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United States Pipe and Foundry Company
On March 3, 1899, the United States Pipe and Foundry Compa...
Confederate Memorial
1861 1961
Giv...
Somers World War I Monument
1917 1919
Erected by the Town of Somers
In H...
Second Battle of Manassas
August 28-30, 1862
(1) Route of Jackson's Turning Mo...
The Grand Lodge of Ancient Freemasons of South Carolina
Organized before August 18, 1737, this Gran...
St. Patrick Church / St. Patrick College and Aquinas College Hig
Side A:St. Patrick Church
Built in 1852 and dedicate...
Old Court House
In 1680, Governor Andros authorized
the erection of ...
The Dead Town Of Sunbury
As General James Oglethorpe explored this
area along...
Dr. Stewart D. Brown, Sr.
Dr. Brown (1881-1952), Royston native, after years of the ...
Fraternal Hotel Building
The Fraternal Hotel Building was built in 1925. Some of th...
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United States Pipe and Foundry Company
On March 3, 1899, the United States Pipe and Foundry Company was incorporated consolidating 14 iron and steel foundries in 9 states. One of these foundries, the Howard-Harrison Iron Company of Bessemer, was founded in 1889. In 1911, the Dimmick ...
Confederate Memorial
1861 1961
Given in loving memory of
our Confederate dead
by the Southern citizens of
Daytona Beach
Sponsored by
the United Daughters of the Confederacy,
Chapter 1955
Marker is on North Beach Street north of International Speedway Boulevard (U.S. ...
Somers World War I Monument
1917 1919
Erected by the Town of Somers
In Honor of Those Who Served
In the Great War for Democracy
Mildred Ashforth • William Bailey, Capt. • E. Stanley Baker • N. John Beigan • James Benedict • Bombay Bernado • Abner Brown • ...
Second Battle of Manassas
August 28-30, 1862
(1) Route of Jackson's Turning Movement
Lee dispatched Stonewall Jackson on a daring raid to cut Pope's communications before Pope could receive massive reinforcements. Marching nearly 25 miles a day, Jackson burned the supply depot at Manassas, then positioned ...
The Grand Lodge of Ancient Freemasons of South Carolina
Organized before August 18, 1737, this Grand Lodge met in Charles Shepheard's Tavern, an early meeting place of the colony, once located on this corner.
Marker is at the intersection of Church Street and Broad Street, on the right ...
St. Patrick Church / St. Patrick College and Aquinas College Hig
Side A:St. Patrick Church
Built in 1852 and dedicated a year later, St. Patrick Church is the second oldest Roman Catholic Church in Columbus. Founded as the English speaking parish, this church of Norman Gothic design served as the home for ...
Old Court House
In 1680, Governor Andros authorized
the erection of a court house of logs
to cost 5000 pounds of tobacco.
Near this wall was the second building
used from 1740 to 1791, when the county
seat was moved to Georgetown.
The church rented building as a tavern
from ...
The Dead Town Of Sunbury
As General James Oglethorpe explored this
area along the Medway River in 1734, he
marveled at its potential for a seaport city.
Captain Mark Carr was a member of
Oglethorpe's regiment and an early settler
in this area of Georgia. As trade increased
in ...
Dr. Stewart D. Brown, Sr.
Dr. Brown (1881-1952), Royston native, after years of the best training, returned home to practice surgery, bringing modern techniques and ingenious methods. He served his townspeople unfailingly for 40 years, performing 35,000 operations. With no hospital facilities, he pioneered, traveling ...
Fraternal Hotel Building
The Fraternal Hotel Building was built in 1925. Some of the businesses that were located in this building included:
1925 - 1980 Fraternal Hotel
1925 - 1970 Fraternal Café
1950 - 1966 Monroe Steak House
1985 - 1994 Grand Lodge Knights of Pythians
1928 ...