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Chalmers' Brigade
Wither's Division - Bragg's Corps
C.S.
Chalmer...
Myrtle Beach Army Air Field - Myrtle Beach Air Force Base
Marker Front:
Myrtle Beach Army Air Field operated h...
Rose's Mill Bridge
This handsome three-arch bridge over Antietam Creek was co...
Felfoot Bridge
Built in 1854 by George Burgan for $1,550, this bridge spa...
Site of Bridge 1834
Built by
Thomas Fealy
Lieut. Jno. Pickell
<...Graham A. Barden
1896-1967
Congressman, 1935-61. Secured military bas...
Grub Gulch
"Gold Fever" hit the streams in Madera County in 1849. Gru...
Seabees ~ Can Do
With compassion for others
We build ~ We fight
Osterhaus' Division - Blair's Corps.
Brig. Gen. Peter J. Osterhaus.
No. 4...................
Flour Bin 1758
Added to the bakery, which adjoined the bin on the northea...
Results for B
Chalmers' Brigade
Wither's Division - Bragg's Corps
C.S.
Chalmers' (2d) Brigade,
9th Miss., 7th Miss., 5th Miss., 2 Cos. 52d Tenn., 10th Miss.,
Withers' (2d) Div., Bragg's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
This brigade formed in the ravine of Dill Branch at 6 p.m., April 6, 1862. Its ...
Myrtle Beach Army Air Field - Myrtle Beach Air Force Base
Marker Front:
Myrtle Beach Army Air Field operated here 1940-47 and grew out of city plans to expand the municipal airport from two grass landing strips to a more permanent facility. In 1940-41 the U.S. Army Air Corps trained civilian pilots ...
Rose's Mill Bridge
This handsome three-arch bridge over Antietam Creek was constructed by John Weaver in 1839 and was specially adapted to the grain mill which was built at the same time. The westernmost of the three arches was designed to accommodate the ...
Felfoot Bridge
Built in 1854 by George Burgan for $1,550, this bridge spans Little Antietam Creek and stands on "Felfoot" a tract of land originally surveyed in 1734 and patented to Thomas Swearingen in 1737. An unusual feature of this bridge is ...
Site of Bridge 1834
Built by
Thomas Fealy
Lieut. Jno. Pickell
U.S. Engineer
H. M. Pettit
Ass't Supd't.
Marker is on National Highway (U.S. 40), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Graham A. Barden
1896-1967
Congressman, 1935-61. Secured military bases for eastern N.C.; advocated Taft-Hartley labor relations act. Grave 4 blocks northwest.
Marker is on Broad Street (Business U.S. 70) near Craven Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Grub Gulch
"Gold Fever" hit the streams in Madera County in 1849. Grub Gulch got its name from the fact that "miners could always pan enough gold from the river to grubstake themselves into better times."
Grub Gulch developed after the Gambetta Mine ...
Seabees ~ Can Do
With compassion for others
We build ~ We fight
For peace with freedom
(On the frieze behind the statue):
With willing hearts and skillful hands, the difficult we do at once; the impossible takes a bit longer
(On the panel to the left of the ...
Osterhaus' Division - Blair's Corps.
Brig. Gen. Peter J. Osterhaus.
No. 4....................................................U.
Osterhaus' Division - Blair's Corps.
Brig. Gen. Peter J. Osterhaus.
Nov. 25, 1863, 6 P.M.
1st Brigade - Brig. Gen. Charles R. Woods.
2nd Brigade - Col. James A. Williamson.
The Division, being the head of Gen. Hooker's Column, reached ...
Flour Bin 1758
Added to the bakery, which adjoined the bin on the northeast side, this was a secure storage place for flour supplied by the Moravians' mill (1755). This bakery supplied the town with bread unitl it was replaced by a new ...