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Church Hill
This name was given to the large settlement here because o...
Lannahassee
Lannahassee, near the Indian village by that name on Lanna...
John Boyle O'Reilly
John Boyle O'Reilly
1844-1890
Poet Patriot Ora...
Jackson's Mill
Site of boyhood home of Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson...
1st Kansas Colored Infantry
The 1st Kansas Colored Infantry, a regiment that included ...
U.S. Submariners On Eternal Patrol Since World War II
In memory of the crew members
that lost their...
Asheville Normal School
Presbyterian. Opened
1887 as Home Industrial
American Gold Star Mothers
Perpetuating The Noble Principles
For Which T...
Vietnam War and Homefront Memorial
In Memory of All Vietnam Veterans
This memori...
Belden
Named after Susan Lee Belden, Maidu Indian, widow of Charl...
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Church Hill
This name was given to the large settlement here because of its many churches. Shiloh Baptist, still active, was constituted in 1835. Smyrna Presbyterian, constituted July 28, 1838, was active until 1925. Church Hill Methodist was here from 1838 until ...
Lannahassee
Lannahassee, near the Indian village by that name on Lannahassee Creek, was the first white settlement (1836) after the Creek Indians left the area to migrate westward. About 1851 the town moved a mile or two away and became McIntosh. ...
John Boyle O'Reilly
John Boyle O'Reilly
1844-1890
Poet Patriot Orator
Marker is at the intersection of Boylston St and Fenway, on the right when traveling east on Boylston St.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Jackson's Mill
Site of boyhood home of Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson. The first mill was built about 1808 by his grandfather, Col. Edward Jackson, who became a leader in border affairs. It is now the site of the W. Va. 4-H ...
1st Kansas Colored Infantry
The 1st Kansas Colored Infantry, a regiment that included many former Arkansas slaves, was formed in August 1862, the first black unit recruited during the war. Ist Kansas troops were the first black men to see combat, losing 10 killed ...
U.S. Submariners On Eternal Patrol Since World War II
In memory of the crew members
that lost their lives on
U.S. Submarines after WWII,
God Bless the shipmates on
eternal patrol
Courtesy hmdb.org
Asheville Normal School
Presbyterian. Opened
1887 as Home Industrial
School. Teacher's College
1892-1944. Stood nearby.
Marker is on Victoria Road near Livingston Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
American Gold Star Mothers
Perpetuating The Noble Principles
For Which They Fought And Died
Our Legacy:
Out of tragedy we were formed
Out of love we continue
Representing the noble principles for which
they fought and died
Courtesy hmdb.org
Vietnam War and Homefront Memorial
In Memory of All Vietnam Veterans
This memorial was erected in memory of the young individuals who went to war as kids and lost their youthful dreams, and some their lives, for a cause - Freedom and Honor - and came ...
Belden
Named after Susan Lee Belden, Maidu Indian, widow of Charles Belden, miner and settler. In the early 1900’s already a thriving township with a stop on the Western Pacific R.R., Belden became a popular resort for Bay Area fishermen. Today ...