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A Winter Refuge
Berkeley Springs Hotel
(Preface): On January 1, 1862...
The Officer’s Quarters
You are now standing on what was once Officer’s Row at the...
Officer’s Garden
"The walls were almost hidden by a wealth of vines and fol...
Last Home of Traveller
The last home of
Traveller
Through war and pea...
Camp Site of the Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
This tablet marks the camp site
of the
For...
Flat Rock Cemetery
Founded 1802
Four Acres of Land Deeded to
the...
Site of Schenectady
The site of Schenectady was bought of the Indians by Van C...
In Memory of the Confederate Heroes
In Memory of the Confederate Heroes of Fayette County
<...Flight of Five Locks
National Historic
Civil Engineering...
Home and Laboratory of Dr. Asa Fitch, Jr.
1809-1879
First State entomologist, 1854-71. Pione...
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A Winter Refuge
Berkeley Springs Hotel
(Preface): On January 1, 1862, Confederate Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson led four brigades west from Winchester, Va., to secure Romney in the fertile South Branch Valley on the North Western Turnpike. He attacked and occupied Bath on ...
The Officer’s Quarters
You are now standing on what was once Officer’s Row at the second Fort Smith. From 1846 to 1865, two large buildings stood on the western edge of the parade ground and provided housing for officers and their families. Unlike ...
Officer’s Garden
"The walls were almost hidden by a wealth of vines and foliage, and the enclosed space was as green as nature and care could make it. Beautiful flower beds were kept well tended by the soldiers and added greatly to ...
Last Home of Traveller
The last home of
Traveller
Through war and peace the faithful, devoted and beloved horse of
General Robert E. Lee
Placed by the Virginia Division
United Daughters of Confederacy
Marker is on Washington Street north of Lee Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Camp Site of the Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
This tablet marks the camp site
of the
Forty-Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
Colonel William G. Dows
Commanding
1898-1899
War with Spain
Marker is on Main Street N (State Route 5) (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
Flat Rock Cemetery
Founded 1802
Four Acres of Land Deeded to
the Trustees of Flat Rock
Methodist Episcopal Church
Baxter Mosley, Edmond Hames
Thomas Hames, Charles Hames
and Coleman Fowler, on May 10, 1802
by Israel Fowler
Recorded December 3, 1839
Marker is at the intersection of Eisontown Road and Peter ...
Site of Schenectady
The site of Schenectady was bought of the Indians by Van Curler in 1661 and a patent granted 1690. Union College was chartered in 1795. The city was incorporated in 1798 and in 1831 became the western terminus of the ...
In Memory of the Confederate Heroes
In Memory of the Confederate Heroes of Fayette County
1861-1865
Erected by Fayette County Chapter U.D.C.
1934
Marker is at the intersection of Glynn Street South (Georgia Route 85) and East Lanier Avenue (Georgia Route 54), on the right when traveling north on Glynn ...
Flight of Five Locks
National Historic
Civil Engineering Landmark
American Society of Civil Engineers 1852
Flight of Five Locks -
New York State Barge Canal
The Greatest Series of High Lift Locks In The Shortest Distance Of Any Canal In The United States ...
Home and Laboratory of Dr. Asa Fitch, Jr.
1809-1879
First State entomologist, 1854-71. Pioneer in study of crop pests and their control.
Marker is on New York Route 29 0.2 miles from Pine Ln, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org