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Hampton Confederate Monument

(front)

1861-1865

Our

Confderate

Dead

(rear)

Erected by

Hampton Chapter, No.19

Daughters of the

Confederacy

Unveiled Oct. 29, 1901

Marker can be reached from the intersection of West Queens Way and High Court Lane.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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City of Clanton

Clanton, originally named Goose Pond, was founded in 1867 by Alfred Baker Sr. Goose Pond was renamed Clanton in honor of Confederate hero General James Holt Clanton. The city limits cover approximately 18 square miles. Clanton is located near the ...

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Tampa as Port of Embarkation for Spanish American War

From April to June, 1898, Tampa served as port of embarkation for U.S. troops on their way to Cuba. Some 30,000 troops arrived in Tampa and 16,000 embarked from Port Tampa on June 7. The Tampa Bay Hotel was headquarters ...

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Beta Pi Chapter of Kappa Sigma Fraternity

On this site, 277 W. Louther Street, from 1932 to 1963 lived the Brothers of Beta Pi Chapter of Kappa Sigma Fraternity.

Presented by the chapter's Alumni Association on

June 7, 2003

in honor of the chapter's 100th Anniversary

at Dickinson College, 1902-2002.

Marker is ...

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The Founding of Burlington

West New Jersey Proprietors

To commemorate

The Founding of Burlington

in 1677 and the

Mooring of the ship 'Shield'

near this spot in 1678

This tablet is erected by the Society of

Colonial Wars in the State of New Jersey

on the two hundred and fifieth

anniversary of ...

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Old Federal Road

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The route veering southeastward is a remnant of the Old Federal Road, northwest Georgia’s earliest vehicular way and the first thoroughfare linking Tennessee and Georgia across the Cherokee Nation. Permission to open the highway was granted by the Indians in ...

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Fort Delaware Museum

The reconstructed stockade, blockhouses, log cabins, blacksmith shop, shed, armory, and herb garden are representative of forts constructed by Connecticut settlers in the 1750’s.

Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

Marker is on New York Route 97, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

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3d Maryland Infantry

1st Brigade, 1st Division

(Front):3d Maryland Infty.

Col. Joseph M. Sudsburg

1st Brig. 1st Div. 12th Corps

July 2nd 1863.

Occupied this position in reserve.

Late in the afternoon moved

to reinforce the left of the line,

returning about 9 p.m.

and finding the works occupied

by the enemy.

Maryland's Tribute ...

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Old Federal Road

This highway follows closely the course of the Old Federal Road, the first vehicular and postal route to link Georgia and Tennessee across the Cherokee Nation. Informal permission to use the thoroughfare was granted by the Indians in 1803 and ...

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Old Federal Road

For the next 25 miles southward this highway coincides closely with the course of the Old Federal Road, the first vehicular and postal way to join Tennessee and Georgia across the Cherokee Nation. Beginning on the southeast Indian boundary in ...

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