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Camden - Strategic Key

At the start of the American Revolution, Camden was located here, just south of the present city. It was home to at least thirty families, a Presbyterian church, and a Quaker meetinghouse. With its court house, stores, artisans, and grist ...

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Hopper-Goetschius House

Abraham Hopper built a “new stone house” here (the west wing) in 1739, according to surveyor Charles Clinton. The rest is late 18th century. About 1813 it was bought by the Rev. Stephen Goetschius (1752 – 1837), pastor of Old ...

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Delmar War Memorial

1941-1945

In memory of our comrades who died for freedom in World War II

John G. Cropper • George C. Curdy • Harold E. Dutton • Roland Galusha • Howard E. Hastings • Robert B. Hayman • George Kerekesh • Calvert A. ...

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Santa Fe Trail Crossed Here

D.A.R. Marker is near the site of

the Baden Post Office

which had intermittent existence

between 1883 and 1891.

Simmons Point,

a stagecoach relay station,

was 2 ½ miles east on the Old Trail.

Marker is on U.S. 56, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

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Fourteen Holy Helpers R. C. Church

Site of original Middle Ebenezer Memorial Church, built of handmade bricks. Christian Metz held first church service March 1846. When Ebenezer Society moved to Iowa in 1864, property was bought by Fourteen Holy Helpers Church congregation and altered to meet ...

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Winchester

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Winchester

In 1686 the General Court of the Connecticut Colony granted to the town of Hartford and Windsor "… lands on the north of Woodbury … and on the west of … Simsbury … to make a plantation or ...

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Charles "Charlie" Wilson

June 1, 1933 - February 10, 2010

United States Naval Officer and

12-Term United States Representative, 2nd District of Texas

A Sonnet to Charlie

Now before us in bronze, he once again stands tall:

Beloved Texan, who heard his clarion call.

Henry W. Gurley

Marker is ...

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U.S.S. Maine Memorial

In Memoriam

U.S.S. Maine

Destroyed in Havana Harbor

February 15, 1898

This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine

(on the shield)

Patriotism

Devotion

Marker can be reached from Lower Park Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Winsted Old Burying Ground

Winsted Old Burying Ground

Laid out and first used in

1800. In 1953 conveyed to

The Town of Winchester.

Marker is at the intersection of Park Place West and Grove Street, on the right when traveling south on Park Place West.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Revolutionary Artillery Site

To control King's Highway

1777-78

Marker is at the intersection of Cemetery Hill Road and South Lincoln Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Cemetery Hill Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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