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75th Pennsylvania Infantry
3rd Brigade - 2rd Division.
[Front-Bottom of Marker]...
Forrest Crosses Tennessee River
“…pushing the horses off the bluff…&rd...
In Memory of Our Beloved Sons
In memory of our beloved sons who paid the supreme sacrifi...
First Land Battle
First land battle between the North and South here, June 3...
Waynesboro Operation Enduring Freedom & Operation Iraqi Freedom
In honor of those who served in
Operation Enduring...
The First National Bank No. 2
Erected - 1922
The First National Bank opened for bu...
Western Headquarters of Russell, Majors, and Waddell
This was the site of the western business headquarters of ...
Sons of Confederate Veterans
1896
This Monument erected in honor of the gallant...
The First National Bank No. 1
Erected - 1883
Constructed in 1883, this building wa...
Metcalfe Station
Land, original buildings and boxcar given in loving memory...
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75th Pennsylvania Infantry
3rd Brigade - 2rd Division.
[Front-Bottom of Marker]
75th Pennsylvania Infantry
3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 11th Corps.
[Front-Top of Marker]
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
To her Seventy Fifth Regiment
Infantry Volunteers.
Major August Lesic Commanding
Wauhatchie
Lookout Mountain
Missionary Ridge
Organized at Philadelphia
In August 1861 By
Colonel Henry Bohlen
Discharged at Murfreesboro Tennessee
September 1, ...
Forrest Crosses Tennessee River
“…pushing the horses off the bluff…”
(Preface):
Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest led his cavalry brigade on a raid through west Tennessee, Dec. 15, 1862- Jan 3, 1863, destroying railroads and severing Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s supply line between Columbus, Kentucky, ...
In Memory of Our Beloved Sons
In memory of our beloved sons who paid the supreme sacrifice.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Speedway Road and Regent Street, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Land Battle
First land battle between the North and South here, June 3, 1861. Confederates under Col. Porterfield were dislodged by Federal troops from Gen. McClellan's army under Col. Kelley. The old covered bridge here was used by both armies.
Marker is on ...
Waynesboro Operation Enduring Freedom & Operation Iraqi Freedom
In honor of those who served in
Operation Enduring Freedom and
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Erected by th Family Readiness
Group of Detachment 1 Battery B
2nd Battalion 115th Field Artillery
Waynesboro, Tennessee
Gary Allen Anderson Jr. •
Daniel Baskins •
...The First National Bank No. 2
Erected - 1922
The First National Bank opened for business in this building on October 4, 1923. Designed by the New York form of Mowbray and Uffinger and constructed by the George A. Fuller Co., this six story building was Sanford's ...
Western Headquarters of Russell, Majors, and Waddell
This was the site of the western business headquarters of Russell, Majors, and Waddell -- founders, owners, and operators of the Pony Express, 1860-1861. The firm's main office was in Leavenworth, Kansas. W.W. Finney was the western representative in San ...
Sons of Confederate Veterans
1896
This Monument erected in honor of the gallant Confederate Soldiers of Wayne County who fought, died and suffered in the War for Southern Independence.
1861-1865
Confederate Units Formed in Wayne County
2nd (Biffle’s) Tenn. Cavalry BTN.
6th (Wheeler’s) Reg’t
...The First National Bank No. 1
Erected - 1883
Constructed in 1883, this building was originally the Lyman Bank and is the oldest brick building in the downtown commercial district. The bank was reorganized as the First National Bank of Sanford and in 1908 the building was ...
Metcalfe Station
Land, original buildings and boxcar given in loving memory of Quincy Hague Metcalfe by the Gene Metcalfe family.
From this site Mr. Q. H. Metcalfe supervised section crews for the Lawndale Railway and Industrial Company, 1899-1943.
Marker is at the intersection of ...