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World War Veterans Bridge
In memory
of
The Veterans
of
<...The Judy Memorial Chapel
Built 1905
has been placed on the
Natio...
Eighteen Colonial Soldiers
R.I.P.
Here are interred
the bones of
...Dalton Mountain
In 1891, a posse shootout forced the infamous Dalton broth...
The Clanton Hideout
The infamous Clanton Gang had two crude dugouts here in th...
Bucklands Station Famous Historical Point
On Central Overland Route For Supplies to Emigrants, Pony ...
Journalist Dorothy Fuldheim
One of America's most admired women, pioneer television ne...
The Jeff Davis Artillery
Rodes's Division - Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Vi...
Johnson-Schoolcraft Building 1926
William D. Schoolcraft and C. Paul Johnson, principals of ...
Daniel Pratt Cemetery / George Cooke
(Front):
Daniel Pratt CemeteryFinal resting place of...
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World War Veterans Bridge
In memory
of
The Veterans
of
The World War
1917 - 1918
Dedicated Nov. 11, 1934
Marker is at the intersection of Court Street (U.S. 22/62) and Veterans Way/Water Street, on the left when traveling west on Court Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Judy Memorial Chapel
Built 1905
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Courtesy hmdb.org
Eighteen Colonial Soldiers
R.I.P.
Here are interred
the bones of
Eighteen
Colonial Soldiers
found near
the Old Military Road
in Ticonderoga Village
on Nov. 1st 1924
Marker is on Sandy Redoubt, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Dalton Mountain
In 1891, a posse shootout forced the infamous Dalton brothers gang from this mountain hidehout. They made their way back to Kansas where they eventually met their fate in Coffeyville. The outlaws, long since gone, leave Dalton Mountain as their ...
The Clanton Hideout
The infamous Clanton Gang had two crude dugouts here in the 1880s that served as hideouts and a base for wide-ranging outlaw activities, particularly in connection with the Curly Bill Gang’s depredations along the Smugglers’ Trail that passed by here. ...
Bucklands Station Famous Historical Point
On Central Overland Route For Supplies to Emigrants, Pony Express, Stage Coaches, Ranches & Travelers, from 1859 to 1900's
Marker can be reached from Alternate U.S. 95 8.5 miles from U.S. 50.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Journalist Dorothy Fuldheim
One of America's most admired women, pioneer television newscaster Dorothy Snell Fuldheim (1893-1989) began her career as a lecturer in the 1920s and entered broadcasting with a biographical series on WTAM radio in Cleveland. In 1947, Fuldheim joined Ohio's first ...
The Jeff Davis Artillery
Rodes's Division - Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Ewell's Corps Rodes's Division
Carter's Battalion Reese's Battery
The Jeff Davis Artillery
Four 3 inch Rifles
July 1 Was placed in position near here in support of Doles's Brigade against two Divisions of the Eleventh Corps which ...
Johnson-Schoolcraft Building 1926
William D. Schoolcraft and C. Paul Johnson, principals of Johnson-Schoolcraft, Inc., were the original owners of the Johnson-Schoolcraft Building, constructed in 1926. Mayor Ned Worthington led the dedication ceremony. Music was provided by Antonio Lopez and his Orange Grove Orchestra.
The ...
Daniel Pratt Cemetery / George Cooke
(Front):
Daniel Pratt CemeteryFinal resting place of early Alabama industrialist Daniel Pratt, 1799-1873, and wife Esther Ticknor Pratt, 1803-1875. He was from New Hampshire and she, Connecticut. Married 1827 at Fortville, Jones County, Georgia.
The former carpenter’s apprentice practiced his craft in ...