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Confederate Gun Shop
Confederate Gun Shop
Which made Dickson-Nelson rifle...
Piermont Road
First named Carterette Road, this section, from Rockleigh ...
Mendham Township War Memorial
This memorial is placed here to honor all those brave men ...
The Dye House
Perryville
In 1860, a forty-three year-old farmer na...
Woodlawn Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Organized 1869. Original building ¼ mile west. Rev. Thomas...
Deer Creek Lutheran Church Bell
This bell has called people to God’s house to worship sinc...
Walter "Red" Barber
A native of Columbus, Walter Lanier "Red" Barber (1908-199...
Mendham Township War Memorial
(upper plaque)
In lasting memory of those from Mendh...
Union Township World War II Memorial
Honoring
the men and women of
Union Township <...
Brookside Historic District
"Water Street"
Water power and natural resources mad...
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Confederate Gun Shop
Confederate Gun Shop
Which made Dickson-Nelson rifles
1864 – 1865
Marker is at the intersection of East Lee Street (Georgia Route 32) and Stonewall Street SE, on the right when traveling east on East Lee Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Piermont Road
First named Carterette Road, this section, from Rockleigh Road to the state line, was constructed in 1859 as an extension of the road from Closter. For local farmers it was an easier wagon route to New York State and for ...
Mendham Township War Memorial
This memorial is placed here to honor all those brave men and women who sacrificed to serve our country in the cause of freedom.
World War I - 1917-1919
World War II - 1941-1945
Korea - 1950-1955
Vietnam - 1961-1975
Operation Desert Storm - ...
The Dye House
Perryville
In 1860, a forty-three year-old farmer named John Dye lived here with his wife, Elizabeth, their four children, and six slaves. The 120-acre farm produced hay, corn, and wheat, and the family also had a few cows, horses, and mules.
Two ...
Woodlawn Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Organized 1869. Original building ¼ mile west. Rev. Thomas Benton Wood, first Pastor. Land Given by Martha Kidd Vaughn, lumber by A.P. Presley.
Marker is at the intersection of State Highway 12 and Woodlawn Road on State Highway 12.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Deer Creek Lutheran Church Bell
This bell has called people to God’s house to worship since 1869. It was first purchased and used by First Lutheran Church of St. Ansgar. In 1893 they gave it to Deer Creek Lutheran Church where it continued its call ...
Walter "Red" Barber
A native of Columbus, Walter Lanier "Red" Barber (1908-1992) as a boy lived on North 4th Avenue. He began a storied career in radio broadcasting in 1934 after receiving a job offer from the Cincinnati Reds. Barber was the voice ...
Mendham Township War Memorial
(upper plaque)
In lasting memory of those from Mendham Township who gave their lives in our country's world wars.
Richard I. East •
Hugh P. Easteurn III •
Robert A. Ferguson •
Frank A. Karwell •
James W. Maw •
J.H. Miller ...
Union Township World War II Memorial
Honoring
the men and women of
Union Township
who served their country during Wold War II
and
in memory of
the following who made the supreme sacrifice
Harold A. Cronce •
Thomas Godown •
Edward F. Greer •
Harry Henry •
John S. Martin •
Harold ...
Brookside Historic District
"Water Street"
Water power and natural resources made this a busy industrial village from the early 18th century through 1900. Visible today are waterways that powered sawmills, grist mills, wagon shops, a glass factory, and cottage industries.
Marker is on E. Main ...