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Saluda Old Town Treaty, July 2, 1755

"I bring a little child that he might tell future generations what is now agreed to."

At Old Saluda Town, about ten miles north of here, July 2, 1755, Governor Glen obtained from Old Hop and other chiefs of the Cherokee ...

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Bissel's Store, Middlebury Station

At the site of Perrotti's West Street Pizza & Pub the trolley passed under Route 188 and then was moved from its original site at Westover School in 1908. The Bissell Store became the Ferrante and Delaney Store and was ...

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Hampshire County World War I Memorial

In honor of Hampshire's sons who gave their lives and their service in the World War

"We are the dead,

Short days ago we lived,

Felt dawn, saw sunset glow,

Loved and were loved."

Lieut. Robert W. Gilkeson • Corp. James Cleveland Lee • Corp. ...

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World War I Honor Roll & Veterans Memorial

 

((The ‘greatest care’ has been given to get each person’s name correct. If any mistakes are found, please contact me so correction can be made. - - Al Wolf.))

Honor Roll

———

Bartholomew County Citizens

who served in

the ...

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Carrier-Based A-6 Intruder

In Loving Memory of

The Carrier-Based A-6 Intruder Airmen

Who made the supreme sacrifice while flying

combat missions during the Vietnam War, The

War on terrorism, and the Persian Gulf War

Vietnam War

U.S.S. Midway CV-41

Lt. Robert A, Clark, ...

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The Republican River Flood Of 1935

On May 30, 1935, torrential rains fell in eastern Colorado and southwestern Nebraska; by early morning of the 31st, the usually peaceful Republican River was running bluff-to-bluff along its upper reaches. When the waters subsided two days later, over 100 ...

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Otranto Indigo Vat

Built 1750-1790 at Otranto Plantation and used to process dye from indigo, an important S.C. crop from 1747 to 1796. Moved here 1979.

Marker is on Brushy Park Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Children's Lincoln

Neighbor girl Josie Remann (left)was a favorite of Lincoln's. Once, on finding her in tears in front of her house, Lincoln ran all the way to the train station with her trunk on his shoulders because a carriage driver failed ...

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American Discovery Trail

The nation's first coast-to-coast non-motorized recreation trail

What is the American Discovery Trail?

The American Discovery Trail (ADT) is a project administered by the American Discovery Trail society to develop our nation's first coast-to-coast, multi-use hiking trail. It connects people to large ...

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The 32nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment Civil War Monument

The 32nd Indiana at the Battle of Rowletts Station

On December 17, 1861, the "1st German" 32nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel August Willich, fought Confederate cavalry, infantry and artillery units south of Munfordville, Kentucky, near Rowletts Station. ...

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