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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2WP_the-depot-at-beaver-dam_Beaverdam-VA.html
The first railroad depot at Beaver Dam was built ca. 1840 to serve the farmers of Hanover and Louisa counties. Its strategic location during the Civil War made it a target of many Union raids. The July 20, 1862, raid saw the depot burned and Colon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2WO_oliver-club_Hibbing-MN.html
With the mining activities expanding and the village of Hibbing's population growing, there was a lack of entertainment for the miners, so the Oliver Iron Mining Company constructed a building which was once known as the Oliver Club. It had a …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2WN_carnegie-library_Hibbing-MN.html
This library was donated to Hibbing by Andrew C. Carnegie. Mr. Carnegie was a financier who made his fortune in steel. The library was finer than many in larger cities. It had all the major books available at the time. When the building wa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2WM_schools_Hibbing-MN.html
Education was very important to the new immigrants. They wanted their children to have an education that they were unable to have. From small schools in the early years to bigger and better schools such as the Lincoln High School that was on t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2WL_sayreville-9-11-memorial_Sayreville-NJ.html
In Honor and Memory ofOur Loved Ones William F. AllenJudy Hazel S. FernandezDonna Marie GiordanoRobert T. "Bobby" Hughes, Jr.Vinod Parakat and All Others Lost on"9-11-2001"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2WK_sayreville-new-jersey-time-capsule_Sayreville-NJ.html
The contents of thisTime Capsuleare presentedto the residents of Sayreville, New Jerseyin 2076 from theresidents of Sayreville, New Jerseyin 1976Mayor John E CzernikowskyCouncilmenKenneth W. Buchanan, Sr. · Alvin W. Jolly · Joseph Ke…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2WJ_old-school-baptist-church_South-River-NJ.html
Circa 1805Has been placed on theNational Registerof Historic PlacesBy the United StatesDepartment of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2WI_rays-arithmetic_Valley-Grove-WV.html
North, Joseph Ray, who wrote the celebrated Ray's Arithmetic, was born, Nov. 25, 1807. At the age of 16, Ray went to Cincinnati where in 1834 he published the first of his series of textbooks on arithmetic and algebra.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2WH_thomas-paine-monument_Bordentown-NJ.html
Thomas Paine (1739 - 1809)Father of the American Revolution(Northeast face of Monument Base):Paine's words and deeds put the concepts of independence, equality, democracy, abolution of slavery, representative government and a constitution with a b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2WG_william-a-fuller_Kennesaw-GA.html
To The Memory ofWilliam A. Fuller1836-1905Captain Independent State Troopsof Georgia, C.S.A. As conductor on the state - owned Western & Atlantic R.R. he led the pursuing party that, after a 90-mile chase — in which three locomotives were…