search

Results for D T

Cheraw Confederate Memorial

(Front):

Erected by Ladies Memorial Association

To the memory

of our Heroic Dead

who fell at Cheraw

during the War

1864 - 1865.

(Left Side):

Fallen but not dead!

"They have crossed over the river

And they rest in the shade of the trees."

(Right Side):

Loved and Honored but Unknown

Hope

(Back):

"Stranger, ...

photo_library
Academy af Arts & Science

Conducted 1876-1909 by Dr. Conrnelius Larison.

Also publishing house for his “Fonic Speling Wurks in Orthoepy.” His old home lies to the east.

Marker is on Larison Lane, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

photo_library
Black River and Western Railroad

In 1854 Flemington Transportation Co. Built roadbed from Flemington to Lambertville. Became part of Pennsylvania RR in 1871. BR&WRR began operations in 1965. Other business located on site include creamery, lumber yard, mattress factory and feed mill.

Marker is on County ...

photo_library
Darlington County Confederate Monument

(North Side):

On fame's eternal camping ground their silent tents are spread; and glory guards, with solemn round, the bivouac of the dead.

(East Side):

They never fail who Die in a great cause. While the tree of freedom's wither'd trunk puts forth ...

photo_library
Etiwan Masonic Lodge

On November 18, 1859, a Warrant of Constitution was granted to Etiwan Lodge No. 95 by the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Carolina. The lodge organized under dispensation on February 19 and held their first ...

photo_library
Kase Homestead

Johann Kase purchased land from Penn family 1738. Built a log cabin with help of Chief Tuccamigan’s tribe. Stone mansion house built ca. 1798.

Marker is at the intersection of New Jersey Route 12 and Mine Street, on the right when ...

photo_library
Brickyard Plantation

Brickyard Plantation is a portion of the vast Boone Hall Plantation. The soils that cover much of the tract contain dense red clay and sand making it suitable for brick production. In 1817, “a plantation with a Brick Yard established ...

photo_library
The Crane Building

Circa 1889

Italianate Commercial Style

This is one of the finest examples of late 19th Century commercial buildings on Bloomfield Avenue. The building served as the location of the successful hardware and plumbing business of I. Seymour Crane, a founder of the ...

photo_library
The Battle of McDowell

Heart of the Battlefield

The Confederate 12th Georgia Infantry Regiment held this exposed crest overlooking McDowell. Milroy’s Union troops assaulted this hilltop from two directions – on the left and the right. The Confederates held their ground against repeated attacks and ...

photo_library
Flemington Railroad Company

Opened 1854. First of town’s three lines connected to the Bel-Del at Lambertville. Station house c1858.

Marker is on Church Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

photo_library
menu
more_vert