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Bernardsville Fire Company
To the glory of God and in memory of the departed members ...
Edwin McMasters Stanton
Edwin McMasters Stanton
Born in this city December 1...
Belle W. Baruch
(1899 - 1964)
Belle Wilcox Baruch, with great love a...
Pierce Memorial Methodist Church
The first regular appointment for Sparta as a preaching pl...
Liberty Tree Memorial
Liberty Tree Memorial
This American Liberty Elm was ...
Henry Jerome Stockard
Poet, author of "Fugitive Lines" and other works; lifelong...
Globe Tavern
The Globe Tavern as it appeared in May 1865 at the ...
Gibbons Horse Barn
Circa 1834
William Gibbons, prominent racing patron,...
Shelby County Korean Conflict / Vietnam War Memorial
They Rest In Honored Glory
In commemoration of those...
Genesee County Courthouse
Erected 1841
This building stands at the bend of t...
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Bernardsville Fire Company
To the glory of God and in memory of the departed members of the Bernardsville Fire Company.
Marker is on New Jersey Route 202, on the right when traveling north.
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Edwin McMasters Stanton
Edwin McMasters Stanton
Born in this city December 19, 1814
U S Attorney General
1862 — 1861
Secretary of War
1862 — 1868
Justice U S Supreme Court
1869
Died December 24, 1869
Marker is at the intersection of North 3rd Street (Ohio Route 822) and Market Street, on ...
Belle W. Baruch
(1899 - 1964)
Belle Wilcox Baruch, with great love and foresight for Hobcaw Barony, provided a plan that enables generations of people to understand and learn from Hobcaw's forests, marshes, and beaches.
In 1936, Bellefield Plantation became Belle's winter home. Here she ...
Pierce Memorial Methodist Church
The first regular appointment for Sparta as a preaching place on a circuit was in 1799 with George Dougherty, one of the great preachers of the period as pastor. In 1802, Bishop Francis Asbury preached in the courthouse.
In 1806, the ...
Liberty Tree Memorial
Liberty Tree Memorial
This American Liberty Elm was named after "The Liberty Tree: Our Country's first Symbol of Freedom." On the morning of August 14, 1765, the people of Boston awakened to discover two effigies suspended from an elm tree in ...
Henry Jerome Stockard
Poet, author of "Fugitive Lines" and other works; lifelong educator; president of Peace Institute, 1907-12. Home stood here.
Marker is at the intersection of North Church Street and Graham-Hopedale Road on North Church Street.
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Globe Tavern
The Globe Tavern as it appeared in May 1865 at the time of Lincoln's funeral. the Lincolns lived here from November 1842 until the winter or early spring of 1844. At that time the tavern consisted of two buildings joined ...
Gibbons Horse Barn
Circa 1834
William Gibbons, prominent racing patron, built stable to house his thoroughbred racehorses, including Fashion, "Queen of the American Turf". Barn is an outstanding example of an early 19th century horse barn.
Marker is on Loantaka Way, on the right when ...
Shelby County Korean Conflict / Vietnam War Memorial
They Rest In Honored Glory
In commemoration of those of
Shelby County
who for freedom's sake gave their
last full measure of devotion
Korean Conflict
Blackford, Forest W. • Cicur, Jr., John T.
Eidemiller, Harold H. • Fogt, Kale D.
Fogt, Lloyd O. • Geuy, George D.
Hetzler, Thurman ...
Genesee County Courthouse
Erected 1841
This building stands at the bend of the Tonawanda and the junction of two major Iroquois Trails - Old Genesee and Big Tree Roads
Onondaga limestone obtained from Consider Warner's Quarry in LeRoy
National Register of Historic Places
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