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Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Historical Marker
Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Churc...
Northern Neck Industrial Academy
The Northern Neck Baptist Association established the Nort...
The Webster Homestead
First owned by Daniel Webster in 1805. Sold in 1807 to to ...
The Brumley - Puleston Building
Erected - 1922
The contractor, George A. Fuller, who...
The Battle of the Alamance
The first battle of the
Revolutionary War, was
Military Order of the Purple Heart
1782 1932
This memorial is erected by
the Mili...
The Marshall House
The Marshall House
stood upon this site, and withi...
To the Memory of Colonel Wm. Crawford
To the Memory
of
Colonel
Wm. Crawford
The Stribling House Museum
Home of T.S. Stribling
Author
1933 Pulitze...
The Mulberry Time Capsule
This marker commemorates the dedication of the Mulberry Ti...
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Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Historical Marker
Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
On January 13, 1906, forefathers from Norway established the church. The first pastor to serve was Reverend J.C. Hougum.
The church building was constructed in 1907 by Jorger Erickson, Knute Evenson, Ole Gunderson, Knute ...
Northern Neck Industrial Academy
The Northern Neck Baptist Association established the Northern Neck Industrial Academy in 1898 through financial contributions from local black Baptist churches. The academy opened approximately three miles to the west on Route 608 at Oak Hill Farm in Oct. 1901 ...
The Webster Homestead
First owned by Daniel Webster in 1805. Sold in 1807 to to his brother Ezekiel, who occupied it until his death in 1829. Eminent as a lawyer and legislator, foremost in all good works, Ezekiel Webster's early death was an ...
The Brumley - Puleston Building
Erected - 1922
The contractor, George A. Fuller, who was also the builder of the Lincoln Memorial, the FlatIron Building, and the New York Biltmore Hotel, started construction on this building in 1922 for Dr. L.A. Brumley and Dr. Samuel Puleston. ...
The Battle of the Alamance
The first battle of the
Revolutionary War, was
fought in Orange County,
North Carolina
May 16th, 1771.
[ Right of Monument ]
1771 – 81 1901
James Hunter
“General” of the Regulators.
“The country is as much master
now as ever.” November 6th, 1772
Alamance May 16th, 1771
Cherokee War ...
Military Order of the Purple Heart
1782 1932
This memorial is erected by
the Military Order of
the Purple Heart
in revered memory of the
men and women of our military services
who sacrificed their lives in combat action
against our nation's armed enemies.
They unselfishly served and suffered,
for neither fame nor glory,
but for ...
The Marshall House
The Marshall House
stood upon this site, and within the building
on the early morning of May 24, 1861
James W. Jackson
was killed by Federal soldiers while defending his property and
personal rights as stated in the verdict of ...
To the Memory of Colonel Wm. Crawford
To the Memory
of
Colonel
Wm. Crawford
Revolutionary
War Soldier
Captured
Near this spot
By the Indians
June 7, 1782
was burned
at stake near
Upper Sandusky
June 11, 1782
Marker is on Leesville Road 0.4 miles east of Ohio Route 598, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Stribling House Museum
Home of T.S. Stribling
Author
1933 Pulitzer Prize
Winner
1881 - 1965
Marker is at the intersection of East Water Street (Tennessee Route 128) and Cedar Street, on the right when traveling east on East Water Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Mulberry Time Capsule
This marker commemorates the dedication of the Mulberry Time Capsule. The capsule was placed here on June 12, 1977 by the Greater Mulberry Chamber of Commerce. The capsule will be opened in the year 2076 to view the mememtoes of ...