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The James W. Rossetter House

James Wadsworth Rossetter, Sr., came to Eau Gallie in 1902. He purchased this property in 1903. The house was built before the War Between the States and is on the former site of the Houston family's slave quarters. One member ...

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Barkhamsted Soldiers Memorial

[ north side ]

1776

The Tribute

Of The

People Of Barkhamsted

To The

Memory Of Her Sons

And Daughters

Who Fought To

Establish Defend And Preserve

The Nation

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Erected 1897

[ lower plaque ]

World War II

Jespersen, Donald • Jones, Edward E. • Kaiser, Herbert J. • Kelly, Harold M. • ...

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Fire Bell

This was the first fire bell used in West Mineral, Kansas in the early 1900's.

Donated by City of West Mineral

Courtesy hmdb.org

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New Hartford Remembers

New Hartford Remembers

Those Who Served In The

1917 World War 1919

Adams Edwin C • Banfield William G • Bartolucci Antonio • Brennan Daniel • Brochu Andrew • Brochu Joseph • Brown Nicoll • Caine Howard P • Caine William H Jr ...

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Brenton Point State Park

Governor Philip W. Noel

Lt. Governor J. Joseph Garrahy

Director Dennis J. Murphy, Jr.

Sen. Erich A. O’D. Taylor, President

Sen. Robert J. McKenna

Mayor Humphrey J. Donnelly, III

Committee

Chairman James Thomson Douglas

Agnes R. Curtis

Councilman Robert O. Beattie

Councilman Richard S. Phelps

Robert R. Coulombe

Donato F. D’Andrea

Rep. James ...

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Lufkin Foundry and Machine Company

Chartered in 1902 as a repair shop and parts supply house for local sawmills, Lufkin Foundry & Machine Company was begun by J.H. Kurth, Frank Kavanaugh, Sr., Frank Kavanaugh, Jr., Eli Wiener and Simon Henderson. Later, under the leadership of ...

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Ayr

In 1879 Frank Reynolds and his family from Ayr, Scotland settled on waters of Cove Creek branch of Buffalo Creek. Here a small town grew up around a tannery operated by Reynolds and his sons, notably Thomas. On June 1, ...

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Virginia Indians near City Point

Captain John Smith’s Adventures on the James

This peninsula separated two chiefdoms subject to Powhatan, the Weyanock and the Appomattuck. John Smith's map shows the Appomattuck people, whom Christopher Newport described as initially unfriendly, living in this vicinity. He told of ...

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Miner's Memorial

Pittsburg, Kansas

With the discovery of coal in Cherokee and Crawford Counties in the late 1860's, thousands came to work the mines. Some came from American towns and cities but most were immigrants from Europe. Over fifty nationalities settled in this ...

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Shoulder-bone Creek Treaty

Near the mouth of Shoulder-bone Creek on the banks of the Oconee River a treaty of "amity, peace and commerce" was signed by eight commissioners representing the State of Georgia and 59 head men of the Creek Confederation, November 3, ...

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