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Land Lot 104

The area E. (L. L. 104, 17th Dist.), long known as Collier’s Woods, was part of the ante-bellum plantation of George W. Collier (1813-1903).

Clear Creek P.O. (1831-1839), probably in this land lot, was named for the stream flowing across it; ...

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The Interurban Railroad Lines

Another distinctive era in the demographic history of the southern waterfront occurred when the construction of several interurban railroad lines along Front Street revitalized the area. In the first decade of the 20th century, several interurban railroads were constructed in ...

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To Our Hero Dead in World War II

1941 - 1945

(picture of star, wreath, and ribbon)

The people of De Soto

pays homage to the memory

of these Valiants who gave the last

full measure of devotion to their Country

Lawrence W. Cauldwell • Wm. G. Land • Earl H. Turner • G. ...

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123rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry

In Memory of

123rd Regt. O.V.I.

6th Corps

24th Corps

1862 - 1899

Marker is on National Avenue (Business State Highway 7), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Switzerland County Honor Roll Memorial

[ Center Panel ]

( -“Seal”- ) United States Great Seal

Dedicated to these Switzerland

County men who, in answering

the call of duty, paid the

price of Freedom

( - “Seals” - )

Army, Navy, Marine Corps., Air Force

[ Left Panel ]

* * ...

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In Memory of Those Who Have Died

In Memory of

Those Who Have Died

War on Terror

Christopher N. Piper

Christopher B. Shay

Acts of Terror

AA Flight 11

AA Flight 77

UA Flight 175

UA Flight 93

September 11, 2001

Never Forget

Dedicated 2006

Marker is at the intersection of Pleasant Street and Essex Street, on the right when ...

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Confederate Occaneechi

Piedmont Indians in the Civil War

When North Carolina passed laws in 1833 to restrict the rights of free blacks; they also limited the rights of Indians. In old Orange (later Alamance) County, many Occaneechi Indians including Dixon Corn, Jesse Jeffries, ...

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Wyandot Indian Council House

Brow of hill above was the site

of Wyandot Indian Council House

1819 to Jan. 16, 1850.

Building was covered with bark.

First Wyandot County Teachers

Association organized Aug. 25, 1848.

First newspaper published in

Wyandot County March 1, 1845.

Wyandot County organized here

July 2, 1845.

Here was signed ...

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Marblehead Vietnam Veterans Memorial

[ right panel ]

Vietnam

Veterans

Memorial

This memorial

Erected by Vietnam

Veterans, Families,

Friends, and Town

of Marblehead

[ left panel ]

John C. Archbold

Warren W. Boles

Edgar S. Doliber

Tristan W. Hayes

Gerald E. Issaacson

Henry E. Mac Cann

Duncan B. Sleigh

Warren P. Smith, Jr.

Remembered 1986

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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97 Orchard Street

Built in 1863-64 by Lucas Glockner, a German-born tailor, 97 Orchard Street is typical of the earliest form of tenement house constructed in New York. For millions of immigrants from scores of nations, this tenement and others like it was ...

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