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Goodlettsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church
In 1843, Goodlettsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church was...
Chandler Brick Paving
Built 1910 - 1911
Mayors J. A. McLaughlin,
Fiddletown-Oleta
California Historical Landmark
—— Fiddletown-Oleta —...
Fiddletown
Settled by Missourians 1849. Suggested that settlement be ...
The Arlington Woodlands
Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial
"Cherish...
Windlass Hill Pioneer Homestead
The stones surrounding this marker are the remains of the ...
Battle of Middleburg
August 30, 1862
Ordered to raid Federal supply lines...
The Woodland Opera House
The first opera house to serve the Sacramento Valley was b...
Site of Fort Findlay
[Marker Front]:
Early in the War of 1812, Gen. Wm. H...
Proudly We Pay Tribute
[Stone Obelisk]:
Proudly we pay tribute
to the...
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Goodlettsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church
In 1843, Goodlettsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church was organized near Mansker Creek and was originally known as Mansker Creek Congregation. In January 1848, the church moved to the present location and burned in 1901. The present edifice was built in 1902. ...
Chandler Brick Paving
Built 1910 - 1911
Mayors J. A. McLaughlin,
H. C. McGoughy and A. B. Oleson
Street Commissioners: H. C. Tuttle 1910,
and D. D. Landsaw 1911
Dedicated Historical Site
October 1978
Marker is at the intersection of Marvel Avenue (Oklahoma Route 18/66) and 9th Street, on the ...
Fiddletown-Oleta
California Historical Landmark
—— Fiddletown-Oleta ——
Settled in 1849 by a party from Missouri. According to tradition they were always fiddling, especially while waiting for the rainy season—hence the name..... It was changed by state legislature in 1878 to Oleta, an ...
Fiddletown
Settled by Missourians 1849. Suggested that settlement be called Fiddletown because residents “were always fiddling.” Changed in 1878 to Oleta but original name later restored. Once trading center for American, Loafer, and French Flats, Lone Hill and other rich mining ...
The Arlington Woodlands
Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial
"Cherish these forest trees,"
Marquis de Lafayette, 1825.
William Howard Russell, a famous 19th century English correspondent, once described the forest before you as "some of the finest woods I have seen in America." Two centuries ...
Windlass Hill Pioneer Homestead
The stones surrounding this marker are the remains of the homestead dwelling of Reverend Dennis B. Clary, a pioneer Methodist Minister, who received final patent for his homestead Mar 22, 1899. Mr. Clary was born September 1st 1822, in Maryland ...
Battle of Middleburg
August 30, 1862
Ordered to raid Federal supply lines in West Tennessee, Confederate General Frank C. Armstrong rode north from Holly Springs, Mississippi in August 1862, with a large force of cavalry. Near this spot on August 30, Armstrong engaged a ...
The Woodland Opera House
The first opera house to serve the Sacramento Valley was built on this site in 1885. The present structure, built in 1895-96, continues to represent an important center for theatrical arts of that period. Erected by David N. Hershey and ...
Site of Fort Findlay
[Marker Front]:
Early in the War of 1812, Gen. Wm. Hull, commander of Ohio troops, ordered Col.. James Findlay to open a road from Ft. McArthur on the Scioto River to Blanchard’s Fork. Under Findlay, a stockade 50 yards square, with ...
Proudly We Pay Tribute
[Stone Obelisk]:
Proudly we pay tribute
to the men and women
of the Westville Area
who served their
Country
[Bronze Marker behind glass]:
They died that we might live
1917 World War I 1918
Anton Gustas • Tony Gandy • Mike Gravatti • Antony Petro • Martin F. Vutrick
1941 ...