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William Bull Meek / ECV Redivivus-1932

[ Upper Plaque: ]

To Clampatriarch William Bull Meek

Stage Driver - Wells Fargo Agent - Mule Skinner - Treasurer - Merchant

May 6, 1956

[ Center Plaque: ]

ECV Redivivus

1932

First Grand Council pilgrimage. Fifty years ago today, the Accougheurs of E Clampus Vitus, Redivivus, ...

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Copperopolis Cemetery

Located atop a prominent hill, this cemetery overlooks the community of Copperopolis and it’s surrounding area.

After crossing through the wrought iron gates and walking amongst the paths you’ll find yourself surrounded by the 4 foot natural stone walls.

Think of the ...

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Battle of Congaree Creek

(Front text)

On February 15, 1865, as Gen. W.T. Sherman's Federal army advanced to Columbia, Gen. O.O. Howard's Army of the Tennessee found its way blocked by Confederates entrenched behind Congaree Creek and defending the Old State Rd. bridge. Gen. ...

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Hurricane Isabel

Hurricane Isabel caused a storm surge at City Point on September 18, 2003. Due to a combination of tropical storm winds and reversing high tides, river levels at City Point rose to 13 feet 10 inches above flood stage resulting ...

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Reedy River Falls Historic Park

Richard Pearis settled near this site in 1776, and built a trading post and grist mill by the falls. This early settlement eventually became the City of Greenville.

Marker can be reached from University Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Robert Campton

In Memory of

Robert Campton

1820 - 1884

The popular and sturdy blacksmith

for whom the town of

Camptonville

was named

Through deep appreciation of the

pioneer spirit, this memorial has

lovingly been erected by his family.

Marker is on Cleveland Avenue, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Memorial to the French Fleet

[ South side : ]

Near this spot

the French army of 6000 men

led by General Rochambeau

our allies

in the War for Independence

first set foot upon American soil

July XIII 1780

[ East side : ]

I welcome the news

of your arrival

A new mark of friendship

from ...

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Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge

[Center Panel]

This bridge is named in honor of Woodrow Wilson.

An early automobile enthusiast, he reportedly spent an average of two hours per day riding in his automobile to relax and “loosen his mind from the problems before him.” In 1916, ...

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The Dutch of Bergen County

“Bergen County is chiefly inhabited by Dutch people. There is a peculiar neatness in appearance of their homes, having an airy stoop supported by pillars in front, and their kitchens at the ends in the form of wings. The ...

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First Putnam County Government Seat / Court Houses

Side A: First Putnam County Government Seat

February 19, 1829, an appointed Ohio Legislative Commission granted 160 acres of the southwest quarter of Section 5, Town 1 south, range 6 east for a government seat to Commissioners Thomas Gray, William Priddy, ...

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