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To The People of Greenwood County

May the 100 Yoshino Cherry trees planted here and at the Greenwood County Civic Center always grow as a symbol of our friendship and commitment to our new home.

Presented in commemoration of the grand opening of

Fuji Photo Film, Inc.

July ...

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In God We Trust

Dedicated

to All Veterans

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To the gallant men and

women who served our

country with honor during

peacetime and war

We Shall Not Forget

Marker is at the intersection of Monument Street and Park Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Monument Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fort Waddell

1754

One of the forts

for the defense of the

frontier of Cumberland County

from Fort Davis to Shippensburg

stood near this marker

on the plantation then

owned by Thomas Waddell

Marker is on US 30 0.1 miles east of Mercersburg Road, on the left when traveling east. ...

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Fort Wadell

One of a line of forts built by settlers in this region for refuge from Indian attacks following Braddock's defeat in 1755. It stood just to the north.

Marker is on US 30 0.1 miles east of Mercersburg Road, on the ...

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Rebecca Kilgore Stuart Red

1827 - 1886

Rebecca Jane Kilgore Stuart became principal of Live Oak Female Seminary in Washington County, Texas, in 1853. In 1854 she married Dr. George Clark Red and continued teaching. The Reds moved to Austin in 1876, and opened Stuart ...

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Quakertown Methodist Episcopal Church

Organized in 1835. First church was built on this site in 1840. This Queen Anne Style structure erected in 1878.

Marker is on Croton Road (County Route 579 at milepost 26), just south of Quakertown Road, on the left when traveling ...

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This Stone Marks the Site of the Fort at McDowell's Mill

Erected by John McDowell before 1754. It was used as a base of supplies and as a magazine until the erection of Fort Loudon in 1756. The military road from Pennsylvania, connecting with the Braddock Road at Turkey Foot, was ...

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Fort McDowell

This important military post protected central Arizona settlements from the Tonto Apaches during the Indian wars 1865-1886. Its function as a military post ended in 1890 and it became a reservation by executive order, September 15, 1909 as home of ...

Woodland, Home of Sam Houston

(1793 - 1863)

General of the army which won the war for Texas Independence, 1836, and first President of the Republic, 1836-1838, Sam Houston was one of the most controversial and colorful figures in Texas history.

In his eventful career, Houston had ...

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The Radkey House

A typical post-Civil War Austin dwelling, built about 1870 two blocks from the State Capitol for merchant and metalsmith Bernard Radkey (1846-83) and his wife, Mary Cummings Radkey (1851-96). Structure is of cypress wood. Radkey served as a city alderman ...

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