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Tolomato Indian Village

A 1737 map of the city of St. Augustine describes the site of Tolomato Cemetery as "the church and village of Tolomato, an Indian village served by Franciscan priests." The Tolomato Indians were Guale refugees fleeing attacks on their mission ...

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New Citizen Soldiers

In the months after this fort was built, thousands of men from Middle Tennessee joined eight new federal infantry regiments. Black men in blue coats guarded the railroad that fed Fortress Rosecrans, and helped garrison Nashville and Chattanooga.

By the end ...

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In Memory of Those Whose Bodies Were Moved From Ontario Street C

1826

Name - Age - Date of Death - Grave*

Trumble - 32 - Oct. 1813 - 1st

Deming Brainard - 25 - Aug. 28, 1824 - 2nd

Unknown - - - 3rd

Horace Pitkin - 20 - Dec. 20, ...

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George T. Delacorte

In memory of

George T. Delacorte

June 20, 1893 – May 4, 1991

Publisher and Philanthropist

Whose Many Gifts Beautify

New York City

* * * * *

The restoration of this Historic Park and Fountain

Is an Illustration of ...

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Wornall Homestead

Battle of Westport

Built in 1858 by John Wornall on his 640-acre farm, this house was in the center of heavy fighting on October 23, 1864. After the last Confederate charge to the north toward Westport was repulsed, this house ...

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Lefty Gomez Field

In Memory of Vernon Lefty Gomez, born Nov. 26, 1908, in Rodeo. New York Yankees pitching great from 1930-1942. Set World Series record with 6 victories and no defeats leading team to 7 pennants and 6 World Series Championships. Inducted ...

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73rd Ohio Infantry

August 30, 1862

5:00 p.m.

2nd Brigade (McLean), First Division (Schenk)

First Corps (Sigel), Army of Virginia, USA

73rd Ohio Infantry

Col. Orland Smith

"The enemy in our front, moving in concert with those on our flank, came out of the woods - their line masking ...

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Independent Order of Odd Fellows

Elk Grove

The first I.O.O.F. meeting was held on

May 2, 1878. The first Rebekah meeting

was held on May 2, 1888. On July 7, 1892

The original building burned and was

rebuilt with the I.O.O.F taking ownership.

A rededication of the hall was

held on March ...

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The Kapa‘a Japanese Stone Lantern (Ishidoro)

Preserving the History of Kapa‘a’s Issei Generation

The 15-foot cast concrete lantern was constructed in 1915 by Kaua‘i’s first generation Japanese immigrants. As a tribute to their homeland, the lantern commemorates the 1912 coronation of Emperor Taisho. An inscription reads: “Great ...

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End of Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride

At this point,

on the Old Concord Road as it then was

ended the midnight ride of

Paul Revere

He had at about two o’clock on the morning of April 19, 1775, the night being clear and the moon in its third quarter, got ...

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