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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6CB_200th-anniversary-of-the-united-states_Graniteville-SC.html
1776 ? ? ? 1976
In memory of the 200th Anniversary of theUnited States as anIndependent Nationand American Patriotswho fought for the freedomswe now enjoy
Erected by the Towns of Graniteville, Vaucluse and WarrenvilleJuly 4th 1976
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6CA_clark-county-moraines_Neillsville-WI.html
Most of the topographical features to be seen here can probably be attributed to deposits or moraines left when the glacier receded. The castellated hills or mounds northwest of Neillsville are of greater geological significance and interest, howe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6C9_aiken-county-courthouse-bell_Aiken-SC.html
Forged in 1882 at Troy, N.Y., the bellhung in the courthouse 1882-1981.
In 1931, lightning cracked the belland caused a fire that destroyedthe cupola.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6C8_battle-of-balls-bluff_Leesburg-VA.html
One mile east occured the Battle of Ball's Bluff, October 21, 1861. A Union force, which had crossed the river at this point, was driven back over it by the Confederates.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6C7_academy-of-medicine_Atlanta-GA.html
Thirteen Atlanta physicians organized the Brotherhood of Physicians in 1854. After many location and name changes, the Brotherhood evolved in to the Fulton County Medical Society, which dedicated the Academy of Medicine as its headquarters here on…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6C6_augusta-cotton-exchange_Augusta-GA.html
Organized 1872Constructed 1886Architect - Enoch William BrownContractor - William Henry GoodrichClosed 1964Entered in National Register of Historic Places1978
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6C5_columbus-monument_Columbus-OH.html
Christopher Columbus, an Italian navigator, launched four voyages of discovery to the new world.
1492. The spirit of discovery has the power to change the course of human history as demonstrated by the voyages of Christopher Columbus, whose im…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6C4_noted-indian-settlement_Leesburg-GA.html
Kennard's Settlement and Cowpens, a major Creek Indian center of Southwest Georgia, was located three and three-fourths miles west of here, on the east side of Kinchafoonee Creek. The site was named for Jack and William Kennard, two Lower Creek ch…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6C3_kilpatricks-raid_Hampton-GA.html
After the failed McCook and Stoneman raids, Union Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman mounted one last effort to cut Atlanta's railroads with his cavalry. Just before dark, August 18, 1864, Brig. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick led 4,500 troupers of the 2nd and 3rd Ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6C1_evins-bivings-house_Spartanburg-SC.html
According to family tradition, this house was built in 1854 by the Bivings family, local textile pioneers. In 1869, the house was purchased by John H. Evins (1830-1884), Confederate Lieutenant Colonel, state legislator, major of Spartanburg, and U…