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John Lyman Chatfield

John Lyman Chatfield

Col. 6th Conn. Vols.

Born at Oxford, Sept. 13, 1826

Died at Waterbury, Aug. 9, 1863

From Wounds

Received at Fort Wagner

“Fidus ad Extremum.”

( Faithful to the end ...

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Dr. John Taylor House

1898

Dr. Taylor resided and practiced

medicine here. Dwelling purchased

1921 by town of Boonton as

memorial to World War I veterans.

Town Hall until 1965. Headquarters,

Post 124, American Legion.

Marker is at the intersection of Myrtle Avenue (U.S. 202) and Main Street (County Route 511), ...

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St. John's Church

This Lutheran church stands on a royal grant of 100 acres made in 1763 to John Adam Epting and Peter Dickert, elders of the Dissenting congregation on Crim's Creek. The origins of St. John's date as early as 1754, when ...

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Major John Clark

Revolutionary officer, aide-de-camp to General Greene, Auditor of the Continental army, lived on this site.

Marker is on S. Beaver St. 0.1 miles south of W. Market St., on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Johnston's Army at Adairsville

May 18, 1864. The three corps of the Confederate Army, on reaching Adairsville from Resaca, moved by two roads to Cassville. Hood´s & Polk´s corps marched S. on old U.S.41 Highway: Hardee´s corps took direct road to Kingston W. & ...

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John Powers' Fort

On Simpson Creek is the site of fort built by John Powers, 1771. Nearby is grave of Col. Benjamin Wilson, soldier and settler. Here lived Joseph Johnson, only Virgina governor from west of Alleghenies; first elected by popular vote.

Marker is ...

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James Weldon Johnson Home

This Dutch Colonial house was built in 1931 for James Weldon Johnson. He served as U.S. Consul to Venezuela and Nicaragua, editor of the New York Age, and field secretary of the NAACP. Johnson's poem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing," ...

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John Snowden Memorial

I have been imprisoned and now I am about to shake hands with time and welcome eternity, for in a few hours from now, I shall step out of time into eternity to pay the penalty of a crime I ...

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John Miller House

John Miller, a free black cooper and minister, built this house about 1858. It is significant as a rare surviving antebellum house in Richmond constructed by and for a free African American family. More than two thousand free blacks lived ...

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John B. Gordon Hall

This old academy, built in 1836, was in the line of fire during the Battle of Lafayette in the War Between the States. General Braxton Bragg (CS) who had his headquarters in LaFayette, planned the Battle of Chickamauga under an ...

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