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Frazier's Farm
or Glendale Battlefield
North and South of this poin...
Mingo Flats
Named for the Mingo Indians who had a village here. This t...
Frazier's Farm
or Glendale Battlefield
North and South of this poin...
The Spirit of the American Doughboy
1917 1918
Emmitsburg In The Great War
Battles For The Bridges
Gauley Bridge - A Town in Between
When the war began...
Sugarloaf Massacre
After an unsuccessful attack on Fort Augusta, Indians and ...
Boone Expedition for Kentucky
Boone Highway / The Trading Path
From this spot wher...
Site of Woodlawn Camp Meeting
Established by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1871, the...
The Synagogue of Capharnaum
The synagogue is made up of four units, namely the ...
Petrified Wood
Araucarioxylon Arizonicum Knowlton
about 200 milli...
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Frazier's Farm
or Glendale Battlefield
North and South of this point lay the line of battle in which the Confederate commands of James Longstreet and A.P. Hill engaged indecisively the Federal forces in the Fourth Battle of the Seven Days’ Campaign. This spot ...
Mingo Flats
Named for the Mingo Indians who had a village here. This tribe was a branch of the Iroquois. The Seneca Indian Trail passes this point. On Valley Mountain in 1861, Gen. Robert E. Lee camped while campaigning in this valley.
Marker ...
Frazier's Farm
or Glendale Battlefield
North and South of this point lay the line of battle in which the Confederate commands of James Longstreet and A.P. Hill engaged indecisively the Federal forces in the Fourth Battle of the Seven Days’ Campaign. This spot ...
The Spirit of the American Doughboy
1917 1918
Emmitsburg In The Great War
This memorial
erected and dedicated in honor of
those from Emmitsburg District
who served in The World War
The Supreme Sacrifice Made By
Bentzel, Arthur H* Hahn, Martin Luther* Rowe, Francis Edward*
Elder, ...
Battles For The Bridges
Gauley Bridge - A Town in Between
When the war began, most residents of this part of present-day West Virginia were Confederate in their sympathies. Both Confederate and Union forces considered the wooden covered bridge here strategically important because the James ...
Sugarloaf Massacre
After an unsuccessful attack on Fort Augusta, Indians and Tories surprise a detachment of Northumberland Co. militia on Sept. 11, 1780. The site of the massacre is just beyond the town.
Marker is at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 93 and ...
Boone Expedition for Kentucky
Boone Highway / The Trading Path
From this spot where stood the
Old State House
was started an expedition of
frontiersmen under
Col. Richard Henderson,
for Kentucky, led by
Daniel Boone
March 17, 1776
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“And they marched away solemnly as
if going to the ends of the ...
Site of Woodlawn Camp Meeting
Established by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1871, the camp was a popular center of religious and social life. Political candidates and vacationers attended the two-week meetings in August. Its forty-two year era ended in 1913.
Marker is at the intersection ...
The Synagogue of Capharnaum
The synagogue is made up of four units, namely the prayer hall, the eastern courtyard, the southern porch, and a side-room near the northwestern corner of the prayer hall.
The prayer hall, with the façade toward Jerusalem, is rectangular in ground ...
Petrified Wood
Araucarioxylon Arizonicum Knowlton
about 200 million years old
Found near Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona
Contributors:
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zuhl
City of Holbrook, Arizona
Marker is on Madison Drive NW, on the right ...