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To the Memory of Colonel Wm. Crawford
To the Memory
of
Colonel
Wm. Crawford
21st Missouri Infantry
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21...
21st Missouri Infantry
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21...
The University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh
Opening its doors in 1871, the University of Wisconsin-Osh...
Forty-Third North Carolina Regiment
Daniel's Brigade - Rodes's Division
Forty-Third Nort...
Michael Gaffney
1775 - 1854
Michael Gaffney
Founder
City...
Frank E. Schoonover Studios
The Frank E. Schoonover Studios were constructed in 1905 b...
Fort Totten
Here stood one of the forts built around New Bern by Union...
Battle of Hanover
June 30, 1863
between Brig. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick's...
Clifton
Occupied River Town
From the fall of Fort Donelson...
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To the Memory of Colonel Wm. Crawford
To the Memory
of
Colonel
Wm. Crawford
Revolutionary
War Soldier
Captured
Near this spot
By the Indians
June 7, 1782
was burned
at stake near
Upper Sandusky
June 11, 1782
Marker is on Leesville Road 0.4 miles east of Ohio Route 598, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
21st Missouri Infantry
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21st Missouri Infantry,
Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here from 8:30 to 9 A.M. April 6, 1862. It then retired to Prentiss' 3d position.
Marker is on Peabody ...
21st Missouri Infantry
Peabody's Brigade - Prentiss' Division
U.S.
21st Missouri Infantry,
Peabody's (1st) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here from 7:30 A.M. to 8:30 A.M. April 6, 1862 and then fell back to camp.
Marker can be reached ...
The University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh
Opening its doors in 1871, the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh was then the third normal school founded by the state. Pioneering in curricular innovations, the school also established the first kindergarten at an American public normal school in 1880, and it ...
Forty-Third North Carolina Regiment
Daniel's Brigade - Rodes's Division
Forty-Third North Carolina Regiment
Daniel's Brigade Rodes's Division
Ewell's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Thomas Stephen Kenan
Colonel
William Gaston Lewis
Lieutenant Colonel
Walter Jones Boggan
Major
As they approached the field of battle on the morning of July 1, the 43d North Carolina, along with ...
Michael Gaffney
1775 - 1854
Michael Gaffney
Founder
City of Gaffney
Memorial Wall Erected 1976
by City of Gaffney
Leonard Hope, Mayor
Ben L. Clary, City Administrator
Ray Clary, Frank Guyton, Fred Kirby
John Q. Little, Vernon Sanders,
J. Chad Sarratt
Councilmen
Cherokee Historic Preservation Society
Marker by Ruth and Hickson Jones
Marker is at the ...
Frank E. Schoonover Studios
The Frank E. Schoonover Studios were constructed in 1905 by Wilmington philanthropist Samuel Bancroft, Jr. Plans were provided by architect E.L. Rice, incorporating a Queen Anne design with four contiguous units. The original occupants were Frank E. Schoonover, N.C. Wyeth, ...
Fort Totten
Here stood one of the forts built around New Bern by Union forces after they took the town in March, 1862.
Marker is at the intersection of Trent Boulevard (State Road 1278) and Second Street, on the right when traveling ...
Battle of Hanover
June 30, 1863
between Brig. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick's
3rd Cavalry Division Army of the Potomac
and
Major Gen. J.E.B. Stuart's Cavalry Division
Army of Northern Virginia
Marker is at the intersection of Broadway (Pennsylvania Route 194) and Carlisle Street (Pennsylvania Route 94), on the right on ...
Clifton
Occupied River Town
From the fall of Fort Donelson to the war’s end, Clifton experienced significant military activity. It was an important port on the Tennessee River and a primary ferry-crossing between Middle and West Tennessee.
During his famous West ...