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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM190H_41-for-freedom_North-Charleston-SC.html
The Navy's SSBN (Nuclear Powered Ballistic MissileSubmarine) force enjoyed a unique relationship withCharleston. Operating from here with other submarines-the SS's (Diesel powered subs) and SSN's(Nuclear powered subs), these SSBN's, each with a Bl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRA4_german-confederate-soldiers-monument_Charleston-SC.html
(North face) In The Confederate Armythe Soldiers Whom this MonumentCommemoratesIllustrated in Death as in LifeThe German's Devotion to Duty Beneath this monument, repose the remains of John A. Wagener, Born July 21, 1816, Died August 27, 1876…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQB1_jenkins-orphanage_North-Charleston-SC.html
(Front text) Since 1937 this has been the campus of the Jenkins Orphanage, established in Charleston in 1891 by Rev. Daniel Joseph Jenkins (1862-1937). Jenkins, a Baptist minister, founded this orphanage for African American children with aid from…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ4N_liberty-hill_North-Charleston-SC.html
Liberty Hill, established in 1871, is the oldest community in what is now North Charleston. In 1864 Paul and Harriet Trescot, "free persons of color" living in Charleston, owned 112 acres here. They sold land to Ishmael Grant, Aaron Middleton, and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ3V_park-circle_North-Charleston-SC.html
Park Circle is the focus of the master plan for North Charleston, designed by W.B. Marquis in 1912. One of the first modern planned communities in S.C., this 1500-acre development was completed shortly before World War II and grew with the wartime…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG2R_charleston-light-dragoons_Charleston-SC.html
(West face) CLD 1861 - 1865 To The Heroic Dead.James W. O'Hear, Lieut.J.Allen Miles, Sergt.Alfred Manigault, Corpl. Charles E. Prioleac?? "????Arthur Robinson ??" Privates James Adger Jr. Josiah Bedon James L. Bee J.H.W. Boone Benjamin Bostic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG1F_trolley-parks-in-america_Glen-Echo-MD.html
The Early Trolley Park.In 1888 in Richmond, Virginia, Frank Sprague revolutionized American travel with his invention of the electric trolley. A new fast and economical transportation dawned. Suburban communities, like Glen Echo, soon opened up al…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG1E_defense-of-charleston-harbor-memorial_Charleston-SC.html
(North face):Iron CladsPalmetto State Chicora Charleston Columbia— · — Confederate States Ships Engaged inThe Defense of Charleston Harbor. (West Face):- Forts - Sumter.Moultrie.Johnson.Pemberton.— · — Fort…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFZ4_south-carolina-generals-memorial_Charleston-SC.html
(East face)General Officers P.A.C.S.From South Carolina.Killed or Died in Service, 1861-1865. ——Brig. GenLSBarnard E. Bee.July 21, 1861.Adley H. Gladden.April 12, 1862.J.B. Villepigue.Nov. 9, 1862.Maxcy Gregg. Dec. 13, 1862.Micah Jenki…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFXI_soldiers-ground_Charleston-SC.html
Appropriated by Magnolia Cemetery at the request of the Confederate Government for burial of those men who fought and died defending the cause. Among the fallen are 82 Confederate Soldiers that died on the battlefield at Gettysburg. In 1871, the L…
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