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Coke County

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Texas, Coke County, near Robert Lee


Formed from Tom Green County
Created      March 13, 1889
Organized      April 23, 1889

Named in Honor of
Richard Coke
1829 - 1896
Governor of Texas      1874-1876
Member of United States Senate
1878 - 1896

County Seat, Hayrick, 1889
Robert Lee, since 1890

(Settlements & Settlers) Includes location, directions, 5 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

40th & 68th Troop Carrier Squadrons

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Ohio, Montgomery County, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Dedicated to the personnel and families
of the
68th Troop Carrier Squadron
433rd Troop Carrier Wing
and
40th Troop Carrier Squadron
317th Troop Carrier Wing

Donaldson – Rhein Main
Neubiberg – Sculthorpe

(Air & Space • Patriots & Patriotism • War, Cold) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Jacob Fitts

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New York, Niagara County, Somerset

Jacob Fitts
from Mansfield New Jersey
articled land 1809,
first settler 1810.
Site of first log cabin
between Ridge Rd and lake.

(Settlements & Settlers) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

USAF MATS Salt Water Division and USN Transport Squadrons

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Ohio, Montgomery County, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Anything – Anywhere – Anytime

(War, Cold • War, Korean • War, Vietnam • Waterways & Vessels) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

AACS / AFCS / AFCC Facility Checking Units

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Ohio, Montgomery County, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

In honor of all who served

For flight inspection and evaluation of
military and civil air traffic control facilities
navigation aids and landing systems worldwide

Dedicated September 2009

(Air & Space • Patriots & Patriotism • War, Cold • War, World II) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

740th, 741st & 742nd Strategic Missile Squadrons (MM I)

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Ohio, Montgomery County, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Dedicated to the
740th, 741st and 742nd SMS
Minuteman I
Missile Crews
Minot ND 1962-1971

Dedicated May 2010

(Air & Space • Patriots & Patriotism • War, Cold) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Ivy Mills

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Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Glen Mills
A pioneer in this area's industrial and religious development, Thomas Willcox built a paper mill here on the West Branch of Chester Creek in 1729. It became a major supplier to the print shop of Benjamin Franklin; by 1776 it was supplying paper for the currency of the colonies and Continental Congress and was operated by Willcox's descendants until 1866. An early Catholic mission was established on the property.

(Industry & Commerce • Settlements & Settlers) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Alfred J. Reach

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
Pioneer baseball professional; a great early 2nd baseman. Played for the Philadelphia Athletics, 1865-75. Phillies' first owner & president, 1883-1902. Published "Official Base Ball Guide." His A.J. Reach & Co., maker of sporting goods, was here.

(Entertainment • Sports) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

John Page Nicholson

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
A veteran of the Civil War, he was a leading military historian. Editor & compiler of the two-volume Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Active in preservation efforts at Gettysburg & Valley Forge. In 1888, a founder of The Civil War Library & Museum

(Arts, Letters, Music • War, US Civil • War, US Revolutionary) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
First U.S. foundation, Augustinian Order, 1796. In 1844 the original church here was burned during Nativist riots. This and other violence led to a state law requiring police forces, 1845, and to consolidation of the city and county, 1854.

(Churches, Etc. • Politics) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

Pennsylvania Hospital

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
This is the first hospital in the U.S. Chartered by Colonial Assembly in 1751 for "relief of the sick poor." Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond were its chief founders. First building, erected in 1755, is still used.

(Charity & Public Work • Colonial Era • Science & Medicine) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

Philadelphia Sketch Club

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
America’s oldest artists club was founded in 1860 to improve illustration skills. Artists found that social interaction enhanced the creation and appreciation of art. Members included Eakins, Anshutz, Breckenridge, Grafly, Horter, Moran, Pennell, Pitz, Sayen, Wagner, and Wyeth.

(Arts, Letters, Music) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

Jessie Redmon Fauset

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
Born to one of Philadelphia's old families. Literary editor, "The Crisis," 1919-26. A prolific writer of New Negro Renaissance fiction, she produced four full-length novels in addition to her poems and critical essays. She died here in 1961.

(African Americans • Arts, Letters, Music) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

Female Medical College of Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
First degree-granting women's medical school in nation, founded 1850. Renamed (1867) Woman's Medical College of Pa. by Ann Preston, Dean. Coeducational, 1969. Became Medical College of Pa., 1970; Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, 1996

(Education • Science & Medicine) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

1972 B-52 Crash

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Florida, Orange County, Orlando
(side 1)
At 11:20 a.m. on March 31, 1972, a 306th Bombardment Wing B-52D Stratofortress bomber stationed at nearby McCoy Air Force Base (now Orlando International Airport) crashed on this site. The plane, which was not carrying any weapons, had left McCoy minutes earlier and was headed north for a mock bombing exercise over Statesboro, Ga. when the aircraft sustained multiple engine failures and an engine fire. The crew was attempting to return to McCoy for an emergency landing when the aircraft crashed 3,220 feet short of the runway. The crash carved a 150-foot crater in the ground and about 40,000 gallons of fuel ignited and burned much of a two-block area in the residential area adjacent to this site. The crash killed seven Air Force crewmen, including pilot Capt. Wendell W. (Continued on other side) (side 2) (Continued from other side) Campbell, 30, co-pilot Capt. Barry E. Applebee, 26, radar-bombardier Maj. James J. Hammons, 37, navigator 1st Lt. Robert Heatherly, 26, electronic warfare officer Maj. William E. Kesler, 41, gunner M. Sgt. Allen H. Murray, 53, and instructor-navigator Lt. Col. George M. Gamache, 42. Eight civilians on the ground were injured, including 10-year-old Anthony Ellington, who was playing in a nearby field. Ellington died three days later in a military hospital in San Antonio, Texas, 80 percent of his body covered with burns. The accident remains the worst plane crash in Central Florida history.

This plaque is dedicated in grateful and loving tribute to the brave crew and civilian whose lives were lost that day. Teresa Jacobs, Orange County Mayor
Jennifer Thompson, Commissioner District 4
Orange County Board of County Commissioners


(Air & Space • Disasters) Includes location, directions, 3 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Joseph Huston

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
Oaks Cloister, built in 1900, was the home and studio of Philadelphia born Huston, architect of the PA Capitol. His Tudor home incorporates architectural elements and artwork by many capitol artists. He began his career with Furness and Evans, starting his firm in 1895.

(Industry & Commerce) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

Citizens and Southern Bank

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
Founded in 1921 by R.R. Wright, Sr., who was born of slave parents, this bank was noted for serving the financial needs of Black customers. It survived the Great Depression and later established offices throughout the city.

(African Americans • Industry & Commerce) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

Schuylkill Arsenal

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
Supplies for the Lewis & Clark Expedition (1803-1806), bought in Philadelphia by Meriwether Lewis, were stored and shipped to Pittsburgh from here in preparation for the journey’s start. Supplied military goods for Civil War, WWI and WWII. Built 1802-1806. Razed 1963.

(Industry & Commerce • War, US Civil • War, World I • War, World II) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

Robert Bogle

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
A noted Black caterer, Bogle opened a posh eatery at this location in 1813. Recognized for his popular meat pies, he was well known as a master of ceremonies at elaborate weddings, funerals, and banquets for his wealthy clients.

(African Americans • Industry & Commerce) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.

Engine Company No. 11

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Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia
One of 22 fire companies established under the Philadelphia Fire Department in 1871. In 1919, it became a segregated African American unit whose members distinguished themselves through professional service. Desegregated in 1952.

(African Americans • Charity & Public Work • Civil Rights) Includes location, directions, 1 photo, GPS coordinates, map.
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