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John Speer Farmstead
Murphy-Bromelsick House
Abolitionist John Speer esta...
Daughters of Charity
"O, it was beyond description"
Elizabeth Ann Bayley ...
F & AM - Antioch-Brentwood Lodge #175 Building
This plaque commemorates 140 continuous years of Masonry i...
Old Cotton Hill Seminary
Here stood the Cotton Hill Male and Female Seminary incorp...
The Pennsylvania Military Museum / 28th Infantry Division Shrine
(Left Wing):
The Pennsylvania Military Museum
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1891 Red Brick Courthouse
Montgomery County's third courthouse. Built in 1891 the "O...
Federal Grain Inspection Service
United States Department of Agriculture
United Sta...
Rockville Baptist Church and Cemetery
In 1823, the deacons of the Bethel Baptist Church church a...
John B. White Sr., Blvd.
Dedicated July 1998
Owner and Founder of the World-F...
Green v. County School Board of New Kent County
In the 1968 Green v. County School Board of New Kent Count...
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John Speer Farmstead
Murphy-Bromelsick House
Abolitionist John Speer established a farmstead on this site shortly after his arrival in Kansas Territory in September 1854. A newspaper publisher from Pennsylvania, Speer became a part of the struggle to bring Kansas into the Union as a ...
Daughters of Charity
"O, it was beyond description"
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton founded the Roman Catholic community of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's here in 1809 (after 1850, called Daughters of Charity). The sisters played a prominent role during the Civil War ...
F & AM - Antioch-Brentwood Lodge #175 Building
This plaque commemorates 140 continuous years of Masonry in Antioch and the 100th anniversary of this building. The building was constructed as the Belshaw Theater in 1905. It was purchased by the Antioch Masonic Lodge in 1923 and modified to ...
Old Cotton Hill Seminary
Here stood the Cotton Hill Male and Female Seminary incorporated by an Act of the Legislature March 6, 1856, but in existence before that time. Professor Norman Flavius Cooledge, uncle of President Calvin Coolidge, who had come to Georgia for ...
The Pennsylvania Military Museum / 28th Infantry Division Shrine
(Left Wing):
The Pennsylvania Military Museum
The Pennsylvania Military Museum honors the Commonwealth's military men and women past and present. It preserves the history of their significant service to the state and the nation through exhibits, programs, and military commemorative events.
The museum ...
1891 Red Brick Courthouse
Montgomery County's third courthouse. Built in 1891 the "Old Red Brick Courthouse" has become the symbol and architectural monument of old Rockville. Designated a historic building on July 19, 1965 by the Montgomery County Historical Society, Inc.
Marker can be reached ...
Federal Grain Inspection Service
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Agriculture
Federal Grain Inspection ServiceDuring December 1977, a series of devastating grain elevator explosions resulted in the death of thirteen USDA employees working for the Federal Grain Inspection Service. On this ...
Rockville Baptist Church and Cemetery
In 1823, the deacons of the Bethel Baptist Church church acquired a half-acre lot at this site to erect a church and provide a burial ground. The original church was replaced in 1864, but a half century later, the Baptists ...
John B. White Sr., Blvd.
Dedicated July 1998
Owner and Founder of the World-Famous Beacon Drive-In, from 1946 until his retirement in 1998. Mr. White is truly an extraordinary person and one of Spartanburg's Treasures. His character is beyond reproach, his generosity boundless, and his many ...
Green v. County School Board of New Kent County
In the 1968 Green v. County School Board of New Kent County decision, the Supreme Court of the United States abandoned the “all deliberate speed” mandate of Brown II (1955) and demanded immediate integration of schools. Black plaintiffs in New ...