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One and one-half miles northeast stands Oakland, the home of General Thomas Brown, an officer of the Revolution, 1747-1814. Staunch patriot, statesman, planter.
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Mount Horeb Presbyterian Church and Cemetery circa 1845 have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior
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An installation of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Initiated modern park improvements. Established here 1835; closed 1942.
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