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Norman Law Firm

Wyatt Thomas Norman and William Harrison Shook, both Cherokee County natives, opened a law office on the Courthouse Square in 1898. George Gibson became a partner in 1918. He later moved to Jacksonville and opened a branch there. Wyatt T. ...

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Welker's Battery

Battery H, 1st Missouri Lt. Arty. - W.H.L. Wallace's Division

U.S.

Welker's Battery,

"H" 1st Mo. Lt. Art., W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

This battery was in position here from 4.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, April 6, 1862.

Marker is on Pittsburg ...

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Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church

1864 - 1964

The Rev Charles Todd Quintard, surgeon and priest severing as chaplain in the Confederate Army, organized St. Luke’s Parish Easter Monday, March 28, 1864. Confederate troops erected first building on the south side of Walton Street, between Broad ...

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Simon Girty

(1741–1818). Frontiersman known as the “Great Renegade” was born nearby. Captured by Indians, 1756, he lived among the Senecas and learned their language and culture. Following his release, he became an interpreter for the American army; deserted in 1778. Afterwards ...

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After Appomattox

Just to the south a monument marks the spot where the tent of Robert E. Lee stood the night of April 12-13, 1865.

Marker is at the intersection of Anderson Highway (U.S. 60) and Lee Wayside Road, on the right when ...

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Kent Veterans Monument

To Honor All Kent Veterans Who Defended

Our Country During Peace And War

Korean War

Ackerman John • Andrews Thomas Lester • Andrews, III Orville A. • Bartlett George H. • Bartlett Henry M. • Bartlett Rod • Becker Frank • Bertine Arthur ...

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61st Ohio Infantry

1st Brigade, 3rd Division

(Front):The 61st Ohio Infantry

———On arriving from Emmittsburg about one o'clock p.m., July 1st 1863, was deployed as skirmish line in advance of its Brigade and moved towards Oak Hill. Later it supported as section of Dilger's Battery, ...

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New Milford

One of the oldest hamlets

in the town of Warwick

purchased from the Delaware

Indians thru the Wawayanda

patent of 1702.

Marker is at the intersection of New York Route 94 and Iron Mountain Road, on the right when traveling north on State Route 94. ...

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Charles Richard Drew

1904 - 1950

Charles Richard Drew

1904 - 1950

Black scientist and surgeon

Pioneer in the preservation of blood plasma

Medical director of the Blood-for-Britain Project, 1940

Director of the first American Red Cross Blood Bank, 1941

Teacher to a generation of American doctors, Freedmen's Hospital, ...

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Cumberland County Confederate Memorial

The Women of Cumberland

to their

Confederate Dead

May 20, 1861 - May 10, 1902

They died in defence of their

Rights

For they should fall the tears

of a nation's grief.

Lord God of Hosts be with us yet,

Lest we forget; lest we forget.

[Inscriptions on stones near ...

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