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Myrtle Hill (other)
Myrtle Hill may refer to: United Kingdom *Myrtle Hill, a location in Myddfai community, Wales United States *Boligee Hill, now known as Myrtle Hill, near Boligee, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) *Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, Georgia, a site of The 1793 Battle of Hightower, NRHP-listed * Myrtle Hill (Owingsville, Kentucky), NRHP-listed *Myrtle Hill Plantation House The Myrtle Hill Plantation House is a historic plantation house located along Myrtle Hill Road, near Gloster, Louisiana in DeSoto Parish. The original Greek Revival house was built by slave labor between 1835 and 1840. The English Robbins br ...
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Boligee Hill
Boligee Hill, now known as Myrtle Hill, is a historic plantation house near Boligee, Alabama. The Boligee Hill plantation was established in 1835 by Dr. John David Means. He had migrated to Alabama from Newberry, South Carolina. Dr. Means had 110 slaves according to the 1850 Greene County census. The house was built in 1840. It was acquired by the Hays family in 1869 and renamed Myrtle Hall for the sweet myrtle growing around it. The property was restored in 2007 by the Beeker family and renamed Myrtle Hill. The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artist ... on February 19, 1982, due to its architectural significance. Gallery Image:Boligee Hill 02.jpg, Rear elevation in 1936 Image:Boligee Hill 03.jpg, Detail ...
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Myrtle Hill Cemetery
Myrtle Hill Cemetery is the second oldest cemetery in the city of Rome, Georgia. The cemetery is at the confluence of the Etowah River and Oostanaula River and to the south of downtown Rome across the South Broad Street bridge. Geography Three of Rome's seven hills were chosen as burial grounds - Lumpkin Hill, Myrtle Hill, and Mount Aventine because of the flooding of Rome's three rivers - Etowah, Oostanaula and Coosa. Myrtle Hill was named for its ''Vinca minor'' (trailing myrtle) on the hill. The cemetery covers on 6 terraces and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Myrtle Hill cemetery is the final resting place of more than 20,000 people including doctors, politicians, football heroes, soldiers including America's Known Soldier, a First Lady of the United States, and Rome's founders. "Where Romans Rest" is an annual tour of Myrtle Hill Cemetery, given by the Greater Rome Convention & Visitors Bureau. History Battle of Hightower Before becoming a cem ...
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Myrtle Hill (Owingsville, Kentucky)
Myrtle Hill, located near Owingsville, Kentucky, is a Federal-style house and outbuildings dating from 1815. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The listing includes four contributing buildings In the law regulating historic districts in the United States, a contributing property or contributing resource is any building, object, or structure which adds to the historical integrity or architectural qualities that make the historic distri .... The main house is a one-and-a-half-story brick residence. With . References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky Federal architecture in Kentucky Houses completed in 1815 National Register of Historic Places in Bath County, Kentucky 1815 establishments in Kentucky {{BathCountyKY-NRHP-stub ...
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