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Illinois Central #790

This 2-8-0 Consolidation was built in 1903 by the American Locomotive Company and sold to the Illinois Central Railroad in 1904.

For many years, this engine saw hard service on the Illinois Central, hauling freight trains through Tennessee. In 1918, #790 ...

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Marcus Hook World War I Memorial

In honor of our brave heroes

who answered their country's call

in the World War and in the

name of God achieved victory -

thus perpetuated

The Freedom of Mankind

[Honor Roll of those killed in action

or died in service]

John McKenna • Percy Watmuff • Rufus ...

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Mt. Gilead M. E. Church

Organized 1824

In 1864, the building at this location was a prominent landmark in the final phases of Federal military operations against Atlanta.

Three Federal army corps marched this way enroute to Red Oak and Jonesboro; 4th and 14th of the Army ...

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Governor Ben Walter Hooper

Born in Newport on October 13, 1870, Hooper was a successful Cocke County attorney.

He was elected governor and served two terms, 1911-15. His election is attributed to the influence of fusion, the coalition of the prohibition factions of both major ...

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Saltsburg Canal Park

Site of PA. main line canal 1829-1864

In Saltsburg were two boatyards, warehouses, lift lock no. 8 & A turning basin. Salt was shipped from wells nearby. Passengers traveled on packet boats. One of these was owned & operated by J.M. ...

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Historic Kenmore

1775 Home of Fielding Lewis and his wife Betty, sister of George Washington.

Marker is at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Lewis Street on Washington Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Blairsville Armory

This property

has been placed

on the

National

Register of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the

Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Walnut Street (Pennsylvania Route 217) and North Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Walnut Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Gen. Oglethorpe's Landing

[ Compass ? Emblem ]

On February 12, 1733 Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe Landed On This Spot

Marker can be reached from W. River St, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lower Chichester Veterans Memorial

Honoring all branches of the military

and the men and women who served

In Memoriam

World War I Veterans

"We honor you"

In Memoriam

World War II Veterans

"You saved the world"

"We honor you"

In Memoriam

Korean War Veterans

"We honor you"

In Memoriam

Vietnam War Veterans

"We honor you"

In Memoriam

Persian Gulf War ...

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Dorminy's Meeting House Young's Meeting House Brushy Creek

Dorminy`s Meeting House was constituted December 17, 1831, on a site 1 mile Northwest of Irwinville, near the home of John B. Dorminy, Sr. The Church was of the

Primitive Baptist faith, and the elders constituting it were the Rev. J. ...

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