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This monument was erected by the men and women of the Southern Pacific Company, who, in 1930, were carrying on the work he began in 1860. He convinced four Sacramento merchants that his plan was practical and enlisted their help. Ground was broken for the r…
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Panel 1: "Not for fame or reward, not for place or for rank; not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity; but in simple obedience to duty as they understood it; these men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, and died." Panel 2: To our dead heroes, …
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Padre Garc, first recorded non-Indian to visit this locality, came in April of 1776, seeking a new route from Mexico to California. His epic journey covered more than two thousand miles of uncharted wilderness, opening trails that later became highways and …
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Graduate of the College of Charlestonand Columbia Theological Seminary Pastor of Clinton, Duncan Creek, Shady Grove,and Thornwell Presbyterian Churches Founded and President of theThornwell Home and School for Children Founder of Clinton College,no…
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Donated A.D. 1969bysculptress Anna Hyatt Huntingtonin her 93rd yearin timeless memorial toIsrael PutnamSenior Major General in the Continental Army who at Greenwich, Connecticut, in February of 1779, made good a dramatic mounted escape from pursuing British…
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In MemoriumErectedby the State ofMichiganto herSoldiersandSailorswho were imprisonedon these grounds.1861-1865.
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In which Abraham Lincoln once practiced Law stood West of this Marker.1829 - 1838Replica placed by Decatur and Macon County Heritage Committee.
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Lincoln mounted a stump by Harrell's Tavern facing this square, and defended the Illinois Whig Party candidates near this spot at age 21 in the Summer of 1830. This statue erected Oct. 12, 1968 by the Decatur and Macon County Heritage Committee.
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM7VU_thomas-a-dooley-m-d-48_Notre-Dame-IN.html
Who as a pre-medical student cherished Our Lady's Grotto and who as a physician served the afflicted people of Southeast Asia with uncommon devotion and dedication
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The State of Maryland has provided this cemetery, and erected this monument, to perpetuate the memory of the Confederate dead, who fell in the Battles of Antietam and South Mountain. The State of Virginia, has contributed toward the burial of her dead, i…
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