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Nicholls's Brigade
Johnson's Division - Ewell's Corps
C.S.A.
Army...
Fort Bull
On Water Route
Destroyed And
Many Kille...
Campbell African Methodist Episcopal Church
2562 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Campbell A...
No Turning Back
The Battle of the Wilderness
When the armies depar...
Middlebury Lodge No. 34 F.&A.M.
On December 21, 1818, The Grand Lodge of Fr...
Greensboro Presbyterian Church
Organized 1823 by Rev. James Hillhouse
of South Caro...
Union Soldiers Buried in Historic Cemetery
Southern Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery
This cem...
Middlebury Cemetery
This burying ground was the first public cemetery l...
Shaver's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Shaver's (1st) Brigade,
Arna Wendell Bontemps
1902 - 1973
At this site lived Arna W. Bontemps, one...
Results for B
Nicholls's Brigade
Johnson's Division - Ewell's Corps
C.S.A.
Army of Northern Virginia
Ewell's Corps Johnson's Division
Nicholls's Brigade
1st. 2nd. 10th. 14th. 15th. Louisiana Infantry
July 1 Arrived near nightfall and took position east of Rock Creek north of Hanover Road and on the right of the Division.
July ...
Fort Bull
On Water Route
Destroyed And
Many Killed By
French & Indians
March 27 1756
Marker can be reached from Ft. Bull Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Campbell African Methodist Episcopal Church
2562 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Campbell AME, established in 1867 as Mount Zion AME, was an outgrowth of its overcrowded parent church, Allen Chapel AME, founded in 1850. When it moved to a location near the present one ...
No Turning Back
The Battle of the Wilderness
When the armies departed the Wilderness, they left behind a disfigured landscape. Trenches twisted like earthen snakes through the woods, and blackened leaves marked the paths of fires. Along the Brock Road, noted one soldier, ...
Middlebury Lodge No. 34 F.&A.M.
On December 21, 1818, The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio granted a Charter to Middlebury Lodge No. 34 marking the beginning of Freemasonry in Summit County. The Lodge was located on Case Avenue, then known ...
Greensboro Presbyterian Church
Organized 1823 by Rev. James Hillhouse
of South Carolina, with
Patrick Norris and William Hillhouse,
veterans of American Revolution,
as founding elders.
Original wooden structure replaced
by brick building in 1841
under pastorate of
Rev. Thomas Sydenham Witherspoon.
Present building erected in 1859 when
Rev. J. C. Mitchell was pastor.
Old ...
Union Soldiers Buried in Historic Cemetery
Southern Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery
This cemetery
holds the remains of
18 California Volunteers who died
at Fort Lowell during the Civil War and a
Civil War Veteran of the U.S. Colored Troops.
Their graves are marked with a GAR star.
Sgt. John C. McQuade - Co.B, ...
Middlebury Cemetery
This burying ground was the first public cemetery located within Akron's boundaries. It was also known as the "Old Cemetery" and the "Newton Street Cemetery." Deacon Titus Chapman donated this land in 1808 as a burying ground, and he was ...
Shaver's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Shaver's (1st) Brigade,
7th Ark., 2d Ark., 6th Ark., 3d Confederate,
Hardee's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
This brigade, with its regiments in order from left to right as above, its battery on the right, attacked Peabody's brigade here at 8 ...
Arna Wendell Bontemps
1902 - 1973
At this site lived Arna W. Bontemps, one of the most prolific contributors to the Harlem or Negro Renaissance. From 1943 to 1965, Bontemps, an award-winning poet, playwright, novelist, biographer, historian, editor, and author of children's books, was ...