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Abraham Rencher
Congressman; Minister to Portugal; Governor of the Territo...
Land Office Building
In 1838 the honorable Mr. A.P. Edgerton, agent for the Hic...
Captain Johnston Blakeley
After many victories, War of 1812, was lost at sea with hi...
Artillery Brigade
Third Corps
Army of the Potomac
Third Corps
The Battle of Cedar Mountain
The Artillery Duel
The road to Culpeper ran on the o...
The Battle of Cedar Mountain
August 9, 1862
In the summer of 1862 General John Po...
Kimbro Family Cemetery
This small family cemetery contains the graves of members ...
Abraham Lincoln
With malice toward none
with charity for all.
...Mabel Wanda Raimey
1898 - 1986
Mabel Raimey was the first African-Ame...
Vereen Bell Highway
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This access road into the great Okefenok...
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Abraham Rencher
Congressman; Minister to Portugal; Governor of the Territory of New Mexico, 1857 - 1861; poet and essayist. Buried two blocks West.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 15/501 and Hanks Street, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 15/501. ...
Land Office Building
In 1838 the honorable Mr. A.P. Edgerton, agent for the Hicks Land Company of New York, erected this building as his headquarters from which he sold land to the first settlers of this community. It became the property of the ...
Captain Johnston Blakeley
After many victories, War of 1812, was lost at sea with his sloop Wasp. Lived at "Rock-Rest" 3 miles east.
Marker is at the intersection of State Highway 87 and East Perry Road/Chicken Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north ...
Artillery Brigade
Third Corps
Army of the Potomac
Third Corps
Artillery Brigade
Capt George E. Randolph
Capt. A. Judson Clark
2nd New Jersey Battery, Six 10 pounder Parrotts
Capt. A. Judson Clark, Lieut Robert Sims
1st New York Battery D, Six 12 pounders
Capt. George B. Winslow
4th New York Battery, Six ...
The Battle of Cedar Mountain
The Artillery Duel
The road to Culpeper ran on the other side of the fence to your right. A line of Confederate cannon angled from this point back to the Crittenden farm lane, currently the paved road along the edge of ...
The Battle of Cedar Mountain
August 9, 1862
In the summer of 1862 General John Pope formed the Federal Army of Virginia. While the elements of this new 63,000-man army were converging upon Culpeper, Confederate General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson saw that part of the Union ...
Kimbro Family Cemetery
This small family cemetery contains the graves of members of a pioneer Williamson County family. Named for Daniel Kimbro, who was buried here in 1882, the plot remained in family ownership for over one hundred years.
Daniel Kimbro arrived in the ...
Abraham Lincoln
With malice toward none
with charity for all.
This bust a gift of Maurice Podell, sculptor
Marker is on Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mabel Wanda Raimey
1898 - 1986
Mabel Raimey was the first African-American woman attorney in Wisconsin and the first to graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1918). She attended Marquette University Law School and was admitted to the Wisconsin Bar in 1927. An ...
Vereen Bell Highway
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This access road into the great Okefenokee Swamp was named by the Georgia Legislature (1946) in memory of VEREEN BELL, Lt. USNR, young Georgia patriot and writer, who by his novel “SWAMP WATER” gave to the world insights into this ...