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Fleet Marine Force Navy Hospital Corpsmen

In recognition of

those U.S. Navy Hospital

Corpsman [sic] who served

with the Fleet Marine

Force in Peacetime

and in War

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Marine Corps Memorial

Semper Fidelis

Dedicated

to all

Marines

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Modern Cleaners / Dye Chile

1922

Modern Cleaners

Larkspur Restaurant

No. 904-906 E. Douglas

1903-1922

The building located on East Douglas housed a series of businesses; first, James C. Smyth Hide Co., then Beacon Tire, and, in 1922, Modern Cleaners.

Dye Chile

No. 120 N. Mosley

For almost seven decades, William A. Dye ...

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Innes Wholesale Furniture / City Ice Delivery

1919

Innes Wholesale Furniture Co.

No. 701 E. First

1919

When the George Innes Dry Goods Warehouse opened in 1919, it bought, manufactured and sold furniture and home furnishings.

1998

The building was converted into Innes Station, an upscale loft apartment community.

1917

City Ice Delivery, located at ...

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King's College

1755 -1857

Founded by Royal Charter in 1754 in the reign of George II and re-established in 1784 by The People of the State of New York under the name of Columbia College occupied this site from August 1755 to ...

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Johnson-Frazier Building / Cox Produce Company

1914

Johnson-Frazier Building

Fireproof! Rat-proof! Mouse-proof! This is how the Johnson-Frazier Building's earliest occupant, Wichita Fire Proof Storage Co., billed the concrete and brick Goliath when it opened in 1914.

Other businesses were housed there over the years, such as City Transfer and ...

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Coleman Company

1909

1909

W.C. Coleman built a factory at 220 N. St. Francis. It served as the company headquarters for most of the twentieth century.

In 1889, Coleman found the lamp that would change his life. The "Efficient Lamp" had mantles, not wicks, and ...

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Jamison City, Eureka Mine and Mill, Johnstown

‹— 5 Miles

Along the Pioneer Trail lies Jamison City and Mine. Large producer, famous for its 52-pound nugget; Eureka Mill and Mine yielding $17 millions to Cornish miners and others. Johnstown, now Johnsville, well preserved '49 town.

Marker is on Highway ...

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P. Linthiouh

Died Sept. 1852

O.H.

Copied from tree,

carved by comrade, 1852.

Marker is on Oroville-Bucks Lake Road, on the right when traveling west.

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Plainsfield Plantation

(Front text)

Plainsfield Plantation, on this site, and Pawletts Plantation, nearby, were established ca. 1690

by Joseph Blake (1663-1700), one of Carolina’s Lords Proprietors and governor of the colony 1694 and 1696-1700.

Blake, who had come to the colony ca. ...

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