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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4RW_bradley-clinic_Stafford-VA.html
Dedicated as theBradley Clinicon22 September 1995in honor ofPharmacist's Mate Second ClassJohn H. BradleyUnited States Navywho served with honor and distinction in the Second Battalion, Twenty-Eighth Marines, Fifth Marine Division, Fleet Marine Fo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4QJ_aquia-church_Stafford-VA.html
Here is Aquia Church, the church of Overwharton Parish, formed before 1680 by the division of Potomac Parish. It was built in 1757, on the site of an earlier church, in the rectorship of Reverend John Moncure, who was the parish minister from 1738…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4H4_in-memory-of-september-11-2001_Stafford-VA.html
The Pentagon ? ? ?The World Trade CenterSomerset County, PA "All Gave Some" ? ? "Some Gave All" For those who were lostFor those who lost family and friends For those protecting our familiesFor those protecting our freedoms God Bless T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4H3_in-memory-of-the-oklahoma-city-tragedy_Stafford-VA.html
Purple: CourageWhite: InnocenceBlue: Statehood (Our Flag)Yellow: Hope The Citizens of Stafford CountyApril 19, 1996 In honor of those who came to their aid
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3WE_in-honor-of-those-who-served_Stafford-VA.html
Inhonorof themen and womenofStafford Countywho served indefense of theirCommonwealthandCountry
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3WD_stafford-county-tri-centennial_Stafford-VA.html
August 7, 1964In celebration of its 300th Birthday, here is buried a capsule by order of the Circuit Court, to be opened on August 7, 2064. Planted by the Stafford County Lions Club and Stafford County Board of Supervisors
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2Q3_trooper-jessica-jean-cheney_Stafford-VA.html
State Police— In Memory of —Jessica Jean CheneyJanuary 17th 1998"What she lacked in experience, she made up for in hard work and spirit."? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -E. Futrell
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UY_aquia-landing_Stafford-VA.html
The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad was extended to its terminus here at Aquia Landing in 1846. By steamboat and railroad, travelers from Washington, D.C., to Richmond could complete in 9 hours a journey that took 38 hours by stageco…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UV_aquia-landing_Stafford-VA.html
Aquia Landing's location on the Potomac River, coupled with its access to the R.F.&P. Railroad, made it an important supply base for the Union army. Food, clothing and other equipment were shipped down the Potomac River, unloaded here, and sent to…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ET_ray-hall_Stafford-VA.html
Hospital Corpsman Second ClassDavid R. Ray, U.S. NavyAwarded the Medal of Honor (posthumously) for combat operations against the enemyin the Republic of Vietnamon 19 March 1969 while serving with Battery D,Second Battalion, Eleventh Marines,First …
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