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Old Military Road
?In March 1863 Abraham Lincoln signed an Act of Congress w...
Morris Ford Earthworks
1780 & 1865
(Front text)
Nearby earthworks at ...
First Presbyterian Church Confederate Veterans Monument
Men who served in the
Confederate States Army
...
What You Can See From Here Today
•This diagram illustrates the features you can see from he...
Our Changing Landscape-From Sea Floor to Mountain Top
•Colorado’s geologic history dates back nearly two billion...
End of Boone's Lick Trail
Marker is on Broadway, in the median.
Courte...
The Carter Family In Del Rio
Known as country music's First Family, the Carter family f...
Peapack- Gladstone Liberty Park
In honor of those who served in the World War. 1917–1919.<...
Sandy Hook Barracks Building #22 Built 1899
Listed in The National register of Historic Places:...
Walterborough Academy
Incorporated December 17, 1834, Walterborough Academy was ...
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Old Military Road
?In March 1863 Abraham Lincoln signed an Act of Congress which enabled the states of Michigan and Wisconsin to begin construction of a road between Fort Howard at Green Bay and Fort Wilkins near Copper Harbor. It took one year ...
Morris Ford Earthworks
1780 & 1865
(Front text)
Nearby earthworks at Morris Ford, on the Salkehatchie River, built in the spring 1780 by Loyalists under Ben John. In May, soon after Charleston fell to the British, Capt. John Mumford of the South Carolina militia was ...
First Presbyterian Church Confederate Veterans Monument
Men who served in the
Confederate States Army
from the congregation of
The First Presbyterian Church
Columbia, South Carolina
1861-1865
Dedicated to those who died
in gratitude to those who served
[List of 64 names]
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Members of this Congregation after 1865, who served
in the Confederate Army
[List of 22 names]
Marker ...
What You Can See From Here Today
•This diagram illustrates the features you can see from here. North and South table Mountains are remnants of ancient lava flows now separated and eroded by Clear Creek. The Dakota Hogbacks on the left and right sides of the image ...
Our Changing Landscape-From Sea Floor to Mountain Top
•Colorado’s geologic history dates back nearly two billion years. Several mountain ranges have been uplifted and eroded away before the rise of today’s Rocky Mountains. The landscape you see in front of you has undergone many dramatic changes. This story ...
End of Boone's Lick Trail
Marker is on Broadway, in the median.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Carter Family In Del Rio
Known as country music's First Family, the Carter family first found national acclaim while on XERA radio. Owned by Dr. John R. Brinkley, the powerful radio station across the Rio Grande from Del Rio reached listeners around the country. A.P. ...
Peapack- Gladstone Liberty Park
In honor of those who served in the World War. 1917–1919.
In memory of the men who lost their lives ... in honor of the men and women who also served in the armed forces of our country. World War II, ...
Sandy Hook Barracks Building #22 Built 1899
Listed in The National register of Historic Places: 1980
Barracks Building #22 is a contributing structure in the Fort Hancock and Sandy Hook Proving Ground National Historic District. Throughout its history, Fort Hancock played a major role in the defense of ...
Walterborough Academy
Incorporated December 17, 1834, Walterborough Academy was the forerunner of the present city school system. Its trustees were Malachi Ford, John G. Godfrey, John D. Edwards, David Campbell, and Archibald Campbell. The Reverend John B. Van Dyke served as Preceptor ...