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Memorial to the Unknown and Unrecorded Dead
(Front):To the
Unknown and Unrecorded
Dead.(Le...
Kingwood Tavern
A log tavern on this site ca. 1764 offered shelter to trav...
Edgar Arthur Draper
1886 – 1956
Born in Philadelphia May 12, 1886. Gradu...
Captain's Quarters (102 and 103)
An 1891 fire, sparked by a defective chimney and fanned by...
Green Sergeant's Bridge
This is the last public covered bridge in New Jersey. It w...
First Commanding Officer's Quarters (101)
This log cabin is the oldest surviving building at Fort Ap...
Town of Dillon / Florence Railroad Company
Town of Dillon.
Dillon was laid out by civil ...
Malden Spanish War Veterans Monument
[ front ]
Philippine Islands
Cuba
Nancy Hanks and Thomas Lincoln
Thomas Lincoln
Thomas Lincoln was born on Jan...
Harris Delta
Harris Delta
In Loving Memory Of
William Leo H...
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Memorial to the Unknown and Unrecorded Dead
(Front):To the
Unknown and Unrecorded
Dead.(Left Side):Erected. A.D. 1879. By the people of the South.
To the 829 unknown Confederate dead
who lie beneath this mound.
In grateful remembrance of their heroic virtues.
And that their example of unstinted devotion
to duty and country may never be ...
Kingwood Tavern
A log tavern on this site ca. 1764 offered shelter to travellers on the King’s Hwy. Later tavern ca. 1790 known for years as Johnson’s.
Marker is at the intersection of Kingwood Road (County Route 519) and Byram - Kingwood Road, ...
Edgar Arthur Draper
1886 – 1956
Born in Philadelphia May 12, 1886. Graduated Central High School 1906. Same year entered University of Pennsylvania in pre-medical studies. Accepted in Medical School of this University in 1908. Received degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1912, finishing ...
Captain's Quarters (102 and 103)
An 1891 fire, sparked by a defective chimney and fanned by high winds, destroyed five sets of wood frame officers' quarters that had been constructed in this area between 1883 and 1886.
Using sandstone quarried just east of the Fort, these ...
Green Sergeant's Bridge
This is the last public covered bridge in New Jersey. It was erected in 1872 on abutments dating back to colonial times. Damaged in 1960, the superstructure of this bridge was completely dismantled and removed to make way for a ...
First Commanding Officer's Quarters (101)
This log cabin is the oldest surviving building at Fort Apache. The westernmost of a series of eight log cabins built in 1871 to form Officers' Row, this cabin was designated the Commanding Officer's Quarters. It was originally an 18 ...
Town of Dillon / Florence Railroad Company
Town of Dillon.
Dillon was laid out by civil engineers of the Florence Railroad Company following a plan by John H. David, a local physician. The town was incorporated by the General Assembly on December 22, 1888, and its boundaries extended ...
Malden Spanish War Veterans Monument
[ front ]
Philippine Islands
Cuba
Porto Rico
U.S.A.
Spanish War Veterans
1898 - 1902
[ back ]
This Monument Erected By
The City of Malden
To Her Sons
Who on Land and Sea Defended
The Nation's Honor in the War
With Spain, the Insurrection in
The Philippines and the China
Relief Expedition 1898 – ...
Nancy Hanks and Thomas Lincoln
Thomas Lincoln
Thomas Lincoln was born on January 7, 1778, in Rockingham County, Virginia, to Captain Abraham and Bathsheba Lincoln. He was the youngest of three sons and the fourth of five children. The Lincoln family migrated from eastern Virginia to ...
Harris Delta
Harris Delta
In Loving Memory Of
William Leo Harris
Killed In The Line Of Duty
Sept. 13, 1918
At St. Remy, France
He Fought For
God, Justice and Humanity
Marker is at the intersection of Pleasant Street and Highland Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Pleasant ...