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Brigham Young Home

Brigham Young was prophet and president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 30 years. During those three decades he directed the establishment of more than three hundred communities throughout the American West. It was "Brother Brigham" ...

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Georgia 1st Cavalry

C.S.A.

Georgia.

1st Cavalry.

Capt. J.J Morrison.

Davidson's Brigade.

Pegram's Division.

11 A.M., Sept. 20, 1863.

Marker is on Old Lafayette Road north of Gilbert Drive, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Stockbridge Chime Tower

This Memorial Tower marks the spot where stood the Little Church in the wilderness in which John Sergeant preached to the Stockbridge Indians in 1739.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Route 102) and Church Street, on the ...

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Stockbridge Civil War Monument

[ south side ]

To

Her Sons

Beloved and Honored

Who Died for Their Country

In the Great War

Of the Rebellion

Stockbridge

In Grateful Remembrance

Has Raised This Monument

A.D. 1866

[ north side ]

To

Bravery

And

Patriotism

[ east side ]

2 Mass. Inf.

Maj. William E. Sedgwick Adj. General. G.A.C.

Joseph Rathbun.

Michael Mulany.

Thomas Dailey.

John Dier.

William ...

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Utah-Idaho Sugar Company

Former site of the

The Utah-Idaho Sugar Company after determining that sugar beet seed was a good cash crop, bought these grounds and started production that would last for nearly fifty years.

Sugar beets were planted in the fall in the Bloomington ...

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Flankers Road

Commemorating action of General Iverson’s cavalrymen of Wheeler’s Corps in this vicinity who attempted to protect the railhead of Macon & Western Railroad for retreating Confederate troops after the fall of Atlanta.

Marker is at the intersection of Flankers Road and ...

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Protecting Consumers and Competition

Make No Little Plans

This is the Federal Trade Commission Building, home of the agency that defends the public against unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices. One of the older independent Federal agencies, the FTC ...

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Peter M. Gideon

This Tablet Commemorates

Peter M. Gideon

Who Grew The Original

Wealthy Apple Tree

From seed, on this his homestead

— in 1868 —

Erected by

The Native Sons of Minnesota

— June 1912 —

Marker is at the intersection of Manitou Road (County Road 19) and Glen Road, on ...

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"The Old Rugged Cross"

Most popular and widely accepted Christian hymn "The Old Rugged Cross" completed by Rev. George Bennard during Evangelistic meetings here Dec. 29, 1912 - Jan. 12, 1913

First sung as a quartet in the Friends Church Parlors and as a duet ...

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Peter M. Gideon and the Wealthy Apple

In 1853, Peter Miller Gideon and his wife, Wealthy, arrived in Minnesota from Ohio and settled on the shores of Lake Minnetonka. Long interested in fruitgrowing, Peter Gideon determined to satisfy the craving of pioneer families for apples and other ...

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