, and built with funding from Andrew Carnegie and the Columbus Women's Club. The library was dedicated November 1, ...

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The De Roin & Oregon Trails

 

Byway 136 was designated the Heritage Highway in part because of the many historic trails that are now part of it. You are standing on the historic De Roin Trail. The De Roin Trail began at the Missouri River ...

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Site of San Agustín Springs

Here on July 27, 1861, less than 300 Confederate troops intercepted 500 Union soldiers retreating from Fort Fillmore to Fort Stanton. Exhausted from the heat and famished for water, the Union troops straggled across the desert in a five-mile evacuation ...

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Wick Farm Garden

These plants and plots recreate a farm garden during the American Revolution.

This year's garden has been researched, worked, and interpreted by the Herb Society of America, Northern New Jersey Unit, in cooperation with---

Morristown National Historic Park.

Marker is on Cemetery Road, ...

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Baltimore Block

Baltimore Block was built in 1885 by Jacob J. Rosenthal. Named for the developer’s home town, the rowhouses were Atlanta’s first apartment-type development and the first to be based on a long-term land lease. Each of the graciously appointed fourteen ...

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Plymouth Veterans Monument

Dedicated In

Memory Of The

Men And Women

Of The Town Of

Plymouth, Conn.

Who Served

Their Country In

World War I

World War II

Korean War

[ center tablet ]

The Following

Made The

Supreme Sacrifice

World War I

Bull, John • Chamberlin, Willis L. • Green, Dewey S. • Horan, Joseph A. • ...

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