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William Darlington M.D.
Eminent Botanist
Member of Congress
Born i...
Virginia City National Historic Landmark District
The spectacular gold discovery in Alder Gulch on May 26, 1...
Advent Christian Church
On October 10, 1910, the original church, known as the Sec...
Thomas Anderson Veblen and Kari Bunde Veblen Farmstead / History
Thomas Anderson Veblen and
Kari Bunde Veblen Farmste...
Old Bethel Methodist Church
(Front text)
This church, built in 1797 in the mee...
Dei Gratia
1797 1897
Dei Gratia
This tablet commemorate...
National Historic Landmark - Grove Street Cemetery
Grove Street Cemetery
Has Been Designated A
Na...
Ginter Building
In 1926 the Ginter Building was constructed by Clifford Gi...
Thomas H Davis
Honoring
Thomas H. Davis
Site where his forty ...
Southwest Redoubt
In 1780 - 81, the British built a series of small forts to...
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William Darlington M.D.
Eminent Botanist
Member of Congress
Born in Birmingham Chester County 1792
Died
West Chester 1863
Began a service of thirty three years as President of The Bank of Chester County in this building – 1830
Marker is on North High ...
Virginia City National Historic Landmark District
The spectacular gold discovery in Alder Gulch on May 26, 1863, led to the rapid growth of this colorful and legendary gold camp town. Thousands of fortune-seekers rushed to the area, and by 1864 the Virginia City area boasted 30,000 ...
Advent Christian Church
On October 10, 1910, the original church, known as the Second Advent Church of Eau Gallie, was formally organized by the Rev. H. V. Skipper. Early meetings were held in neighborhood homes and in the Riverside Hotel, owned by John ...
Thomas Anderson Veblen and Kari Bunde Veblen Farmstead / History
Thomas Anderson Veblen and
Kari Bunde Veblen Farmstead
From 1866 to 1893 this farmstead was the home of the Veblen family one of the most prominent Norwegian immigrant families of the nineteenth century.
The most distinguishing trait of the Veblen family was its ...
Old Bethel Methodist Church
(Front text)
This church, built in 1797 in the meeting-house form, was dedicated in 1798 and completed
in 1809. It is the oldest Methodist church standing in Charleston. Originally at the corner of Pitt and Calhoun
Streets, Bethel Methodist Church ...
Dei Gratia
1797 1897
Dei Gratia
This tablet commemorates the completion of a century during which these grounds have been sacred to the memory of the dead. The grave stones preserved with reverent care in the crypt beneath the Center Church, are all that ...
National Historic Landmark - Grove Street Cemetery
Grove Street Cemetery
Has Been Designated A
National Historic Landmark
This Site Possesses National Significance
In Commemorating the History of The
United States of America
Known as the New Haven Burial Ground, this landmark represents a milestone in the development of a cemetery as a distinct ...
Ginter Building
In 1926 the Ginter Building was constructed by Clifford Ginter. It was built as a professional building with natural wood floors and high ceilings. The Ginter Building went up during an era of expansion in Eau Gallie, the Florida land ...
Thomas H Davis
Honoring
Thomas H. Davis
Site where his forty year selection, (1880), of okra led to the nationally known variety of "Clemson Spineless Okra"
1939
Marker is at the intersection of South Main Street and East Dunlap Street on South Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Southwest Redoubt
In 1780 - 81, the British built a series of small forts to serve as an outer line of defense for their headquarters at the Town of Camden. They were fortified with troops and artillery, making Camden relatively impenetrable to ...