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Form the Line of Battle
Today Tarleton's force would be called a combined a...
Ridgebury Congregational Church
Gathered Built
1760 1851
This...
To Remember the Men of Amador County Who Died in The World War
[There are four markers mounted on the monument; one each ...
September 11, 2001
Dedicated to the memory of those
who tragically lo...
Woolworth Building
233 Broadway, Cass Gilbert, Architect, 1910-1913
One...
Battle of Brushy Creek
A skirmish between Comanche raiders and a local militia ne...
Thannisch Block Building
The eastern portion of this structure was built in 1906-07...
Rockland Brink's Robbery
Rockland Brink's Robbery
On October 20, 1981, a thre...
Thomas B. Saunders Family
A native of North Carolina, Thomas Bailey Saunders (1816-1...
Reserve Brigade
First Division - Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
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Form the Line of Battle
Today Tarleton's force would be called a combined arms task force. It contained all the elements to conduct a quick movement and "engage an enemy." Ranks of redcoated fusiliers, regulars, and raw recruits of the 7th Regiment formed in this ...
Ridgebury Congregational Church
Gathered Built
1760 1851
This property is listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Connecticut
Washington – Rochambeau
Revolutionary Route
1780 - 1782
Marker is at the intersection of Ridgebury Road and George Washington Hwy., on the right when traveling south ...
To Remember the Men of Amador County Who Died in The World War
[There are four markers mounted on the monument; one each for World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam. The first three are mounted on the north side and the fourth is mounted on the south side of monument]
[World ...
September 11, 2001
Dedicated to the memory of those
who tragically lost their lives on
September 11, 2001
in New York City, The Pentagon,
and Shanskville, Pennsylvania
May God Shed His Grace on Thee
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Folsom ...
Woolworth Building
233 Broadway, Cass Gilbert, Architect, 1910-1913
One of America's earliest and greatest romantic skyscrapers, rising 60 stories above City Hall Park, the Woolworth Building held the coveted title of world's tallest building until losing it to the Chrysler Building in 1929. ...
Battle of Brushy Creek
A skirmish between Comanche raiders and a local militia near here in mid-winter (1839) led to the last major battle between anglo settlers and indians in Williamson County. The Comanche retaliated on February 18, 1839, by attacking several area homes, ...
Thannisch Block Building
The eastern portion of this structure was built in 1906-07 by Col. Thomas Marion Thannisch (1853-1935), one of north Fort Worth's early developers. Designed for use as a hotel and office space to serve the Stockyards community and trade, the ...
Rockland Brink's Robbery
Rockland Brink's Robbery
On October 20, 1981, a three-year crime spree in the New York Metropolitan area came to an end at this site. Members of the Weather Underground, a radical domestic terrorist group, robbed a Brink's armored car at the ...
Thomas B. Saunders Family
A native of North Carolina, Thomas Bailey Saunders (1816-1902) migrated to Texas in 1850 and started a cattle ranch near Gonzales. After the Civil War he completed cattle drives to markets in New Orleans and Kansas before settling in Bexar ...
Reserve Brigade
First Division - Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry Corps First Division
Reserve Brigade
Brig. Gen. Wesley Merritt
6th Pennsylvania
1st. 2d. 5th. 6th. United States Cavalry
July 1 Engaged in picketing and patrolling the roads through the mountains detachments scouting the country about Hagerstown Cavetown ...