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Forrest County Confederate Monument

[Northeast Inscription]:

C.S.A.

To the Men and Women of

the Confederacy

1861-1865

[Southwest Inscription]:

When their county called

they held back nothing.

They cheerfully gave their

property and their lives.

Through the devotion and

untiring efforts of the

Hattiesburg Chapter No. 422

of the United Daughters

of the Confederacy, this

monument is erected to

the honor ...

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S.J. Pitts, Importer

Built 1882

This is one of the earlier brick warehouse in the area, replacing previous wooden construction.

Sidney Pitts, like other businessmen on Yates Street, operated a wholesale grocery, provision and produce business.

Stuccoed for may years, the building was restored in 1990 ...

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Northkill Amish

The first organized Amish Mennonite congregation in America. Established by 1740. Disbanded following Indian attack, September 29, 1757, in which a Provincial soldier and three members of the Jacob Hochstetler family were killed near this point.

Marker is on Hex Highway ...

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Leiser Building

Built 1896

Simon Leiser & Co., Wholesale Grocers, was the largest business of it kind in British Columbia when this warehouse was built. The building featured a central electric elevator with tracks radiating from the elevator on each floor for ease ...

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Winchester VFW Monument

Donated to the Town of Winchester

Dedicated To

All Veterans Of All Wars

* * * Past And Present * * *

May their commitment to our country

never be forgotten

The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States

Seicheprey VFW Post No. 296

Winsyed, CT

Memorial Day ...

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Rough and Ready Toll House

Built it 1859 by Benoni Thompson to collect tolls for using the Gephardt Union Turnpike running 6 miles from Penn Valley to Grass Valley. The last remaining original toll house in the West. It served as a Wells Fargo Express ...

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World War II Living Memorial

This Landscaping

Is A Living

Memorial For Those

Who Served

Their Country

In World War II

Winsted Woman's Club

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Connecticut Route 183) and Case Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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James A. Garfield and the Civil War

His oratorical powers made him a master recruiter.

His willingness to learn earned him important field commands.

His talents for organization won him praise, distinction and the rank of Major General at the Battle of Chickamauga.

His gallant and meritorious military successes launched ...

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World War I War Memorial

Vigo County Indiana

[ Front ]

World War I

Killed in Action

from Vigo County

[ Obverse ]

Benjamin L. Acree • Earl R. Bailey • Edward Barron • Alva R. Barton • Carl E. Bell • Earl A. Bright • Fred L. Brooks • Anselin ...

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Winchester World War I Memorial

To Keep In Rememberance

The Men Of Winchester

Who Gave Their Service

Even Unto Death

For Their Country

And Her Kindred Nations

Beyond The Seas

1917 – 1918

This Tablet Is Erected

And These Oaks Stand

As A Living Memorial

Leonard F. Burns • William Burns • Frederick E. Danehy • ...

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