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Site of Benson Field
Decatur’s Football Stadium 1931 - 47
Named in honor ...
Delaware County World War I Memorial
Dedicated to the W.W.I. veterans 1914 - 1918
Marker ...
Rededication of Naval Training Center Great Lakes
To commemorate the rededication of
Naval Trai...
Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot
This depot, built in 1914, was the second station built by...
Harding Township 9-11 Memorial
We honor the memory of
John Paul Bocchi
James ...
Confederate Leadership at Decatur - McCartney Hotel Site
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
You are facing the site of the...
Two Bridges Across The Tennessee River
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
In 1860, the Memphis and Charl...
The United Church/Die Vereinigte Kirche
United Methodist Church
United Church of Christ
The Rooster Bridge
Side A
In 1919 a rooster sale organized by Fr...
Ralston District of Mendham
circa 1742
Logan's grist mill supplied food to Washi...
Results for D T
Site of Benson Field
Decatur’s Football Stadium 1931 - 47
Named in honor of
W. W. “Barney” Benson, Supt. Ed. 1927 - 38
H. L. “Shorty” Ogle, Coach 1934 - 64
Aubrey Fuller, Asst. Coach 1929 - 58
The “T” formation was introduced to Alabama here in 1941
On ...
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
Rededication of Naval Training Center Great Lakes
To commemorate the rededication of
Naval Training Center Great Lakes
in honor of all who served here
from 1911 to 1986
Marker is on Decatur Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot
This depot, built in 1914, was the second station built by the Seaboard Air Line Railway in McBee. The town, the most successful of those established along Seaboard's Columbia-to-Cheraw line after it was completed in 1900, grew so quickly that ...
Harding Township 9-11 Memorial
We honor the memory of
John Paul Bocchi
James Leslie Crawford Jr.
Matthew Carmen Sellitto
William Randolf Tieste
Harding Township Citizens
Who Perished in the World Trade Center
September 11, 2001
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Village Road and Millbrook Road, on the ...
Confederate Leadership at Decatur - McCartney Hotel Site
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
You are facing the site of the McCartney Hotel, where Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston established his headquarters while reorganizing the Confederate Army of the West in March, 1862. Johnston spent almost two weeks here after ...
Two Bridges Across The Tennessee River
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
In 1860, the Memphis and Charleston Railroad was the only east-west route through the United States south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Maintaining control of this rail line was essential to Confederate strategy. Union Brigadier General Ormsby ...
The United Church/Die Vereinigte Kirche
United Methodist Church
United Church of Christ
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, December 14, 1978.
Dedicated May 15, 1892, this was the second church built on this site by the Concordia Lutheran Evangelical German congregation, founded January ...
The Rooster Bridge
Side A
In 1919 a rooster sale organized by Frank Derby raised money to begin construction of a bridge over the Tombigbee River at Moscow Ferry. This was the last link in the completion of the Dixie Overland Highway between Savannah ...
Ralston District of Mendham
circa 1742
Logan's grist mill supplied food to Washington's troops during Jockey Hollow encampment. John Ralston, early industrialist, occupied the manor house 1786-1819, and operated the general store, subsequently a post office 1892-1941.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 24 and ...