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Union Hill Cemetery, Union Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, Unio

This cemetery is the final resting place of many of Shades Valley's pioneer residents. A few of the earliest headstones date from the mid-1850s. Descendants of these settlers helped mold the cities of Mountain Brook and Homewood. Located on property ...

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Scotch Church Cemetery

Site of

Town of Florida

United Pres. Church Cemetery

known as Scotch Church Cem.

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First interment 1802, early

Scotch Settlers Buried Here.

Some are soldiers of Revolution

Her. & Gen. Soc. of Mont. Co.

Marker is on Scotch Church Road (New York Route 160), on the ...

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Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery

Home of the Jackson Greys

This is the former site of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. The monument to the "Jackson Greys" honors the regiment that was formed on the grounds of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church by Capt. (later Lieutenant Colonel) ...

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Sunnyside School, Midway Baptist Church and Midway Cemetery Hist

The community building and spaces in the Sunnyside/Midway Historic District reflect rural Harris County in the 1920’s. Sunnyside School was built by local residents in 1921 to consolidate several one-room schools. It was used as an elementary and high school ...

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Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery Gate

This Gate Is the Gift

of

Columbia University

In the City of New York

In Grateful Memory

of

Samuel Johnson

the

First President of King’s College

In the Province of New York

1754 – 1763 A.D.

And of His Son

William Samuel Johnson

the

First President of Columbia College

In the City of New ...

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African American Baptist Church Cemetery

Francis Jackson, a freed slave, purchased 7 ¾ acres of woodland here in 1868. Later it would include the black cemetery and “a plain neat little church” built about 1873. The Pastor, Rev. Nicholas Fr. Jackson, lived nearby. The cemetery ...

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Decker Swedish Evangelical Free Church and Cemetery

Among the Swedish immigrants who settled in Decker in the 1880s were many seeking freedom from the Swedish State Church. The immigrants held meetings in homes and schoolhouses, and organized the Decker Swedish Evangelical Free Church. Joseph Ek Johnson and ...

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Taylors Creek Methodist Church and Cemetery

Taylors Creek Methodist Church was organized in 1807, by the Rev. Angus McDonald, with seven members, including James Darsey, Mrs. James Darsey, and Robert Hendry. A village soon grew up around the church, and was for many years a trading ...

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Site of New Bern Church, School, and Cemetery

Swiss and German immigrants who settled here in the early 1890s named their settlement for Bern, Switzerland. In 1892 the newly organized St. John Lutheran Church built a sanctuary which also housed the New Bern school here on 2.5 acres ...

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Lutheran Church Site and Cemetery

Lutheran Van Buskirk

Church Cemetery

1704

Designated Historic Site

1994

Teaneck Historic Preservation Commission

Marker is at the intersection of River Road and Maitland Ave, on the right when traveling south on River Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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