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In Honor Of All Veterans
9-11
(Plaque 1)
Dedicated to
The Memory...
Harry Dorsey Gough
The founder of Perry Hall, Gough and his wife Prudence she...
George W. Dargan
1802 - 1859
Near this site stood the home of George ...
Phelps Dodge General Office Building
This building was the general office for the Bisbee operat...
Amos Spafford / Perrysburg
[Front Side of Marker]: "Amos Spafford"
In 1810, ear...
Locke Memorial Park
In memory of the industrious Chinese pioneers of Ca...
The Sycamore Tree
This tree was planted from a cutting of the old sycamore t...
Bernards Township War Memorial
1917 - 1918 1941 - 1945
Dedicated in grate...
Dizzy Gillespie Birthplace
[Front]:
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie was bor...
Chatham Township Vietnam Memorial
In grateful recognition
of the many sacrifice...
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In Honor Of All Veterans
9-11
(Plaque 1)
Dedicated to
The Memory and Honor
Of All Veterans
Servicemen and Servicewoman
Who Have Given Their
Full Measure of Devotation
In the Armed Forces
Defending This Nation
[ Emblems: Army • Navy • Marine Corps • Air Force • Coast Guard ]
(Plaque 2)
9-11
In Honor and ...
Harry Dorsey Gough
The founder of Perry Hall, Gough and his wife Prudence sheltered Methodist leaders at the Perry Hall Mansion between 1775 and 1808.
Marker is at the intersection of Honeygo Boulevard and East Joppa Road, on the right when traveling west on ...
George W. Dargan
1802 - 1859
Near this site stood the home of George W. Dargan, ante-bellum leader of this area, who served as State Senator, 1842-1847 and Chancellor of the S.C. Court of Equity, 1847-1859. He was a trustee of the S.C. College ...
Phelps Dodge General Office Building
This building was the general office for the Bisbee operations of Phelps Dodge Corporation from 1895 to 1961.
In 1971 it was given to the City of Bisbee by Phelps Dodge and was designated as a National Historic Site by the ...
Amos Spafford / Perrysburg
[Front Side of Marker]: "Amos Spafford"
In 1810, early settlers here were Major Amos Spafford (1753-1818), his wife Olive (1756-1823), and their children Samuel, Aurora , Chloe (Mrs. Almon Gibbs), and Anna (Mrs. Richard Craw). In 1796, Spafford, a native of ...
Locke Memorial Park
In memory of the industrious Chinese pioneers of California whose strength and sacrifice helped build the transcontinental railroad, construct the levees of the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta, and develop agriculture in the Central Valley. With determination and perserverance the Chinese ...
The Sycamore Tree
This tree was planted from a cutting of the old sycamore tree that stood several hundred feet west of here on the historic Two Notch Road. Local tradition holds that there had been a succession of sycamore trees at that ...
Bernards Township War Memorial
1917 - 1918 1941 - 1945
Dedicated in grateful appreciation
to the men and women of
Bernards Township
who served in the armed forces
during World War I and World War II
that Peace, Freedom and Justice
might not perish from the Earth.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Dizzy Gillespie Birthplace
[Front]:
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie was born in a house on this site on Oct. 21, 1917. His family lived here until they moved to Philadelphia in 1935. A founder of modern jazz, Gillespie was an innovative trumpeter and bandleader known ...
Chatham Township Vietnam Memorial
In grateful recognition
of the many sacrifices made
by those who served in the
Vietnam Conflict, the people
of Chatham Township dedicate
this park to the memory of
ROBERT EMMETT PIERSON
WALTER BUSILL TULLY, JR.
Who gave their lives for their country
Marker is at the intersection ...