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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM144X_old-philips-congregational-church_Jacksonville-FL.html
Constructed in c.1887, the Old Philips Congregational Church is one of the few remaining structures dating from the old Philips Community. Later erased by twentieth century sub-divisions, this rural 19th century community was named after Albert Ga…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM144W_millers-creek_Jacksonville-FL.html
David Solomon Hill Miller, Englishman, first settled near here in 1799 and married Anna Hogans Bagley, widow, owner of a Spanish land grant of 300 acres west of this creek. D.S.H. Miller served Spain as Capt. Rural Militia of the St. Johns River, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM144V_florida-pharmacy-association_Jacksonville-FL.html
1887 1987 [100th Anniversary Medallion] On June 8, 1887, a group of Florida pharmacists met in Jacksonville at the Board of Trade rooms located at the corner of Adams & Main Streets for the purpose of organizing a state pharmaceutical association…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM144U_mother-midway-a-m-e-church_Jacksonville-FL.html
Midway A.M.E. Church was organized on Sunday, June 10, 1865, a few weeks after the Confederate Army in Floirda surrendered to the Union Army. It was thus the first black independent church organized in Florida. William G. Steward was sent to Flori…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1420_st-george-episcopal-church_Jacksonville-FL.html
St. George Episcopal Church, designed by Robert S. Schuyler and built in 1882, is a fine example of Carpenter Gothic, one of the most distinctive varieties of church architecture. Such churches were promoted by Floridas second bishop, John Freema…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13XM_the-monument-to-women-of-the-southern-confederacy_Jacksonville-FL.html
(Top)1861??In Memory of the Women of Our Southland??1865 (Center)Let this mute but eloquent structure speak to generations to come, of a generation of the past. Let it repeat perpetually the imperishable story of our women of the 60's. Those n…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13VP_the-mungen-house_Jacksonville-FL.html
This frame vernacular house was built in 1928 for Doane Martin Mungen, Sr. (1872-1948) and his wife Mary Elizabeth Mungen (1874-1955). It is located in the Oakland neighborhood, which was platted in 1869, and emerged in the 1870s as a working clas…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13UQ_site-of-cow-ford_Jacksonville-FL.html
This narrow part of the St. Johns River, near a clear freshwater spring was a crossing point for Indians and early travelers. The Indian name Wacca Pilatka, meaning "Cow's Crossing", was shortened by the English to Cow Ford, and Jacksonville was k…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13S7_ribault-club-inn_Jacksonville-FL.html
(Upper left plaque)National Register Site Ribault Club Inn1928Awarded ByJacksonville HistoricPreservation Commission (Lower left Plaque)Ribault Club Inn Has Been Placed On The National RegisterOf Historic Places By The United StatesDepartment…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13R6_camp-site-of-the-forty-ninth-regiment-iowa-volunteer-infantry_Jacksonville-FL.html
This tablet marks the camp site of the Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry Colonel William G. Dows Commanding 1898-1899 War with Spain
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