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John Kane House

General Washington’s hdqtrs at Fredericksburg (Pawling) Sept. – Nov. 1778 – Kane was a prosperous landowner, early supervisor and a Tory.

Marker is on East Main Street 0.1 miles south of South Street, on the right when traveling north.

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John F Black School House

This simple schoolhouse, built in 1898, is typical of small schools built in the turn of the century. Was built on land belonging to John F. Black and served until 1912 when a larger school replaced it.

Marker can be reached ...

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Samuel Johnston

Revolutionary Leader, Governor, U.S. Senator.

His Home "Hayes," and Grave are one mile S.E.

Marker is at the intersection of W. Church Street and N. Broad St, on the right when traveling south on W. Church Street.

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Father John D. Kempf Veterans Memorial

To all veterans

in honor [of]

Father John D. Kempf

National Chaplain of the

American Legion 1982 - 1983

Marker is at the intersection of Chestnut Street and 4th Street, on the left when traveling north on Chestnut Street.

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Vernon Johns

Rev. Dr. Vernon Johns was born here in Darlington Heights on 22 April 1892. A graduate of Oberlin College, Johns was an orator of great renown and the first African-American minister included in Best Sermons of the Year (1926), an ...

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St. Johns Episcopal Church

Seat of the first Non-Mormon congregation in Cache Valley, 1873. Gothic church and vicarage consecrated 1909. Logan’s first public Library and the Common Room Club housed in the vicarage.

Marker is at the intersection of 100 North and 100 East, on ...

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Grave of John Lynch

Founder of Lynchburg,

who was the proprietor of lands

upon which the city is built

and for whom the city is named.

A zealous Quaker, benevolent

gentleman and promoter of

whatever advanced the general

good of his community.

Born 1740

Died October 31, 1820.

Marker can be reached from the ...

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Rufus Z. Johnston

7 June 1874 - 4 July 1959

Rear Admiral Medal of Honor awarded 22 April 1914

Marker is on Court Square Drive just from W. Main Street.

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William Johnson

William Johnson

Built a fort of huge logs at this place about 1757 to protect his family and neighbors from attack by the Indians

Erected by his Descendants

1956

Marker is at the intersection of Tanglewood Park Road and River Birch Creek, on the ...

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John and Polly Garrett House

It took John and Polly Garrett five years to build this house. During that five year period, they lived in the small log home to your right. The Garrett's moved into this house in 1835. Four years later, Polly gave ...

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