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St. Paul's, Stono / St. Paul's Churchyard

St. Paul's, Stono

St. Paul’s Parish, one of the ten original parishes of colonial S.C., was created by the Church Act of 1706. The first parish church was built in 1708 on a bluff overlooking the Stono River. The parsonage ...

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Transportation, Growth, and Development

Columbus was founded specifically for the purpose of being the state capital in 1812, and was selected primarily due to its location - near the center of the state. But a lack of transportation options restricted access to town. For ...

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Hub City Lodge No 627

Free and Accepted Masons

Commemorates 96 Years

of Masonry in Hattiesburg

1886 - 1982

and

100th Anniversary of

Hattiesburg, Miss

Faith - Hope - Charity

July 16, 1982

Organized 1959 Chartered 1960

Marker is at the intersection of Hardy Street (U.S. 98) and North 34th Avenue, on the right when ...

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Death of Pretty Boy Floyd

(front)

In these fields, formerly the site of the Ellen Conkle farm, notorious Depression-Era desperado Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd met his death at the hands of federal agents and members of the East Liverpool Police Department on October 22, 1934.

Floyd's ...

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Railroad Connection

This dirt lane once led to the farm's northern fields and the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad tracks, about 3/4 mile from here.

During the 1880 presidential campaign, the railroad ran special trains that stopped at Garfield's Farm. From this ...

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Vietnam War Memorial - - Vigo County Indiana

[ Front ]

For the Veterans of Vietnam

For the M.I.A.s

For you fallen comrades

For those who came home

For your Heroic efforts abroad

For your Greater efforts at home

With belated acknowledgment

of your duties performed,

for God and Country;

We offer our heart-felt

gratitude in saying - ...

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The Grandin Well

At oil spring across river at this point J. L. Grandin began second well drilled specifically for oil, Aug., 1859, after Drake's success. It was dry, showing risks involved in oil drilling.

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 62 and ...

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This tablet mark's the Site of Doolittle's Tavern

This tablet mark's the Site of Doolittle's Tavern, Headquarters of Gov. Meigs during the quartering of Gen. Hull's Army at Urbana in the War of 1812.

Marker is at the intersection of North Main Street (U.S. 68) and Miami Street (U.S. ...

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Diamond Match Lumber Co.

The original building was destroyed in the fire of 1924. Six months later the present building opened as a hardware store. It has the pressed concrete walls and pressed tin ceiling typical of fire measures taken when the town was ...

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Licking Furnace/Iron Made in Kentucky

Built three blocks east in 1859 by Swift's Iron and Steel Works. As rebuilt in 1869, it was 65 feet high, with a maximum diameter inside of 16 feet. Its annual capacity was 17,000 tons of iron, using Connellsville coke ...

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