Results for Headquarters
Price's Headquarters
Wilson's Creek
Since August 6, 1861, thousands of Co...
1st Corps Headquarters
Army of the Potomac
Army of the Potomac
1st. C...
Barracks, School, Headquarters
This barracks was built for the enlisted men at the...
Post Headquarters
Here the commanding officer and his staff ran the d...
Union Headquarters
Gen. H. W. Slocum,
commanding the Union
force...
Scout Headquarters
Chartered first in Warsaw 1911
Additional Charters 1...
Arthur St. Clair's Headquarters
Gen. Arthur St. Clair
First Governor
of the N....
Lee's Headquarters
Lee's headquarters from the latter part of June, 1864 to S...
First Park Headquarters
This log structure was built in 1930 to serve as headquart...
Union Headquarters
The Battle of the Wilderness
Ellwood stood in the ...
Results for Headquarters
Price's Headquarters
Wilson's Creek
Since August 6, 1861, thousands of Confederates had been camping in this area surrounding Major General Sterling Price's headquarters, waiting to attack the Union Army in Springfield. On the night of August 9, the long-awaited orders were issued.
Pickets were ...
1st Corps Headquarters
Army of the Potomac
Army of the Potomac
1st. Corps Headquarters
Major General
Abner Doubleday
July 1, 1863
Were located 230 yards S.E.
from here, near the pike
Marker is on Reynolds Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
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Barracks, School, Headquarters
This barracks was built for the enlisted men at the Sandy Hook Proving Ground. After the proving ground moved to Aberdeen, Maryland, in 1919, it became the Fort Hancock School and later Headquarters for the 7th Coast Artillery Regiment.
Sandy Hook ...
Post Headquarters
Here the commanding officer and his staff ran the day-to-day operations of Fort Hancock. A post of this size was usually commanded by a colonel.
During World War II, Fort Hancock was headquarters for all New York Harbor Defenses under the ...
Union Headquarters
Gen. H. W. Slocum,
commanding the Union
forces, located his
headquarters in this
field, March 16, 1865.
Marker is on Bryant Road (North Carolina Route 82), on the right when traveling south.
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Scout Headquarters
Chartered first in Warsaw 1911
Additional Charters 1920 and 1930
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
10 miles southeast
Route 95 - Sycamore St.
Coshocton
From “Cush-og-wenk” meaning “Black Bear Town”
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 36) and Bridge Street (Ohio Route 60), on the left when ...
Arthur St. Clair's Headquarters
Gen. Arthur St. Clair
First Governor
of the N.W. Territory,
had his headquarters here,
1800 - 1802
Marker is at the intersection of Water Street and Mulberry Street, on the left when traveling east on Water Street.
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Lee's Headquarters
Lee's headquarters from the latter part of June, 1864 to September, 1864 were here.
Marker is at the intersection of Jefferson Davis Highway (U.S. 1 / 301) and Arlington Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Jefferson Davis Highway.
Courtesy ...
First Park Headquarters
This log structure was built in 1930 to serve as headquarters for the Battlefield Parks Corporation. This private organization comprise of Richmond citizens, worked to preserve and protect Civil War battlefields around the city. In 1927 the corporation purchased acreage ...
Union Headquarters
The Battle of the Wilderness
Ellwood stood in the midst of the Wilderness, a dark, forbidding forest characterized by stunted trees and densely tangled undergrowth. When the Confederates challenged General Ulysses S. Grant’s advance through the Wilderness on May 5, ...