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Lambertville Railroad
The Belvidere-Delaware Railroad c.1851. Later leased to th...
Lambertville Railroad Shops
The Bel-Del Railroad shops stood between the station and t...
The Hill Academy
This tablet is placed to perpetuate the memory of
...
John Read, Gentleman
Home site of
“Lonetown Manor” where
John Rea...
Federal Troops Occupy Marietta, 1864.
The 23d A.C. [US] seized a position at Moss’ house (at Flo...
Methodist Camp Ground
»—¼ Mi. S. ?
On a 10 acre plot of land in the exact ...
National Memorial to members of the Defence Forces
who died in the service of the State
The National Me...
First Methodist Church
Oldest church organization in Columbus, dating from 1831. ...
World War II D-Day Training Site
In late 1943, Carrabelle Beach and Dog Island, while they ...
Burnt Ordinary
First called John Lewis's Ordinary and then Fox's, Burnt O...
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Lambertville Railroad
The Belvidere-Delaware Railroad c.1851. Later leased to the Penn R.R. System, the line allowed transit of Lehigh & Hudson R.R. passenger trains.
Marker is at the intersection of Bridge Street and Station Court, on the right when traveling east on Bridge ...
Lambertville Railroad Shops
The Bel-Del Railroad shops stood between the station and the river. Along with repairing trains, the shops built locomotives between 1864 and 1872.
Marker is at the intersection of Mt. Hope Street and Canal Street, on the right when traveling west ...
The Hill Academy
This tablet is placed to perpetuate the memory of
Aaron Sanford Hill
1800 – 1893
Interest in his native town and in public education inspired him to found
The Hill Academy
Erected on this site in 1883, this building, remodeled by ...
John Read, Gentleman
Home site of
“Lonetown Manor” where
John Read, Gentleman
after whom the town is named
settled in 1711
Title to the original 500 acres
was secured by colony grants
confirmed in 1714 by an Indian
deed from Chief Chickens
This tablet placed by Town of Redding
in 1935
Connecticuts ...
Federal Troops Occupy Marietta, 1864.
The 23d A.C. [US] seized a position at Moss’ house (at Floyd Station), lower Sandtown Rd., July 1 -- nearer Chattahoochee River than Johnston’s Kennesaw line [CS], whereupon he withdrew his army, via Marietta, to his Smyrna - Ruff’s Mill ...
Methodist Camp Ground
»—¼ Mi. S. ?
On a 10 acre plot of land in the exact center of the county was located, in 1830, the first permanent Methodist Camp Meeting Ground in Stewart County.
It was given by Loverd Bryan to be held and ...
National Memorial to members of the Defence Forces
who died in the service of the State
The National Memorial to members of the Defence Forces is a place of contemplation and remembrance, providing a focal point where families, relatives and members of the public can reflect on the contribution ...
First Methodist Church
Oldest church organization in Columbus, dating from 1831. Second structure, built in 1844, became synagogue after building of present church, 1860-1867.
Marker is on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
World War II D-Day Training Site
In late 1943, Carrabelle Beach and Dog Island, while they were a part of Camp Gordon Johnston, were used by the US Army 4th Infantry Division to train for the Normandy Invasion on D-Day, June 6th, 1944. The Amphibious Training ...
Burnt Ordinary
First called John Lewis's Ordinary and then Fox's, Burnt Ordinary received its name in Jan. 1780 when, according to the Virginia Gazette, Fox's Ordinary burned to the ground. Later, in Oct. 1781, when the French army's wagon train passed by, ...