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Battle of Trent's Reach
In a daring attempt to attack the Federal supply base at C...
Coburn-Variel Home
1878
Built in the fall of 1878 by Joshua Variel and ...
"Liberty Hall"
Site of the home of
Samuel Merdith, Sr., Gent.
Congregational Church
The church was purchased from J. M. Pike at a cost of 12,0...
Richmond County War Memorial
In memory of the men and women from Richmond County...
George Nicholas Saegmuller
1847-1934
Saegmuller, a native of Germany, came to A...
Sargent's Folly
This Stone tower was part of the estate of Lucius Manlius ...
Oldtown Marketplace
A History of the Vision
1980
Downtown Wichita ...
Richmond County Iraq and Afghanistan War Memorial
In memory of the men and women from Richmond County who lo...
Richmond County Korean War Memorial
In Memory of the men and women from Richmond County who lo...
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Battle of Trent's Reach
In a daring attempt to attack the Federal supply base at City Point, 11 warships of the James River Squadron ventured downriver on the night of January 23, 1865. Confederate land batteries fired against Fort Brady as the darkened warships ...
Coburn-Variel Home
1878
Built in the fall of 1878 by Joshua Variel and his son, Will, the house was the home of several families over the next century. In 1896 Sheriff John Bransford bought the home, then sold it in 1899 to Attorney ...
"Liberty Hall"
Site of the home of
Samuel Merdith, Sr., Gent.
(1689-1762)
Processioner-1708
St. Pauls Parish, Hanover Co.
A grandson of
Thomas Meredith, Sr.
Emigrant in 1636, Virginia
His land grant in 1661
Marker is at the intersection of Mechanicsville Turnpike (U.S. 360) and Adams Farm Road on Mechanicsville Turnpike.
Courtesy ...
Congregational Church
The church was purchased from J. M. Pike at a cost of 12,000 dollars and dedicated on June 23rd 1866 by the Rev. Mr. Beckwith of San Francisco. The first minister was the Rev. M. A. Starr; however, the church ...
Richmond County War Memorial
In memory of the men and women from Richmond County who lost their lives in the following wars and conflicts
World War I
Laos
Dominican Republic
Cambodia
Lebanon
Panama
Grenada
Desert Storm
Haiti(?)
Bosnia
Enduring Freedom
God Bless You
Marker is on Caroline Street, on the right.
Courtesy hmdb.org
George Nicholas Saegmuller
1847-1934
Saegmuller, a native of Germany, came to America at 23 and achieved success as an inventor and manufacturer of scientific instruments. He lived here at Reserve Hill, the home of his parents-in-law, the Vandenbergs, and contributed in many ways to ...
Sargent's Folly
This Stone tower was part of the estate of Lucius Manlius Sargent. The owner of the property it sits on before Franklin Park Zoo was built.
A folly is generally a nonfunctional building erected to enhance the landscape. Follies were first ...
Oldtown Marketplace
A History of the Vision
1980
Downtown Wichita and the adjacent warehouse district were in decline. An exodus of businesses and retailers left many buildings in the area dilapidated and vacant. Fortunately, a committed group of professionals stepped forward, determined to turn ...
Richmond County Iraq and Afghanistan War Memorial
In memory of the men and women from Richmond County who lost their lives in the following wars and conflicts
Iraq
Afghanistan
Marker is on Caroline Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Richmond County Korean War Memorial
In Memory of the men and women from Richmond County who lost their lives in the Korean War
God Bless You
All Gave Some Some Gave All
Marker is on Caroline Street, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org