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Ulysses S. Grant

Lived here

during his last days

June 16 to July 23, 1885

and completed his

personal memoirs.

?

Marker is on Mt. McGregor Road, on the left when traveling north.

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Ulysses S. Grant Died

“Lest we forget”

At this cottage on July 23rd, 1885

Died

Ulysses S. Grant

General U.S.A. 1866 – 1969

President U.S., 1869 – 1877

“Let us have peace”

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Erected by New York Division

Sons of Veterans

• 1916 •

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Crenshaw's Battery

Charles L. Crenshaw, Jr 1921-2002

This authentic 12-pound brass Napoleon, a favorite of the Confederate artillery, was constructed by Charles Crenshaw Jr. Gharlie co-founded the "Southern Guns of Thunder" and for years built and fired cannons to lend a thunderous salute ...

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First Baptist Church of Alpharetta

circa 1905

In 1903, a group of women who met weekly for prayer and Bible study began collecting offerings. From those collections, the women purchased a sixty by one hundred foot lot and began construction of the First Baptist Church. The ...

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Suber's Mill

Four generations of the Suber family have owned and operated a waterpowered grist mill on Princess Creek, a branch of the Enoree River, since shortly after the Civil War. James A. Suber (1826-1923) ran a sawmill and whiskey still a ...

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The Zetterström Fountain

Vasa Museum

Text in Swedish:

Zetterström-Fontänen

Mustycke som användes för att spola tunnlar

under Vasa vid bargningen 1961.

Konstructör: Dykarpionjären Arne Zetterstöm (1917-1945)

Donatorer: Flygt AB och Marinen

Text in English:

The Zetterström Fountain

Nozzle used for making tunnels under the warship Vasa

when it was salvaged in ...

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Cunningham Memorial Park

In 1798, on a nearby site, the first gristmill in this area was built by Valentine and Margaret Cunningham. Later another gristmill was established here. Soon a community was established. The town, first known as Pine Grove, was incorporated as ...

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Erected 1834

Quaker Meeting House built and used by the Orthodox Quakers 1834-54 by Hicksites 1854-1873 Grange Hall 1937

Marker is on Quaker Road 0.2 miles west of River Road (New York Route 251), on the left when traveling west.

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Site of First Quaker Meeting House

Quaker Meeting House Town of Wheatland Frame Building 1827 used until 1854 by Hicksites

Marker is on Quaker Road 0.3 miles east of Bowerman Road (County Road 716), on the right when traveling east.

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St. Matthew’s Church

Erected in 1873

Oldest original church building in Kenosha

Marker is at the intersection of 7th Avenue and 59th Place, on the right when traveling north on 7th Avenue.

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