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Madison County Veterans

Dedicated to the men and women of the community of Madison who devotedly served their country in the wars.

Marker is on Front Street west of Church Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Double Branches Baptist Church

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Constituted in 1801 this church had 19 charter members. First a member of the Serepta Association, it was one of 13 churches to form the Tugalo Association in 1818. Some members came many miles in wagons and ...

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Knox Headquarters

Home of John Ellison, erected 1754 by William Bull for Col. Thomas Ellison. Used various times between 1779-1783 by General’s Knox, Greene & Gates during the Revolutionary War.

New Windsor Town Historian

Marker is on Forge Hill Road (County Route 74), on ...

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The Northern Electric Bridge

In 1911, the Northern Electric Railway Company, along with Sacramento and Yolo counties, built the Northern Electric Bridge. The bridge carried a single railroad track with twin motor-vehicle roadways. Pedestrian walks cantilevered from the central support structure. It had two ...

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Confederates Rally

This field was a scene of confusion. Shells were exploding all around. Hot, tired, shot-up during the retreat from Matthews Hill, Confederate units had fallen out of line and were milling about. They felt they'd lost the battle and maybe ...

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The Boys from Boonsboro District

World War: 1914 - 1918

[Street side]:

[Emblem of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics]

Erected in honor of the boys from

Boonsboro District

by South Mountain Council No. 88, Jr. O.U.A.M.

and Citizens of the community.

July 4th, 1919.

First Lieutenants:

Louis McC Young - Roger E. ...

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Fort Daniel

Fort Daniel was completed in 1813 to protect the frontier from Indians aroused by the British during the War of 1812. Presumably named for General Allen Daniel, the fort was garrisoned by the 25th Regiment of Georgia Militia. To further ...

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Evanston Downtown Historic District

The National Register

of Historic Places

Wyoming Place No. 183

Marker is at the intersection of Front Street (State Highway 150) and 10th Street, on the right when traveling north on Front Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Disbandment of the Armies

This monument was erected under the authority of the Congress of the United States and of the State of New York in commemoration of The Disbandment under proclamation of the Continental Congress of Oct 18, 1783 of the Armies by ...

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Tower Bridge: Gateway to the Capital

Identifying A Need

By the early 1930’s, Americans were moving away from trains and ships and turning to automobiles as their mode of transporation. As a result, traffic on roadways increased dramatically. In Sacramento, M Street (now Capital Mall), one of ...

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