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First Minnesota Light Artillery

Prentiss' Division

(Front): Minnesota

(Back):First Minnesota Battery Light Artillery.

Capt. Emil Munch,

Brig. Gen. B.M. Prentiss' Division.

Army of the Tennessee.

Engaged from early in the morning, when Capt. Munch was wounded and disabled, in the first day's battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862. The right ...

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Amon G. Carter

Born in Wise County, Texas, on December 11, 1879, Amon Giles Carter left home at an early age and worked at a variety of odd jobs around the country before his arrival in Fort Worth in 1905. Carter became the ...

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Kennedy-Martin-Stelle Farmstead

Period of significance - c. 1762-1852

Listed New Jersey Register of Historic Places - 2003

Listed National Register of Historic Places - 2004

The farmstead is historically associated with the Rev. Samuel Kennedy, a renowned local minister and educator; Col. Ephraim Martin, ...

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Junction of Earthworks

Maj. Gen. Hiram G. Berry's division formed the front of the Union defense north of the Orange Turnpike on the morning of May 3. Although virtually all of Berry's entrenchments have disappeared, this small segment of works on the right ...

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Convair F-106A Delta Dart

S/N 56-0459

F-106A S/N 56-0459 was the primary aircraft flown during USAF's World Speed Record operation named "Project Firewall". Piloting another F-106, Capt. Joe Rogers set the record of 1595.95 MPH on 15 December 1959, a record that stands today for ...

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Stuart and Pelham

Battle of

Fredericksburg

Dec. 13, 1862

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Marker is at the intersection of Tidewater Trail (State Highway 2) and Benchmark Road (County Route 608), on the right when traveling south on Tidewater Trail.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Battery E, 1st Illinois Light Artillery

Sherman's Division

(front of monument)

Illinois

Battery "E",

1st Regiment Lt. Artillery,

5th Division--Sherman,

Army of the Tennessee.

(back of monument)

Waterhouse's Battery, "E".

Commanded by

1. Capt. A. C. Waterhouse, Wounded.

2. Lieut. A. E. Abbott, Wounded.

3. Lieut. John A. Fitch.

Two guns of this battery were advanced about 300 yards ...

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Horace Kephart's Last Permanent Camp

On this spot

Horace Kephart - Dean of American Campers

and one of the Principal Founders of the

Great Smoky Mountains National Park -

pitched his last permanent camp.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Deep Creek Trail and Martins Gap ...

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Leonard Brothers Department Store

1918 - 1967

(center panel)

Obie Paul Leonard • John Marvin Leonard

Two farm boys, with ingenuity, determination and 600 dollars, built a business empire.

(outer panels)

The history of

John Marvin Leonard and Obie Paul Leonard

Two farm boys, with ingenuity, determination and $600,

built a business ...

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Union Earthworks

Men of Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock's division manned the earthworks which are located just inside this woodline. Hancock's troops confronted two Confederate divisions advancing from the south (from your right front) and east as well as the Rebels attacking ...

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