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Torrance Fire Dept Monument

I bet it is hard for the church-going populace around here to decide which church to go to. There are so many outstanding ones to choose from.

May 7, 2016. Photos by Juan Ocampo for Metro. Please feel free to download and use!

Department of Water and Power, City of Los Angeles, Station No. 18.

"60,000 cars drive by every day!" --Not me, I walked by!

The Crenshaw's

Judy Christian in middle

Brenda Howard on end with white jacket

Nearly 200 students from Headland, Brantley, Luverne, and Crenshaw Christian Academy schools attended Farm Safety Day coordinated and hosted by the Crenshaw County Conservation District on Thursday, September 22, 2016. The event was held at the Tom Harbin Ag Center in Luverne. The Alabama Forestry Commission, Alabama Farmers Federation, Sun South, Haynes Medical, Alabama Extension Cooperative, and Cities of Brantley and Luverne were on hand to teach students about various facets of safety precautions on the farm or at home. Troy firefighter, Curtiss Shaver, shared his personal story of losing part of his leg at age 18 in a farm-related accident. He said the way local firefighters and paramedics came to his aid following the accident motivated him to join their ranks.

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Near crenshaw Leimert Park

The former location of the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Village is now View Park. NOT a part of the city of Los Angeles, but part of the County of Los Angeles.

Setting up for the day's sales.

Back on Pavement just off Carters Mill Rd, going toward Rectortown VA.

May 7, 2016. Photos by Juan Ocampo for Metro. Please feel free to download and use!

At Crenshaw and King.

Florance and Crenshaw seems to be a popular place to post signs on the poles.

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Army of Northern Virginia

Hill’s Corps Artillery Reserve

Pegram’s Battalion Crenshaw’s’ Battery

Two Napoleons Two 12 Pounder Howitzers

 

July 1. The Napoleons occupied the ridge west of Herr’s Tavern and took an active part in the battle. The howitzers were not engaged.

 

July 2. Early in the morning all the guns took position here and were actively engaged throughout the day. Sometimes annoyed by sharpshooters which the howitzers aided in silencing.

 

July 3. Remained here and participated in all the operations of the artillery.

 

July 4. About sunset withdrew and began the march to Hagerstown.

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