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The Methodist Church

(Milledgeville, Georgia)

This marks the original site

of the Methodist Church erected

about the year 1805.

Bishop Asbury and Bishop

McKendree in 1815 held here

a conference which James O.

Andrew attended.

Bishop Capers, Dr. Lovick Pierce,

and many other notable figures

of Methodism served as pastors.

The ...

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The Nettle Lake Mound Group

(Obverse):

The Nettle Lake Mound group consists of 4 low mounds overlooking a stream that runs into Nettle Lake. The mounds vary in height from 1 to 3 feet and in diameter from 18 to 3- feet. The mounds are composed ...

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The Medal of Honor

The Medal of Honor is the highest decoration for bravery awarded to members of the armed forces of the United States. It is bestowed by the President, in the name of Congress, only for a deed of supreme valor and ...

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The Historic Cooper Amphitheater

Kiosk Side A:

Creating Jobs and Building Community

It started as an ”unsightly maze and tangle of briars, brush and junk”… It became ”one of the finest open air amphitheaters in northern California…Beautiful in its simplicity and beautiful in magnitude”… [Auburn Journal ...

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First Division, Army of the Tennessee

Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand

U.S.

First Division, Army of the Tennessee.

Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand.

1st Brigade, Col. Abraham M. Hare, 11th Iowa (w'd)

Col. Marcellus M. Crocker, 13th Iowa.

2d Brigade, Col. C. Carroll Marsh, 20th Illinois.

3d Brigade, Col. Julius Raith, 43d ...

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Battle of the Ice Mound

Last battle of the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake Bay. A tender to the British ship of war "Dauntless" was captured by Joseph Stewart and local militia near james Island on February 7, 1815. Ice along the shore allowed ...

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Battle of the Bulge Monument

In Memory of

Veterans

Battle of the

Bulge

Triumph of Courage

World War II

Dec.16, 1944 – Jan. 25, 1945

This is undoubtedly the greatest American

battle of the war and will, I believe, be

regarded as an ever famous American victory.

Sir Winston Churchill

Marker is on North 5th ...

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St. Mary, Star of the Sea Chapel & Cemetery

“Tubman Chapel”

Built before 1767 by Richard Tubman II, to serve the Roman Catholics who had worshipped in this area since the second half of the the 17th century. Early unmarked burial vault on site.

Chapel enlarged in 1819 and ...

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The County of Buncombe

Near and West of this spot at Gum Spring

The County of Buncombe

was organized on April 16, 1792

under act of the

General Assembly of North Carolina

Erected by

The National Society of the

Colonial Dames Of America

In the State of North Carolina

1922

Marker is at ...

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The Rothwell Family ... / Elisha Wm. Robertson ...

The Rothwell Family of Albemarle County Virginia.

Claiborne one of the first of the Rothwells to live in this county, was born about 1741 as reported in The Virginia Advocate, Saturday Oct. 11, 1828 and “died on Oct. 6 in ...

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