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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F60_lowenstein-mansion_Memphis-TN.html
Born in Germany in 1835, Elias Lowenstein emigrated to Memphis in 1854. The firm which he headed, B. Lowenstein & Bros. Department Store, was prominent in Memphis for 125 years. A leader in the Jewish community, he served as president of Temple Is…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1725_mallory-neely-house_Memphis-TN.html
Built circa 1852, this 25-room Italian villa-style mansion was home to the Isaac Kirtland, Benjamin Babb, James C. Neely, Daniel Grant, and Barton Lee Mallory families between 1852 and 1969. Extensively renovated during the 1880s and 1890s, it con…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1724_collins-chapel-christian-methodist-episcopal-church_Memphis-TN.html
A "Daughter" of Wesley Chapel (later, the First United Methodist Church), Collins Chapel was organized in 1841 and purchased this site in 1859. Names for its first pastor, J. T. C. Collins, it predates the formation of the CME denomination. Collin…
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