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Delaware County World War I Memorial

Dedicated to the W.W.I. veterans 1914 - 1918

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

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Attempted Ambush

On March 5, 1865, near the point where the Ebenezer Road crossed the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad, the 29th Missouri Mounted Infantry of Col. Reuben Williams's command, deployed on either side of the tracks to capture a Confederate train approaching ...

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Delaware County War on Terrorism Memorial

Dedicated by the people of Delaware County in memory of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice and those who are still fighting to keep us free. Sept 11 2001 -

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

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Providence Church & Cemetery

First building erected c. 1763

Side A

Providence was a gathering spot for pioneers in the Haw River basin. Many families and denominations during the eighteenth century used this cemetery. Many early settlers including members of the Turrentine, Sellars, Holt, ...

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Darlington District Agricultural Society / The Mineral Spring

Darlington District Agricultural Society

On May 5, 1846, a society was organized for "mutual improvement in agriculture and to promote the planting interest of the country." Most of the annual meetings since that time have been held at this spring. ...

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Site of the First Well in DeForest

In the 1850's, the U.S. government commissioned a well to be dug on this site to insure the settlers of a pure source of water. The well was seventy feet deep and cased in hand-laid stone. It served the community ...

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General Matthew B. Ridgway

(1895-1993)

U.S. Army officer; he rose to the rank of general, 1951. In World War II, commanded 82nd Airborne Division (famed for its invasion of Sicily), 1942-44; and 18th Airborne Corps, 1944-45. Supreme commander, United Nations forces in Korea, 1951-52, and ...

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Rough Riders Encampment ~

June 1898

At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, this area, a sand flat without a tree, but surrounded by an extensive forest, was the camp site of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders, the most unusual regiment in the history of the ...

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Bernards Township War Memorial

1917 - 1918 1941 - 1945

Dedicated in grateful appreciation

to the men and women of

Bernards Township

who served in the armed forces

during World War I and World War II

that Peace, Freedom and Justice

might not perish from the Earth.

Marker is at the intersection ...

Old Baptist

Old Baptist

Revolutionary War Cemetery

Early church and burial site of more than a dozen Revolutionary War soldiers including patriot General James Townsend

Frank Del Campo, Supervisor Town of Carmel 1999

Marker is at the intersection of Gleneida Avenue (Route ...

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