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Destroy the Rebel Army
Two days before the battle, President Abraham Lincoln sent...
Heroes of the Alamo
This oak tree planted in the spring of 1965 in memory of t...
The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company
1851 - 1951
Commemorating the
100th Annive...
Founding of the Pan American Round Table
Mrs. Florence Terry Griswold (1875-1941), a native Texan r...
The Battle of Lindley's Mill Memorial
In Memory of the Whig and Tory Soldiers who died in the Ba...
The Modern Mill
The Lukens National Historic District
In 1927 a ne...
The Wm. Nickols House
Hardee’s Corps [CS] marched by this road to points S. of N...
Outdoor Theater (Amphitheater)
Seating
Presented to
Clemson A&M Colleg...
“Damn The Torpedoes!”
The Campaigns for Mobile, 1864-1965
“Damn The Torped...
Down by the Old Mill Stream
Golden had a variety of businesses and industries in opera...
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Destroy the Rebel Army
Two days before the battle, President Abraham Lincoln sent Gen. George B. McClellan a telegram, "God bless you and all with you! Destroy the rebel army, if possible." It was here, on these rolling farm fields, where McClellan and the ...
Heroes of the Alamo
This oak tree planted in the spring of 1965 in memory of the Heroes of the Alamo. Presented by the First Officers' Training Camp Association of Texas, Leon Springs, Texas, May 8...August 15, 1917.
Roster of First Campers filed in ...
The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company
1851 - 1951
Commemorating the
100th Anniversary
of
The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Railroad Company
Here in Scranton, Pennsylvania was conceived and brought to successful completion the first segment of what is now the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, on ...
Founding of the Pan American Round Table
Mrs. Florence Terry Griswold (1875-1941), a native Texan reared along the Mexican border, provided aid to refugees of Mexico's 1910 revolution. On October 16, 1916, she and 21 friends met at the historic Menger Hotel to found the Pan American ...
The Battle of Lindley's Mill Memorial
In Memory of the Whig and Tory Soldiers who died in the Battle of Lindley's Mill 14th D. 11 Mo. 1781 and were buried here and on the battlefield
Erected 7th Day 10 Mo. 1979
Marker can be reached from East Greensboro-Chapel ...
The Modern Mill
The Lukens National Historic District
In 1927 a new 84" mill was installed, replacing the old 84" mill of the 1870s. It could produce plates as thin as 1/8" and up to 72" wide. Also in 1927, Lukens formed the ...
The Wm. Nickols House
Hardee’s Corps [CS] marched by this road to points S. of New Hope Ch., from Stegall's Station (Emerson) May 23, 24, 1864.
Hood’s Corps [CS] followed Hardee’s, May 24, 25, from Etowah River (at R. R. Bridge), reaching New Hope Ch. ...
Outdoor Theater (Amphitheater)
Seating
Presented to
Clemson A&M College
by
Class 1940
in Cooperation with
Works Projects Administration
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Class Officers
J.M. Stallworth, President
A.D. Graham, Vice President
A.C. Commander, Secretary
E. Mazo, Historian
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David J. Watson, Chm. Bldg. Committee
H.E. Glenn, Engineer
Outdoor Theater
Erected 1940
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Presented to
Clemson A&M College
by
Class 1915
in Cooperation with
Works Projects Administration
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Class Officers
W.J. Hunter, President
David J. ...
“Damn The Torpedoes!”
The Campaigns for Mobile, 1864-1965
“Damn The Torpedoes!” is the familiar battle cry, but there’s much more to the story! The Mobile Bay Civil War Trail is your guide to military movements and the way of life on and around Mobile ...
Down by the Old Mill Stream
Golden had a variety of businesses and industries in operation during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among these were four flour mills-the Rock Mill, the Brick Mill, the Binder Mill, and the Golden Mill. Mill races, or ditches ...