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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IDY_union-pow-memorial_Richmond-VA.html
Nearby are buried at least 661 United States soldiers who died between July 1861 and June 1863 while prisoners of war in this city. Many died at Confederate General Hospital Number 1 adjacent to Shockoe Hill Cemetery which took in Union wounded fr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HZM_memorial-terrace_Richmond-VA.html
1788 This site was a part of the Academy of Sciences and Fine Arts where the Virginia Convention of 1788 voted to approve the proposed U.S. Constitution on June 25th. 1806 Richmond Theatre opened in three-story brick building. 1811 Theat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HZB_first-african-baptist-church_Richmond-VA.html
Tracing its roots to 1780 as the First Baptist Church, the First African Baptist Church was bought and organized by freedmen and slaves in 1841. The present building was erected on the same site in 1876. The establishment of First African Baptist …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FAY_tredegar-iron-works_Richmond-VA.html
Tredegar Iron Works has been designated a National Historic Landmark by American Society for Metals Chartered in 1837, Tredegar Iron Works was a major supplier of armament to the Confederacy during the Civil War. The foundry cast more than 1000 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FAX_joseph-reid-anderson_Richmond-VA.html
Born February 16, 1813 in Fincastle, Virginia Died September 7, 1892 at Isle of Shoales, New Hampshire Buried in Hollywood Cemetery Cadet Captain, Class of 1836, West Point Military Academy Purchased Tredegar Iron Works, April 4, 1848 Five term m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EQA_governor-edmund-randolph_Richmond-VA.html
Site of the home ofGovernor Edmund Randolph,Patriot, Soldier, Statesman. Placed by the Associationfor the Preservation ofVirginia Antiquities1907.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EQ9_virginias-executive-mansion_Richmond-VA.html
Designed by renowned Boston architect Alexander Parris and completed in 1813, Virginia's Federal-style Executive Mansion is the oldest purpose-built residence for governors and first families in the United States still serving that function. Until…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EJD_pipeline-trail_Richmond-VA.html
The stairs below you lead to a narrow catwalk that rests on top of a large pipe. It's a wonderful place to watch nature and escape the city for even just a few minutes. Located underneath the rail line, it follows the river and crosses above some …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AW2_powers-taylor-building_Richmond-VA.html
A handsome cast-iron storefront ornaments the ground floor of this row of buildings at 9-15 South 13th Street. Probably built during the 1880s, these structures housed a cigar manufactury and commission merchants' offices. For over 80 years parts …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17HY_tribute-to-the-brave-heroes_Cavite-City-Calabarzon.html
[Text in Japanese Kanji] In remembrance of the 4,500 fallen comrades in arms of the Japanese defense battalion commanded by Captain Akira Tagaki, the senior commander, composed of : 0-4 Squadron Troop 33031st Naval Special Resistance Combat …
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