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First National Bank in Pampa

Founded in 1906, this institution was organized under a state charter and was named First State Bank. It became known as First National Bank after it received a national charter in 1907. B.E. Finley served at the bank's president for ...

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White Deer Land Building

Erected in 1916

Houses property records of the White Deer Land Company (1886-1957), one of the strongest commercial influences in settlement of the Texas Panhandle.

Organized from wreckage of the bankrupt Francklyn Land and Cattle Company—whose chief stockholder was Lord Rosebery, Prime ...

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Weaver College

Founded as Weaverville

College, 1873; Methodist,

coeducational. In 1934

merged with Rutherford

to form Brevard College.

Campus was one block W.

Marker is on Merrimon Avenue (Business U.S. 19/23) near Brown Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Helen Scott Hay

Helen Scott Hay, famous Red Cross nurse, was born near Lanark in this county. She was a graduate of Savanna High School, Northwestern University in Evanston, and the Illinois Training School for Nurses in Chicago, where she was later Superintendent. ...

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Peace Officers Memorial

[Numerous memorials to

fallen officers, including]

Joseph H. Killion

Patrolman - SJPD

Crushed By A Train In The

Line of Duty

Died June 14, 1917

Greater Love Hath No Man Than This,

That a Man Lay Down His Life For His Friends

Marker is at the intersection of Francis ...

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SPC Edward "Eddie" Lee Myers

June 12, 1984 - July 27, 2005

Killed in Action

Operation Iraqi Freedom

United States Army

3rd Battalion,

69th Armor Regiment,

3rd Infantry Division,

Fort Stewart, Ga

“I made the ultimate sacrifice for you”

Marker is at the intersection of Francis Street and 11th Street, on the left when ...

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The Baylor Massacre

Here as they slept at dawn on Sept. 28, 1778 Col. Geo. Baylor and 116 Virginia Dragoons were attacked by the British under General "No Flint" Grey. Major Clough, Surgeon George Evans, with fifty other Colonial troopers were killed.

Marker is ...

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Lincolnville's Town House

Erected in 1820 by George Ulmer the building served as the town's meeting place

In 1899 High School was held here

Marker is at the intersection of Belfast Road (Maine Route 52) and Town House Road, on the right when traveling south ...

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Lincolnville Center

Lincolnville Center was a busy place in the 19th Century with three general stores, two blacksmith shops, a couple of sawmills, several shoemaking shops, a one-room school, two churches and a wheelwright shop. In 1904 the Lincolnville Telephone Company was ...

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Jonathan Child

First Mayor of Rochester, 1834-1835, Built the House in 1838 and lived here with his wife, Sophia Eliza Rochester Child, until 1850

Marker is on S. Washington, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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