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Second Brigade

Second Division - Sixth Corps

Army of the Potomac

Sixth Corps Second Division

Second Brigade

Col. Lewis A. Grant

2d. 3d. 4th. 6th. Vermont Infantry

July 2 Arrived about 5 p.m. after a march of 33 miles from Manchester Md. Moved to the left later and ...

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Richard Samuel Roberts House

(Front text)

Richard Samuel Roberts (1880-1936), a photographer who documented individuals, families, and institutions in Columbia’s black community and across S.C., lived here from 1920 until his death. Roberts, a self-taught photographer, moved his family from Florida to Columbia and ...

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Brigadier General Hugh Mercer

Brigadier General

Hugh Mercer

Soldier – Patriot – Physician

for whom

Fort Mercer was named

in the spring of 1777

Born 1725, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Died Jan. 12, 1777, Princeton, N.J.

Presented October 25, 1970 to the County of Gloucester by members and friends of the St. Andrew’s Society ...

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Tombstone Engine Co. No. 1

The devastating fires of 1881 and 1882 brought major changes to the Tombstone Fire Department. A new fire station was completed in 1881, a new Rescue Hook and Ladder Co. was formed, and a new water source was obtained. Thirty ...

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First Vermont Brigade

Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Regiments

(Right):First Vermont Brigade,

Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Regiments,

Second Brigade, Second Division, Sixth Corps.

—————————Organized in the summer of 1861 by Major General William F. Smith, and commanded by Brig. Gen. W.T.H. Brooks and Brig. ...

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Clara Barton School

One of the earliest free schools of New Jersey established 1852 by Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross.

Marker is at the intersection of Crosswicks Street (County Route 528) and East Burlington Street, on the left when traveling west ...

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Battery C, Massachusetts Light Artillery

Artillery Reserve - Fifth Corps

Army of the Potomac

Fifth Corps Artillery Reserve

Battery C

Massachusetts Light Artillery

Six 12 pounders

Lieut. A.F. Walcott commanding

July 3 At 3 a.m. moved to and occupied this position until the close of the battle.

Marker is on Wright Avenue, on ...

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Enger Observation Tower

To the memory of

Bert J. Enger

1864 – 1931

Native of Norway

Citizen of Duluth

From Common Laborer to Merchant Prince, he demonstrated in his own life that America is a land of opportunity for the immigrant, and that her civilization is enriched ...

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Intensity of Battle

“By the time we had gotten across, the front line, broken by our fire, frightened … which sounded like forty thousand wild cats, had reached their second line, … confusion, and they, panicstricken, left their works and croded to the ...

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Bridgewater Mills

In the late 1790's the river flowed swiftly around these islands. The Bridgewater Mills, a water powered saw and grist mill and an iron foundry, where the first bar iron was made in Canada, were located here. The Mills were ...

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