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Marysville
Marysville was a home station for the Pony Express ...
Marysville, Kan.
A Home Station
[Relief of Pony Express Rider]
...
Marysville
A few miles below Marysville was the famous ford on...
Marysville
Marysville was a home station for the Pony Express ...
Marysville School
In 1915, owners of the Pacolet Manufacturing
...
The Oldest Brick House in Marysville
Built by Cyprian Lee on land purchased May 10, 1828.
Results for Marysville
Marysville
Marysville was a home station for the Pony Express and the original building stands on its original site one block west. There, Pony Express Riders were changed as they carried the Overland Mail through 1966 miles of territory, now eight ...
Marysville, Kan.
A Home Station
[Relief of Pony Express Rider]
Marker is on Broadway near 13th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Marysville
A few miles below Marysville was the famous ford on the Oregon Trail known as the Independence, Mormon or California crossing. There thousands of covered wagons with settlers bound for Oregon, Mormons for Utah and gold seekers for California crossed ...
Marysville
Marysville was a home station for the Pony Express and the original building stands on its original site one block west. There, Pony Express Riders were changed as they carried the Overland Mail through 1966 miles of territory, now eight ...
Marysville School
In 1915, owners of the Pacolet Manufacturing
Company constructed this school for
African American children whose parents
worked for the textile industry.
It is the only surviving site of an irreplaceable
South Carolina history.
The school received national recognition in 2007.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
The Oldest Brick House in Marysville
Built by Cyprian Lee on land purchased May 10, 1828.
Marker is on Sixth Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org