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Central Warehouse Building

This reinforced concrete warehouse with a brick facade was built in 1929 for George E. Chandler, founder of the Central Warehouse Company. Part of the Warehouse District in the Salt Lake City Multiple-Resource Area, this structure helps document the development ...

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First United Methodist Church of Austin

In 1840, shortly after Austin was incorporated, the Rev.John Haynie (1786-1860), a Methodist circuit rider from the Mississippi Conference, led 14 members in forming this fellowship. They worshiped at temporary sites, including the Capitol building of Republic of Texas. In ...

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World War II Monument

Erected as a tribute to

the men of this community

who served in World War II

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* In Memoriam *

Henry D. Hoffman

Thomas B. Hopkins

Honor Roll

Harry Allen • Leslie Atchason • Harry Bodine • Hazel Bowker • Howard Bowker • Robert Bowker • Israel ...

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15th and 50th New York Engineers

(Front):15th and 50th

New York

Engineers

Head-quarters A.P.

(Right):15th New York Engineers.

Mustered in June 17th, 1861.

Mustered out July 2nd, 1865.

Participated in all the campaigns

of the Army of the Potomac,

Ending at Appomattox.

(Left):50th New York Engineers.

Mustered in Sept. 18th, 1861.

Mustered out June 13th, 1865.

Participated in all ...

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Bird of the Black Hills

The Black Hills are Home to more than 200 Species of Glorious Birds

The Red Valley surrounding you belongs to the transition zone between the flat, treeless Great Plains and the pine-forested Black Hills. Artesian springs and creeks draining from the ...

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Site of Wilkes County Academy

This is the site of Wilkes County Academy, built in 1797. The Academy was authorized by the Legislature in 1783, one of the first public schools charted by the State of Georgia. Commissioners were: Stephen Heard, Micajah Williamson, Robert Harper, ...

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Original Site of First Methodist Church of Austin

Established in 1840 by the Rev. John Haynie (1786-1860), the First Methodist Church was Austin’s second Protestant congregation. Services were held in temporary quarters until members erected their first meeting house in 1847 at this site, then the corner of ...

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First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Austin

In 1853, missionary Rev. E.B. Crisman formally organized the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Austin. Members met in a frame building at 7th and Lavaca streets until 1892, when they replaced it with a stone structure. In 1906, a dispute over ...

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The National Road

A short distance west of the Springfield City limits at the top of Sugar Grove Hill ended the continuous metaled or paved portion of the National Road.The National Road was, outside of the navigable rivers and harbors, the first great ...

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Indian Hannah Burial Site

Indian Hannah 1730-1802 The last of the tribe of Lenni-Lenape in Chester County

Marker is on Embryville Road (Route 162), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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