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Cemetery of Lost Souls
These headstones, removed from their gravesites as a resul...
Refugio County Courthouse
The county and city of Refugio are named after the Spanish...
Langley Field: Creating an Air Force
In Dec. 1916, the U.S. Army purchased land four miles nort...
Flack Block
City of Vancouver Heritage Building
Thomas Flack com...
Confederate Naval Works at Goose Creek
In 1854, brothers Thomas and John Chubb bought land in the...
Fortifications
Rich Mountain Battlefield
These earthworks protected...
Battle of Bladensburg
This is the site of the Battle of Bladensburg which took p...
Campaign for Atlanta Began Here
The 4th A.C., marching from Cleveland, Tenn. reached Catoo...
Catoosa Springs Confederate Hospitals
In 1862-1863 several Confederate hospitals were located he...
First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church, Savannah’s oldest standing house of ...
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Cemetery of Lost Souls
These headstones, removed from their gravesites as a result of vandalism, were found throughout the county on roadsides and in backyards. The headstones have been given a temporary resting site, here, until their rightful places can be located.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Refugio County Courthouse
The county and city of Refugio are named after the Spanish Mission De Nuestra Senora Del Refugio (the Mission of our Lady of Refuge) established here in 1795. The Spanish mission building served as Refugio County's courthouse at various times ...
Langley Field: Creating an Air Force
In Dec. 1916, the U.S. Army purchased land four miles north of here to build an airfield to use jointly with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. During World War I, the Army trained aircrews and tested aircraft there. In ...
Flack Block
City of Vancouver Heritage Building
Thomas Flack commissioned this landmark commercial building in 1898, following his return from a prosperous venture to the Klondike gold fields. Completed in 1900, it framed one of the city's most prominent intersections, facing the first ...
Confederate Naval Works at Goose Creek
In 1854, brothers Thomas and John Chubb bought land in the William Scott League on the east bank of Goose Creek at the mouth of Tabbs Bay. On this site, they established the Chubb Shipyard prior to the Civil War. ...
Fortifications
Rich Mountain Battlefield
These earthworks protected Confederates at Camp Garnett from small arms and artillery fire. Soldiers built them by rolling large logs into place and heaping dirt and rocks from a ditch in front. Trees were felled more than 100 ...
Battle of Bladensburg
This is the site of the Battle of Bladensburg which took place in the War of 1812. Commodore Joshua Barney and his 500 Marines were greatly outnumbered by the British Expeditionary Force of 4,500 trained regulars. The battle raged for ...
Campaign for Atlanta Began Here
The 4th A.C., marching from Cleveland, Tenn. reached Catoosa Springs May 4, 1864. The 23d A.C., via Cleveland & Red Clay, camped in this vicinity. Both corps moved S. from these positions toward Dalton, May 7.
The 4th A.C. went by ...
Catoosa Springs Confederate Hospitals
In 1862-1863 several Confederate hospitals were located here. The sick and wounded Confederate soldiers drank of the health-giving waters of the several mineral springs in this area. Drinking this mineral water and bathing in it enable many sick soldiers to ...
First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church, Savannah’s oldest standing house of worship, was designed by Elias Carter and completed in 1833. The congregation dates to 1800. In 1922 the front of the building was extended, and cupola removed, and the edifice covered with ...