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Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry / Solomon's Lo

On this site stood the

building in which the Supreme Council, 33°,

Mother Council of the World,

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite

of Freemasonry, was founded

May 31, 1801, A.D., corresponding to

Sivan 19, 5561, A.M.

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Solomon's Lodge No. ...

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Second Bank of the United States

[Top Marker]

This Building Erected in 1817

for a branch of the

Second Bank of the United States

was acquired in 1835, and has been

occupied continuously since that

date by the Bank of Charleston

whose name was changed in

1926 to

The South Carolina National Bank

This was the ...

Knights Landing

It was here on the Sacramento River that William Knight settled in 1843. This natural landing place was to become an important landing and shipping point in this area.

Until wasn't until 1853 four years after Knights death that the townsite ...

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This Old Federal Land Office

[Left Historical Marker]:

This Land Office was established by Congress

on May 10, 1800.

President John Adams appointed David Hoge

as Land and Title Registrar, which position

he held for forty years.

In 1801 Mr. Hoge bought the lot on North Third

Street from Bezaleel Wells, founder ...

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The Down Town Ottawa Historic District

Is a block of commercial structures built between 1872 and 1900 of late Victorian styling with Renaissance, Eclectic and some Classical features. The buildings are individualistic but have the same underlying style and character. Their uniqueness lies in almost unaltered ...

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Old Depot Museum

This building, constructed in 1888, served as Division headquarters of the Southern Kansas Railway. This was a subsidiary and later became a part of the Santa Fe system. When the Santa Fe moved into a new station, the old stone ...

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Confederate States Soldiers and Sailors

(Tampa)

In Honor and Memory

Of Confederate States

Soldiers and Sailors

1861 — 1865

Interred Here

Erected 1975 by

The Heights Garden Circle

John T. Lesley S.C.V. Camp

United Daughters of the Confedercy

Marker can be reached from East Harrison ...

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Gen. Hooker's Headquarters

Just northeast, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, commander of the Union Army of the Potomac, kept his headquarters, Jan. - June 1863, amid a vast city of tents and camps. It was here he rehabilitated he Union army after its catastrophic ...

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Mining Ditches

Mining ditches were dug by ditch companies to carry vast amounts of water needed for placer mining. Thousands of miles of ditches and flumes were built in the gold country; some brought immense profits to their owners. As mining declined ...

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Lafayette and Cornwallis

The Marquis de Lafayette and his outnumbered colonial troops abandoned Richmond on 27 May 1781 to avoid Gen. Charles Cornwallis's approaching forces. Lafayette marched north from Richmond through Hanover County and likely crossed the nearby North Anna River by 31 ...

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