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Revolutionary Battlefields

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Revolutionary

Battlefields

and

Colonial

Fort Sites

NY State

Historical

Marker

Marker is at the intersection of East Dominick Street and Bouck Street, on the right when traveling east on East Dominick Street.

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Confederate Dead

Here are buried 51 unknown and one known Confederate soldier and one Negro hospital attendant. These men died of wounds or disease in the Confederate hospitals located nearby, the Stout, Blackie, Asylum, Turnbull, and some temporary ones. These hospitals operated ...

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Nerstrand City Hall

Nerstrand City Hall

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

1908

Marker is on Main Street (State Highway 246) west of Cherry Street, on the left when traveling west.

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Medal of Honor Recipient

Marine Corporal Charles G. Abrell

[ Front ]

Cpl. Charles G. Abrell

U.S.M.C.

Medal of Honor

June 10, 1951

Korea

[ Both Sides ]

Korea

[ Back ]

Joseph A. Bray Det. 471

Marine Corps League

Marker can be reached from South 3rd Street north of Ohio Street.

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Jefferson Davis Informed of Lincoln's Death

Jefferson Davis was standing here when informed of Lincoln's death April 18, 1865

Marker can be reached from the intersection of 4th Street and South Tryon Street, on the right when traveling south.

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North San Juan Fire Department

N. S. J. F. D.

Original Marker:

North San Juan Fire Department

In Commemoration of the establishment of this fire station in 1864

George S. Murphy

First Fire Chief

Replacement Marker:

N. S. J. F. D.

To the memory of the first fire department – organized in 1862. ...

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Original Site of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University

(Front)

Original site of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University (now located at Normal, Alabama)

Legislature approved 9 December 1873 "a normal school for the education of colored teachers" in Huntsville. Ex-slave William Hooper Councill founder and first president. Classes began May ...

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Mt. Carmel Academy

An educational institution for girls established in 1872 by the Sisters of Mt. Carmel. The order was founded in 1825 in Tours, France. The old building which is nearest Bayou Teche was constructed by Henry F. Duperier in 1826.

Marker is ...

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Barton Street Confederate Monument

This monument is dedicated to honor the memory of the 51 Confederate Soldiers buried here in the Barton Street Cemetery. They died in Fredericksburg, Virginia between the months of October 1861 and March 1862. The Rev. Alfred M. Randolph of ...

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General Alfred Mouton

1829-1864. Confederate Brigadier general from Lafayette who served in Shiloh, Lafourche, Teche, and Red River campaigns. Killed at Mansfield, leading Confederacy to its most important military victory west of the Mississippi.

Marker is on University Avenue near Azalea Street, on the ...

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