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Thomas Conyers, Sr.

1757 - 1847

One mile due north is the grave of this veteran of the Revolutionary War who enlisted in 1776, wintered at Valley Forge, served in numerous battles, afterwards fought Indians, and was honorably discharged at Pittsburgh. He moved to ...

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Badger State Planing Mill At Lake Hallie

Badger State Lumber Company

This site is near the location of the first sawmill called the "Blue Mills" built just north of Lake Hallie, built over a two year period 1842-1843 by Steven McCann and the brothers Simon and George Randall. ...

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Forester A. Sondley

1857 ~ 1931

Historian, lawyer, and

bibliophile. Gave to

Asheville the Sondley

Reference Library. His

home is 2.7 mi. north.

Marker is at the intersection of Tunnel Road (U.S. 70) and Beverly Road, on the right when traveling west on Tunnel Road. ...

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Memorial Day

Historic New York

Historic New York

Memorial Day

On May 5, 1866, the residents of Waterloo held the first complete,

community-wide observance of Memorial Day. They dedicated the entire day to honoring the Civil War dead in a solemn and ...

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Providence (Water Street)

The site of an 18th century seaport village where seafaring merchants participated in the African slave trade. In the 20th century this port was used by Cape Verdeans who came to live in America.

Marker is on South Water Street, on ...

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Gene Stephenson's Wichita State University All Americans

All Americans

[List of WSU Baseball Players]

Freshmen All Americans

[List of WSU Baseball Players]

Scholastic All Americans

[List of WSU Baseball Players]

[All Americans Marker Symbol Designations]

"Star" denotes - N.C.A.A. Player of the Year

1981 Joe Carter, 1982 Phil Stephenson, 1993 Darren Dreifort

"Square" denotes - N.C.A.A. ...

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The Puritan and the Indian

Daniel Chester French

Completed 1902

Restored 2002 by Granoff Associates

Daniel Chester French is best known as the sculptor of the Lincoln Memorial and Concord's Minute Man. This statuary portrays the two cultures that defined New England history.

Marker is on Dorrance Street, on ...

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Repentance for Slavery

On this site Providence R.I. July 5th 1999 in conjunction with the 22nd general Synod of the United Church of Christ a group of church and community people gathered in an act of repentance for African American slavery and in ...

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Morrison Library

In memory of

Nathan Jackson Morrison, LL.D.

Founder and President of

Fairmount College

1895 - 1907

Federal Emergency

Administration of Public Works

Franklin D. Roosevelt

President of the United States

Harold L. Ickes

Administrator of Public Works

University Library

1939

The Municipal University of Wichita

Board of Regents

S. Carnot Brennan • Otto R. Souders

Mrs. ...

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First Professional Theater

Site of the "first' Professional Theater in Providence from August 6, 1795- September 23, 1832

Marker is on Mathewson Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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