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Dentzel Carousel
Burlington Historic Property
Circa 1906 - 1910
Stewart's Brigade
Clark's Division -- Polk's Corps
C.S.
Stewart'...
Central Consolidated School
This school traces its origin to five small schools in the...
General Artemas Ward Monument
1727–1800
Son of Massachusetts • Gradua...
Iron Production: Maryland's Industrial Past - The Iron Making Pr
Iron Production: Maryland’s Industrial Past
Maryland...
Loutzenheiser Pharmacy Building
Operated by pioneer druggist William Loutzenheiser (1824-1...
Historic Haddonfield
Oct. 21, 1777, Col. Von Donop camped here before the Battl...
United States Submariners Memorial
These trees are dedicated to the memory
of those Uni...
Dents Meadow
(One mile [west]) John Wilkes Booth and David Herold set o...
The Freedom Trail
Neighborhood of Revolution
“Paul Revere . . ...
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Dentzel Carousel
Burlington Historic Property
Circa 1906 - 1910
Marker is at the intersection of South Church Street and South Main Street on South Church Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Stewart's Brigade
Clark's Division -- Polk's Corps
C.S.
Stewart's (2d) Brigade,
5th Tenn., 33d Tenn., 13th Ark., 4th Tenn.,
Stanford's Mississippi Battery,
Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
This brigade, with its regiments in order from left to right as above, was in position here ...
Central Consolidated School
This school traces its origin to five small schools in the Pollok-Central area; Union, Durant, Pollok, Clawson, and Allentown. An effort to solve the problem of inadequate funding for each of these rural schools led to their consolidation in 1929 ...
General Artemas Ward Monument
1727–1800
Son of Massachusetts • Graduate of Harvard College • Judge and legislator • Delegate 1780–1781 to the Continental Congress • Soldier of three wars • First commander of patriot forces.
Marker is at the intersection of Ward Circle, N.W. ...
Iron Production: Maryland's Industrial Past - The Iron Making Pr
Iron Production: Maryland’s Industrial Past
Maryland’s early economy and identity were based on slave-based agriculture. However, slaves were also employed in manufacturing iron, one of the first non-agricultural industries. Seeing how other colonies were successful in producing iron, the Maryland Legislature ...
Loutzenheiser Pharmacy Building
Operated by pioneer druggist William Loutzenheiser (1824-1805) and son, John G. (1861-1929.) The pharmacy began here in a wooden building in 1851. The structure gave way to the present brick edifice in the fall of 1855.
William was a member of ...
Historic Haddonfield
Oct. 21, 1777, Col. Von Donop camped here before the Battle of Red Bank. Gen. Wayne and Col. Ellis foraged nearby in Feb., 1778, but left on the approach of Maj. Simcoe. June, 1778, the British under Clinton and Knyphausen ...
United States Submariners Memorial
These trees are dedicated to the memory
of those United States Submariners who made the
ultimate sacrifice, so that we might live in freedom.
Marker is on West McCabe Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Dents Meadow
(One mile [west]) John Wilkes Booth and David Herold set out from here for the Virginia shore during the night of April 21, 1865, in a boat supplied by Thomas A. Jones.
Marker is on Popes Creek Road 1.8 miles south ...
The Freedom Trail
Neighborhood of Revolution
“Paul Revere . . . started on a ride which, in a way has never ended.” - Esther Forbes, author of the classic study, Paul Revere and the World He Lived In
In the course of just two ...