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Beth David Congregation (Conservative)
Greater Miami's first Jewish congregation was founded in 1...
Civil War Soldiers Buried at Clinton Indiana
In Memoriam
1861 —— 1865
Clinton’s Tr...
Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
Historic Landmark
Confederate Soldiers Buried in this Cemetery
[ Front Plaque ]
Erected by The United States...
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace
has been designated a
Registered National
Hist...
Jordan’s Point
“A day I will never forget . . . ” Margaret Junkin Preston...
Forward Brothers Sawmill
Site of
The original Forward Brother’s, Alfred T. an...
1914 United Confederate Veterans Reunion
On these grounds, May 6-9, 1914, the United Confederate Ve...
"The Great Endurance Run"
On November 24, 1909 the "Autoist" participating in "The G...
McAllister State Graded School
The term “graded school” was used to refer to any school t...
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Beth David Congregation (Conservative)
Greater Miami's first Jewish congregation was founded in 1912 as B'nai Zion, named for its founder, Morris Zion. Max Lehrman arrived in Florida in 1905 and married Rose Seitlin in 1913. Their wedding, the first recorded Jewish marriage in Greater ...
Civil War Soldiers Buried at Clinton Indiana
In Memoriam
1861 —— 1865
Clinton’s Tribute
to the Soldier
Dead buried within
these grounds
( Base Section )
Soldiers Monument
Marker can be reached from North Main Street north of Maple Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
Historic Landmark
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
Originally Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science
Ingham & Boyd, architects, 1939
Marker can be reached from Children's Way 0.2 miles east of West Commons.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Soldiers Buried in this Cemetery
[ Front Plaque ]
Erected by The United States to mark the burial place of eleven Confederate Soldiers who, while prisoners of war, died at Terre Haute and were buried in this cemetery, where the individual graves cannot now be identified.
[ ...
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace
has been designated a
Registered National
Historic Landmark
Under the provisions of the
Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935
this site possesses exceptional value
in commemorating and illustrating
the history of the United States.
U. S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service
1964
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Jordan’s Point
“A day I will never forget . . . ” Margaret Junkin Preston diary, June 12, 1864
On this spot, in the early morning hours of Saturday, June 11, 1864, Confederate Gen. John McCausland and about 1,500 gray-clad soldiers lined the ...
Forward Brothers Sawmill
Site of
The original Forward Brother’s, Alfred T. and Frank, established the mill in 1908. The mill was moved from the original site which was where the Mt. Lassen Vineyards are now.
Alfred died in 1931 and Frank went on with the ...
1914 United Confederate Veterans Reunion
On these grounds, May 6-9, 1914, the United Confederate Veterans celebrated their 24th annual reunion. Expecting no more than 25,000 reunion goers, the city was nearly overwhelmed when an estimated 70,000 visitors including 8,000 Veterans converged on Jacksonville. The average ...
"The Great Endurance Run"
On November 24, 1909 the "Autoist" participating in "The Great Endurance Run" reached the "Turn Around Checkpoint" at the Jacksonville City Hall which was located at this exact site. The location marked the halfway point for the "Drivers and Observers" ...
McAllister State Graded School
The term “graded school” was used to refer to any school that had more than one room and therefore contained more than one grade level of pupils. The McAllister State Graded School was built in 1914 and added to in ...