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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM52G_north-adams-street-and-middle-lane-residential-area_Rockville-MD.html
The area at North Adams Street and Middle Lane has four of the oldest surviving Rockville homes: 101, 106, and 5 North Adams, and the Beall-Dawson House. The 1793 portion of the house at 5 North Adams is probably the oldest structure in Rockvi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM52F_confederate-conference_Chambersburg-PA.html
On June 26, 1863, Gen. Robert E. Lee, and staff, entered this square. After conferring with Gen. A.P. Hill, near the middle of the 'Diamond', Lee turned eastward and made headquarters at the edge of town.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM52E_the-john-jack-tavern_Chambersburg-PA.html
On this site stood the John Jack Tavern. Operated by the family of James Jack, courier of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. The Tavern was used from 1784 until 1794 as a courthouse and jail for Franklin County.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM52D_chambersburg-founded-a-d-1764_Chambersburg-PA.html
Burned by rebel cavalry July 30, A.D. 1864DestroyedBuildings 537Value of Real Estate $713,294.34Value of Personal Property $915,137.24
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM52C_underground-railroad-activity-in-chambersburg_Chambersburg-PA.html
Throughout the pre-Civil War period, there were a number of Underground Railroad "stations" in this area, temporary places of refuge for former slaves escaping through the mountainous terrain to freedom in the North. One local Underground Railroad…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM52B_memorial-fountain-and-union-soldier-statue_Chambersburg-PA.html
Erected at center of Memorial Square to honor over 5,000 Franklin County soldiers who served in Civil War, 1861-65. Secured through gifts of Franklin County citizens and dedicated July 17, 1878.Entered in National Register of Historic Places, May …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM52A_sussex-railroad_Branchville-NJ.html
In 1869, due to the efforts of a prominent Branchville resident, William H. Bell, the Sussex Railroad was completed, ending in Branchville borough. The line, finished by Bell himself, was for a time referred to as the "Branchville Railroad." The f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM529_first-convention-for-womans-rights_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
First convention forWoman's RightsWas held on this corner1848
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM528_mynderse-academy_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
Named for Col. Wilhelmus Mynderse, founder of Seneca Falls
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM527_the-hill-memorial_Newton-NJ.html
The Hill MemorialHeadquartersof theSussex County Historical SocietyBuilt 1916 in Renaissance Revival style by gift of Joshua Hill. Dedicated June 8, 1917. Listed 1985 on State and National Historic Registers as the oldest Museum Building in New Je…