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James Biddle Lardner-St. Michael's Cemetery

James Biddle Lardner was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1808. Lardner joined the Navy as a Midshipman on December 4, 1822 at the age of fourteen, and he may have been assigned to the West Indies squadron monitoring illegal slave ...

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Magee Marsh Wildlife Area

A Feature of the Great Black Swamp

A dense swamp forest roughly the size of the state of Connecticut once stretched across this region of Ohio and Indiana. A remnant of ancient Lake Maumee, this dense, soggy flatland supported abundant waterfowl ...

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DL&W Coal Hoppers

Hopper cars like these carried the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad's heaviest and most profitable freight - anthracite coal.

With increases in coal production came the need to increase hauling capacity. In the decades before 1900, the DL&W progressed from ...

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Middletown Veterans Memorial

Honoring all Veterans

in times of peace and war

[Includes an Honor Roll of]

Area Veterans Who Died in the

Service of Their Country

Dedicated July 4, 2004

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Middletown Korean Conflict Memorial

This memorial is dedicated in memory of

those men and women who served so gallantly

for their country during the Korean

Conflict, may this living memorial serve

as a constant reminder for their struggle

for freedom and to the ones who never came

home. May they ...

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Middletown World War II Memorial Chapel & Plaza

 

Dedicated by the grateful citizens

of Middletown to the members

of the armed services who gave

their lives to preserve the

American ideals of liberty

justice and democracy

World War II Memorial

This plot contains a cross for

each ...

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Paul Goodloe McIntire

1860–1952

Paul Goodloe McIntire (1860–1952) commissioned in 1921 the statue of General Thomas Jonathan (“Stonewall“) Jackson from Charles Keck. He gave the statue and this park to Charlottesville, the city of his birth, for the pleasure of all who pass by. ...

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Saddle River Reformed Church and Cemetery

Known as

The Old Stone Church

It has been ministering to

this area since 1784.

The present structure

of native stone

was completed in 1819.

Buried here are:

The Rev. Stephen Goetschius

minister 1819-1835

The Rev. Dr. Isaac Van Kampen

minister 1893-1935

And many Revolutionary and

Civil war veterans

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Middlebury

The name of the town derives from the central

position its meeting house occupies, six

miles from three older neighbors, Waterbury,

Southbury and Woodbury.

Winter ecclesiastical privileges, permitting

local church services, were established for

West Farms, originally the southwest portion

of Waterbury, in 1768. In 1790, West ...

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Woodlawn

Home of James W. Wood

The frame house across the road is Woodlawn, the home of James Ward Wood, who served as a private in Co. F (originally the Hampshire Riflemen), 7th Virginia Cavalry (CS), from January to August 1864. ...

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