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Mary B. Isaacs

(1854-1950)

Born in Massachusetts. Came to Texas, 1888, as Hemphill County's first public school teacher. Often saw Indians darken the schoolroom windows trying to watch her classes recite.

Married Will C. Isaacs in 1892.

Founder and guiding spirit of The Canadian Women's Christian ...

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Sam Black Church

Built in 1901, church building was dedicated in memory of the Rev. Sam Black (1813-99). Born in Rupert & licensed in 1840. Black was a Methodist circuit rider for almost fifty years. Sam Black Church, a spiritual landmark, became a ...

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WWII: On the Home Front

During the war we all did our part to contribute. At first I worked at the shipyard as a welder. Then I served on board the Francis Retka, a Liberty ship we launched from the East Yard.

Frank Emery

Welder, 1941-1944, New ...

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Doctors House

The doctors house, a Glendale landmark, is named for the three prominent physicians Dr. G.V. Bogue, Dr. D.W. Hunt, and Dr. A.L. Bryant, and for DR. L.H. Hurtt chemist who made it their home. One of the few remaining residences ...

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Burbank City Hall

Burbank City Hall

April 18, 1996

This Property has been

Placed on the

National

Register Of

Historic Places

By The

United States Department

Of The Interior

Marker is on East Olive Avenue, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Burbank Post Office

 

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historical Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on East Olive Avenue, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Story Hardware

On this site in 1915, Thomas Story with sons Henry and Walter opened Story & Sons Hardware store. Thomas Story was one of Burbank’s earliest pioneers, arriving here in 1877. He opened Burbank’s first livery stable in 1899, and also ...

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Pierce Brothers Valhalla Dignity Memorial

Vietnam Wall Experience

“Solders rest thy warfare O’er.

Dream of fighting fields no more

sleep the sleep that knows not breaking

morn of toil, nor night of waking.”

~Sir Walter Scott

Marker is on Victory Boulevard, on the right when ...

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The Second Cemetery

The Second Cemetery

of the

Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue

Shearith Israel

In the City of New York

1805 – 1829

Marker is on West 11th Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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José Manuel Ramírez Rosales

The Chilean Community of Northern California and the Consulate General of Chile in San Francisco present this plaque in honor of

José Manuel Ramírez Rosales

A Chilean 49er, pioneer, artist, visionary and co-founder of the City of Marysville, who, in ...

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