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Dr. John M. Tutt

1886 - 1968

Revered as a teacher and a coach,

"Professor Tutt" began his career

under the leadership of Miss Lucy

C. Laney at Haines Institute, where

he remained from 1906 to 1949,

longer than anyone else. From Lincoln

University (Pennsylvania), he recieved

the Bachelor of Science ...

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Trumbull World War I Memorial

World War Veterans

Trumbull Center, Conn.

1914 – 1919

Brelsford, William • Crocker, Ernest F. • Crocker, Lloyd C. • Evans, B. Ira • Machalowski, Charles • Machalowski, George • Machalowski, Gustave • Machalowski, Julius • Moody, Charles F. ...

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Construction of the Skyline Drive

Near this spot, on July 18, 1931, the ground-breaking ceremony for the Skyline Drive was conducted. This act began the eight-year construction of the 105-mile-long scenic roadway, which now stretches from Front Royal to Waynesboro, Virginia.

Marker is on Skyline Drive ...

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Merchants and Drovers Tavern

1780

This Property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of St Georges Avenue (County Route 27) and Westfield Avenue (County Route 613), on the right ...

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Confederate Mariner: Leon Smith

"Lion" of Texas coastal defense during the Civil War. Commanded marine department of military district.

Born in New England, went to sea at 13. By age 20 was a captain. In 1850's commanded on the Galveston to New Orleans run ...

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Artillery Brigade

Second Corps

Army of the Potomac

Second Corps

Artillery Brigade

Capt. John G. Hazard

1st. New York Battery B, Four 10 pounders

Lieut. Albert S. Sheldon, Capt. James M. Rorty, Lieut Robert E. Rodgers

1st. Rhode Island Battery A, Six ...

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Brigadier General Lewis Armistead, C.S.A.

Brigadier General

Lewis A. Armistead C.S.A.

fell here

July 3, 1863.

Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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451st Bombardment Group (H)

With this memorial, we who served in the ranks of the

451st Bombardment Group (H),

pay tribute to the memory of our heroic WW-II comrades

“Bloodied in Battle........Cleansed by Courage”

3 Distinguished Unit Citations

25 February 1944 - Regensburg, Germany

5 April 1944 - Ploesti, Rumania

23 ...

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Army of the Cumberland

June 27, 1863

The Reserve Corps (Granger) moved south along this road, screened by the Army's Cavalry (D.S. Stanley). Taking Guy's Gap, against minor resistance, they pushed rapidly into Shelbyville, evacuated the same morning by the Corps of Maj. Gen. Leonidas ...

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Rutherford County / Murphreesboro

(Front):

Rutherford County

Established 1803; named in honor of

Maj. Gen. Griffith Rutherford

of the Revolutionary Army; appointed by President Washington as a Member of the Legislature for the Southwest Territory, which later became the State of Tennessee.

(Back):

Murfreesboro

First settlers came in 1799; the settlement ...

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