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Cantey Family Cemetery

(Front)

This cemetery was established about 1739 by Joseph Cantey (d. 1763), planter and member of the Commons House of Assembly. It is on the site of Mount Hope, Cantey's plantation near the Santee River. Cantey served what was then ...

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Couch's Division, Fourth Army Corps

U.S.A.

Couch's Division, Fourth Army Corps,

Maj. Gen. D.N. Couch, Commanding.

September 16-18, 1862.

On the 16th, Couch's Division was drawn up across Pleasant Valley near Rohrersville, observing McLaws' command. On the morning of the 17th, the Division marched nearly to Harper's Ferry, then ...

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Confederate Army of Tenn. at Cassville

Gen. Joseph E. Johnston’s forces [CS], reaching Cassville May 18, 1864 from Resaca, 30 m. N., took positions on ridge W. of the town & prepared to

withstand the advancing Federals.

May 19th: Pursuant to this intention, Hood´s corps [CS] moved ...

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Fairlawn Plantation / Fort Fairlawn

Fairlawn Plantation

Fairlawn Barony, sometimes called “Fair-Lawn,” was granted to Peter Colleton, whose father John had been one of the original Lords Proprietors of the Carolina colony. John’s grandson John (1679-1754), known as “The Honorable,” was a planter and ...

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Fotheringay

Fotheringay was the home of George Hancock (1754-1820), a colonel in the Virginia Line during the Revolutionary War and aide-de-camp to Count Casimir Pulaski. He later served in both the Virginia House of Delegates and in the U.S. Congress, and ...

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Manor of Maske

Surveyed in 1766. Named for an estate in England. The Manor was about 6 miles wide and 12 miles long with the southern boundary at present Mason-Dixon Line. It was the second largest reserved estate of the Penns in Pennsylvania. ...

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Federal Building - U.S. Courthouse

Designed by W.J. Edbrooke, erected in 1892-99, and designated in 1972 as a landmark of the City of Milwaukee in recognition of its architectural and historical significance to the community.

Marker is on East Wisconsin Avenue, on the right when ...

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Confederate Defenders of Charleston

Fort Sumter 1861-1865

To The

Confederate

Defenders Of

Charleston

Fort Sumter

1861-1865

(Around bottom of base:)

Count Them Happy Who For Their Faith And Their Courage Endured A Great Fight

Marker is at the intersection of Murray Boulevard and ...

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Francis Marion’s Grave

(North face)

Sacred to the Memory

of

Genl. Francis Marion,

Who departed his life, on the 27th of February, 1795,

in the sixty-third year of his age

Deeply regretted by all his fellow-citizens.

History will record his worth and rising generations

embalm his memory ...

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74th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry

Honor

to the

Seventy-Fourth

Ohio Veteran

Volunteer Infantry

1861 - 1865

Marker is at the intersection of Detroit Street (U.S. 68) and Main Street (U.S. 35/42), on the right when traveling north on Detroit Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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