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Fancher Pony Truss Bridge
Hiram B. Trout and his brother, Everett Trout, were...
Charles Green
1740 - 1827
“If the captain wants me, he may come hi...
Embassy of Canada, Washington, DC
On April 28, 1988, the Right Honourable Bri...
Bertie Street Ferry Landing
c. 1796 - 1950
Over the centuries there have been ma...
Fort Erie Ferry Landings
Throughout the 1800s there were many ferry landings compet...
Hood Avenue
Named in honor of General John Bell Hood (USMA 1853), who ...
Stockbridge Vietnam War Monument
Vietnam War
Peter A. Acly • Donald A. Beebe, Jr. • B...
Stockbridge World War II Monument
[ left tablet ]
World War II
Charles H....
Historic Pine Valley Mountain
To the north stands historic Pine Valley Mountain, one of ...
Covington Mansion
In 1857, Robert D. Covington, directed by Brigham Young, l...
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Fancher Pony Truss Bridge
Hiram B. Trout and his brother, Everett Trout, were born on a farm about five miles north of this location. They operated a machine shop in Shelbyville, Illinois in the late 1800’s at which in time they invented and patented ...
Charles Green
1740 - 1827
“If the captain wants me, he may come himself and if he does I will shoot him.”
With these words, Charles Green refused induction into the N. Jersey rebel militia. Imprisoned, he escaped and joined the “King’s Rangers” a ...
Embassy of Canada, Washington, DC
On April 28, 1988, the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada, dedicated this building to peace and friendship between Canada and the United-States .
Le 28 Avril 1988, le Très Honorable Brian Mulroney, Premier Ministre du Canada, ...
Bertie Street Ferry Landing
c. 1796 - 1950
Over the centuries there have been many ferry landings along the Niagara River. Some were built by local merchants and some as government licenced landing points.
The longest operating ferry dock was here, near the foot of present-day ...
Fort Erie Ferry Landings
Throughout the 1800s there were many ferry landings competing for business along the Niagara River. The map below is a compilation of some of these locations.
Ferry leases were granted to:
Col. John Warren Sr.,
John Warren Jr.,
Nelson Forsyth,
Kenneth Mackenzie
and Col. James Kerby.
Colonel ...
Hood Avenue
Named in honor of General John Bell Hood (USMA 1853), who was a Lieut. General in command of the 2nd Corps, Army of Tennessee, CSA, during Atlanta Campaign in 1864. He succeeded General Joseph E. Johnston as commanding general of ...
Stockbridge Vietnam War Monument
Vietnam War
Peter A. Acly • Donald A. Beebe, Jr. • Bruce J. Brazee • Dighton M. Brazee, III • Gary A. Brazee • Robert J. Brazee • George Brazie • Charles T. Bryden • Barry B. Bunnell • Michael Burow ...
Stockbridge World War II Monument
[ left tablet ]
World War II
Charles H. Acton • Rachel T. Adams • Robert E. Adams • George J. Anderson • * Warren Anderson • William J. Anthony • Richard Atherton • John Bergen • Bolton Bangs • Nesbitt H. ...
Historic Pine Valley Mountain
To the north stands historic Pine Valley Mountain, one of the best known and most historic mountains of the Southern Utah Rockies. Indian legends carry traditions of this imposing landmark back many generations. To the Mormon Pioneers it furnished fuel ...
Covington Mansion
In 1857, Robert D. Covington, directed by Brigham Young, led twenty-eight families to Washington, Utah, to establish the "Cotton Mission." In 1859, a large structure was built that would serve as a meeting house for the Saints, a way station ...