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Richard H. Trainor

The Camden Yards Light Rail Station is dedicated to Richard H. “Dick” Trainor (1929—1997) for his outstanding public service and leadership in the construction of transportation and public facilities throughout the state of Maryland. He began his career as a ...

Military Dock

 

During the French and Indian

War, British and Procincial

troops used a dock near

here for loading soldiers,

artillery, and supplies.

Marker is at the intersection of Beach Road and Lake George Road, on the left when traveling east ...

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Lee County Monument to the Confederate Dead

(West face)

CSA

In Memory

of

Lee County's

Confederate Soldiers

Heros

Confederate Dead

(East Face)

Lest We Forget

Erected by the people

of Lee County

Through the efforts of

Lottie Green Chapter of

U.D.C.

A.D. 1913

Marker is on South Main Street (U.S. 15), on the right when traveling ...

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Gilead Cemetery

Those Resting Here

Who Gave Military Service

In the Revolutionary War

Enoch Crosby • Jos Coldwell • Wm. Colwell, Capt. • Wm. Drew • Seth Foster • John Frost • Jacob Ganong • Reuben Ganong • Caleb Hazen • Caleb ...

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“Sweet Daddy” Grace

Midcity at the Crossroads

Along this block is the world headquarters of the United House of Prayer for All People. Founded in 1919 in Massachusetts by Charles M. “Sweet Daddy” Grace, the church moved its headquarters to Washington in 1926. ...

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Old Stone Church / Old Stone Church Graveyard

Old Stone Church

This church was built in 1797 for Hopewell (Keowee) Presbyterian congregation by John Rusk on land given by John Miller. Andrew Pickens and Robert Anderson of Revolutionary War fame were elders at its organization. The Reverend Thomas Reese, ...

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Gilead Cemetery

Those Resting Here

Who Gave Military Service

In the Revolutionary War

Enoch Crosby • Jos Coldwell • Wm. Colwell, Capt. • Wm. Drew • Seth Foster • John Frost • Jacob Ganong • Reuben Ganong • Caleb Hazen • Caleb ...

Mendota / Sibley House

[symbol of the Daughters of the American Revolution]

Mendota

In the language of the Sioux means the mouth of a river. Was the earliest

permanent white settlement in southern Minnesota. A pioneer center of the fur trade. Near

here were signed treaties with the ...

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Indian Trading Post

Site of early

Indian Trading Post

Tablets placed

By the Women

of the

Civic Improvement

Society

Of Monroe

Marker is on East Elm Street west of Tremont Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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McPherson's Divergent Line of March

July 17, 1864. At this road-fork (near old Providence Church), the 16th A.C. of the Army of the Tenn. (US), enroute from Roswell to Decatur, moved by the west fork towards Nancy's Creek where it camped near old Cross Keys.

The ...

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