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Ebenezer Confederate Memorial
[West side]
Remembering how they resisted oppression...
Birthplace of Daniel Harvey Hill
Hill's Iron Works
[South side]
Birthplace of D...
Old Trolley Line
You are walking on old trolley line. Just in back Jim's po...
“a place of importance” - Union Leadership at Decatur
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
The Decatur crossing of the Te...
Great Indian Trading Path
The colonial Great Indian Trading Path crossed land now a ...
Whilden House / 54th Massachusetts Regiment
(Front):
The Whilden House
Elias Whilden, ...
Wando Pottery
Indians living along the Wando River 1200 years ago made d...
The Road to Colonel Barrett’s
In 1775 you would be standing at a fork on the Groton Road...
Proudly Dedicated to the Kentuckians
Who Faithfully Served Their Country in Vietnam
USA, ...
First Methodist Church of Diboll
This congregation was founded about 1897, soon after Dibol...
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Ebenezer Confederate Memorial
[West side]
Remembering how they resisted oppression and injustice, defended truth and the right, fought for their native land, enduring hardship and sacrifice. We assume the sacred trust of perpetuating their memory with love and devotion.
Comrades
[East side]
To our Confederate soldiers.
Erected by ...
Birthplace of Daniel Harvey Hill
Hill's Iron Works
[South side]
Birthplace of Daniel Harvey Hill
Lieutenant General in the Confederate States Army
Soldier, Educator, Author
A worthy son of the land we love.
[East side]
S.68.44 W. 737 feet from this point was the site of Hill's Iron Works.
The original corner stone ...
Old Trolley Line
You are walking on old trolley line. Just in back Jim's pop corn stand. Ice cream, hot-cold sandwiches.
Beside Jim's was trolley station; also Pen Mar post office.
This was in early 1900's.
Marker can be reached from Pen Mar Road (Pennsylvania Route ...
“a place of importance” - Union Leadership at Decatur
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
The Decatur crossing of the Tennessee River was used extensively by Union forces. In the Fall of 1863, elements of Major General William T. Sherman’s Army of the Tennessee passed through Decatur on their way from ...
Great Indian Trading Path
The colonial Great Indian Trading Path crossed land now a part of Augusta College and followed a part of the present McDowell Street. It was variously called Trading Road, Augusta Road, and the Creek Indian Path. Early platts show it ...
Whilden House / 54th Massachusetts Regiment
(Front):
The Whilden House
Elias Whilden, planter and mayor (1857-1858), built his home c. 1840. Five sons fought for the Confederacy, including John Marshall Whilden. John was Captain of the Citadel cadets who fired on the steamer, The Star of ...
Wando Pottery
Indians living along the Wando River 1200 years ago made distinctive pottery using limestone and clay from the river banks. This type of pottery is found only in the Wando River Basin and is distinguished by the presence of limestone ...
The Road to Colonel Barrett’s
In 1775 you would be standing at a fork on the Groton Road. The east fork, restored by the National Park Service, today leads up the hill to the Visitor Center. The west fork, now traced as a mown path, ...
Proudly Dedicated to the Kentuckians
Who Faithfully Served Their Country in Vietnam
USA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG
Purchase area service men who lost their lives in Vietnam.
Beard, Leon •
Bradley, Given W. •
Clements, Robert A. •
Colson, Ronald S. •
Cruse, James D. •
Doom, Charles ...
First Methodist Church of Diboll
This congregation was founded about 1897, soon after Diboll was established as a sawmill town. Early worship services were held in a local schoolhouse and in a two-story structure shared with the local Baptist congregation and fraternal organizations. Church leaders ...