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Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Planing Mill

Built in 1912 at the Santa Fe rail yards in Temple, this planing mill was part of a complex of buildings that housed repair facilities for the railroad. Workers at the mill manufactured replacement parts for wooden elements of the ...

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Gadsden Municipal Amphitheatre

(Legion Park Bowl)

Built of local sandstone in 1935 on land obtained from the American Legion Post No. 5 this municipal amphitheatre seating about 1600 was constructed for staging theatrical and sporting events. Gadsden architect Paul W. Hofferbert designed the open-air ...

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Topeka Chapter, The Military Order of the World Wars

Is hereby organized and instituted as a chapter of the Order to be known as the Topeka Chapter of the Military Order of the World War. Chartered this 30th day of August in the Year of our Lord One Thousand ...

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Salado Cemetery

Established 1856 on 2.5-acre site given by E.S.C. Robertson.

Distinguished Texans interred here include the Rev. G.W. Baines, great-grandfather of President Lyndon B. Johnson; the Rev. and Mrs. J.E. Ferguson, parents of Governor James E. Ferguson; A.J. Rose, Grand Master of ...

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Dr. Samuel J. and Charlotte H. Jones

Educators Samuel Jackson (1858-1918) and Charlotte Hallaran (d. 1904) Jones taught at Salado College in 1884-1885. In 1890, the Joneses opened Thomas Arnold High School in the former Salado College buildings. Charlotte died in 1904, leaving five young children, but ...

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Veterans Memorial, Bridgeton Twp

Upper Black Eddy, PA

Dedicated to those members of the armed forces of the United States who have honorable and unselfishly served their country.

Marker is at the intersection of River Road and Bridge Street, on the right when traveling ...

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The Rev. James E. and Fannie F. Ferguson

Alabama native James Ferguson (1824-1876) became a Methodist preacher in Arkansas before moving to Texas in 1847. As a circuit rider for the next 20 years, he served Methodists in numerous parts of central and southeast Texas. Ferguson wed native ...

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Economic and Ethnic Diversity in Springfield

In Abraham Lincoln's time, many residents of Springfield came from someplace else, whether a state or an ocean away. Southerners, northerners, and European immigrants came here to improve their lot in life, much as Lincoln had in 1837. Springfield's African ...

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Portal of the Folded Wing

Shrine to Aviation

Dedicated To The Honored Dead Of American Aviation On

The 50th Anniversary Of Powered Flight, Dec. 17, 1953,

By Lt. Gen. Ira C. Eaker USAF (Ret.)

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Southern Pacific R.R. Depot

First located here April 28, 1876 by Central Pacific R.R. First passenger train passed through on September 25, 1877 with Leland Stanford aboard.

Historic Marker No. VI

Martinez Historical Society

July 4, 1991

Marker is on Ferry Street near Marina Vista, on the right ...

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