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Darlington Memorial Center
This house was built in 1889 by Charles McCullough (1853-1...
Wilds-Edwards House / Samuel Hugh Wilds
[Front]
This Italianate house, designed by J.L. Cli...
Douglas Police Headquarters
Douglas, Arizona
Elizabeth W. Ames, Mayor
City...
Confederate Burials
In this cemetery, following the siege and capture of Madri...
Bethel United Methodist Church
(Front)
Established in 1856 by French Huguen...
Boundaries of Freedom
The fenceless plains were vast and open when early ...
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
Smith grave
two mile south
Bu...
St. Andrews Presbyterian College
Chartered 1958; opened 1961. Formed by merger of colleges ...
Sherman's March
As Sherman's army moved north from Georgia on its path of ...
Savannah's First Burying Ground
When Savannah was laid out in 1733, the two lots on which ...
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Darlington Memorial Center
This house was built in 1889 by Charles McCullough (1853-1908), who served as town councilman and later as mayor. It was for many years a recreation center for local youth. The Darlington Memorial Center, chartered in 1946 as a memorial ...
Wilds-Edwards House / Samuel Hugh Wilds
[Front]
This Italianate house, designed by J.L. Clickner, was built 1856-57 for planter Samuel H. Wilds (1819-1867). According to tradition Clickner returned in early 1865 as a Union soldier and persuaded his superiors not to burn the house during a ...
Douglas Police Headquarters
Douglas, Arizona
Elizabeth W. Ames, Mayor
City Council
Hector M. Salinas, Ward 1
Richard A. Arzate, Ward 2
Ramon H. Jordan, Ward 3
Harry F. Ames , Ward 4
Margaret Shannon, Ward 5
Rudy Quinonez, Ward 6
R. Delbert Self, City Manager
Charles E. Austin, Chief of Police
Albert N Hooper, ...
Confederate Burials
In this cemetery, following the siege and capture of Madrid Bend and Island No. 10, about 75 Confederate dead were interred. Others were buried on the island itself. Channel changes have now joined the island to Missouri.
Marker is on Tennessee ...
Bethel United Methodist Church
(Front)
Established in 1856 by French Huguenot families with the consolidation of Lodebar, Rembert, Clark, and Sardis Methodist Churches, all dating from the early settlement of Sumter District. The first minister was Rev. Bond English; trustees were James W. Rembert, ...
Boundaries of Freedom
The fenceless plains were vast and open when early homesteaders first came here. But the very nature of homesteading - the possibility of an individual owning 160 acres - meant that somebody had to legally divide and define limits for ...
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
Smith grave
two mile south
Buried
Dec 7 1846
Marker is on Arizona Route 80 at milepost 356, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
St. Andrews Presbyterian College
Chartered 1958; opened 1961. Formed by merger of colleges dating from 1858. Coeducational, four-year liberal arts college.
Marker is at the intersection of McColl Road (U.S. 401) and Elm Avenue, on the left when traveling south on McColl Road.
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Sherman's March
As Sherman's army moved north from Georgia on its path of destruction, one part entered North Carolina near here, March 4-7, 1865.
Marker is on U.S. 401, on the right.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Savannah's First Burying Ground
When Savannah was laid out in 1733, the two lots on which this building stands were set aside as a burying ground. William Cox, surgeon, who came on the "Ann," was the first of the colonists to die and was ...