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The Greater Mount Moriah
Primitive Baptist Church
The congregation first met ...
Beneficent Congregational Church
Organized in 1743
under the leadership of Joseph Sn...
Virginia H. Farah Foundation
Member of WSU Baseball Founders Club.
The Virginia H...
Our Confederate Heroes
CSA
(Front):
To the Confederate soldiers of Sc...
Atlanta Public Library-Museum
The Atlanta public library was founded in 1873 by public s...
Wichita State University Shockers 1989 NCAA National Champion
In honor of the 1989 Shocker Baseball Team, remembe...
Badger State Planing Mill At Lake Hallie
Badger State Lumber Company
This site is near the lo...
Providence (Water Street)
The site of an 18th century seaport village where seafarin...
Gene Stephenson's Wichita State University All Americans
All Americans
[List of WSU Baseball Players]<...
First Professional Theater
Site of the "first' Professional Theater in Providence fro...
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The Greater Mount Moriah
Primitive Baptist Church
The congregation first met in home of Mrs. Betsy Key. Organized as "Fairgrounds Church" in 1896 at nearby site of early Florence Racetrack and Fairgrounds, with Andy Sloss as pastor. Later, the church was moved to Irvine Avenue ...
Beneficent Congregational Church
Organized in 1743
under the leadership of Joseph Snow Sr. as ruling elder
First minister Rev Joseph Snow Jr. 1743-1793
Original meeting house built on this site 1744-6
Present building dedicated in 1810
Vestry and Chancel remodeled and present organ ...
Virginia H. Farah Foundation
Member of WSU Baseball Founders Club.
The Virginia H. Farah Foundation's early support of the Eck Stadium Phase IV renovation project was instrumental in making it a reality. The Foundation supports selected charitable causes throughout the world. Its Trustees chose to ...
Our Confederate Heroes
CSA
(Front):
To the Confederate soldiers of Scotland County, the record of whose sublime self-sacrifice and undying devotion to duty in the service of their country is a fond heritage of a loyal posterity.
(Right):
"We care not whence they came, dear, in their ...
Atlanta Public Library-Museum
The Atlanta public library was founded in 1873 by public spirited citizens who realized the importance of books. In 1973, the museum was added for the purpose of preserving Atlanta's heritage. In 1979, this octagonal structure was listed on the ...
Wichita State University Shockers 1989 NCAA National Champion
In honor of the 1989 Shocker Baseball Team, remembered for its determination and never-say-die attitude. Its gritty character was never more evident than during post-season tournament competition when it overcame injuries to key players and won six elimination contests with ...
Badger State Planing Mill At Lake Hallie
Badger State Lumber Company
This site is near the location of the first sawmill called the "Blue Mills" built just north of Lake Hallie, built over a two year period 1842-1843 by Steven McCann and the brothers Simon and George Randall. ...
Providence (Water Street)
The site of an 18th century seaport village where seafaring merchants participated in the African slave trade. In the 20th century this port was used by Cape Verdeans who came to live in America.
Marker is on South Water Street, on ...
Gene Stephenson's Wichita State University All Americans
All Americans
[List of WSU Baseball Players]
Freshmen All Americans
[List of WSU Baseball Players]
Scholastic All Americans
[List of WSU Baseball Players]
[All Americans Marker Symbol Designations]
"Star" denotes - N.C.A.A. Player of the Year
1981 Joe Carter, 1982 Phil Stephenson, 1993 Darren Dreifort
"Square" denotes - N.C.A.A. ...
First Professional Theater
Site of the "first' Professional Theater in Providence from August 6, 1795- September 23, 1832
Marker is on Mathewson Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org