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Wofford's Brigade

McLaws' Division - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps McLaws' Division

Army of Northern Virginia

16th. 18th. 24th. Regiments Cobb's and Phillips' Legions

Georgia Infantry

July 2. Arrived at 4 p.m. and formed line 500 yards west of here. Ordered to the front about ...

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The Cadet Battery

(Original Plaque):

These smooth-bore six-pounder cannon were received at V.M.I. early in June, 1848, and were especially cast lighter than standard, at Watervleit Arsenal. Each bears the seal of Virginia. They were used in war by the Richmond Howitzers, the Rockbridge ...

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Back Door to Knoxville

Fort Dickerson came under attack only once during the Civil War. in a prelude to the 1863 Siege of Knoxville, Federal and Confederate cavalry fought for possession of these heights. Its lofty presence, however, served as a deterrent until the ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Founded in 1780 under the trees at

the Big Spring by the Rev. Samuel

Doak, it was originally called Mount

Bethel Presbyterian Church. The

first settled pastor was the Rev.

Hezekiah Balch in 1783. Fifteen

years later the name was ...

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Aubineau Building

1912

Because of its prime location, this corner, containing two lots, was one of the earliest in Flagstaff to be developed. Pioneer merchant J. R. Kilpatrick built New Town's sixth building here in December 1883. This wooden store building burned in ...

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Aubineau / Andreatos Building

1893/1952

Aubineau Building: The earliest buildings on this site were wood frame saloons, which burned in 1886 and 1888 and 1892. In 1892, ownership passed to Julius Aubineau, who later became Mayor of Flagstaff and is credited with installing the town's ...

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Donahue Building

1888

This building for many years was the home of J. J. "Sandy" Donahue's famous Senate Saloon. After earlier frame buildings on the site had been destroyed by fire, Donahue built the present brick structure in 1888.

An important figure in Flagstaff's ...

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Booker Taliaferro Washington

 

1856 - Born a lowly slave;

1915 - Died a great American.

Famous educator, author, lecturer and advocate of the doctrine of interracial cooperation.

Booker T. Washington was born near Hale's Ford, Franklin, County, VA. He spent his early ...

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Bayonne Terrorist Victims

In remembrance of the Bayonne residents who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on our country on February 26, 1993 and September 11, 2001.

Dedicated by the September 11th “Bayonne Remembers” Committee – September 11,2007

Marker is on Port Terminal Blvd.. ...

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We remember turret two ...

April 19, 1989

FC3 T. T. Adams •

GM3 R. W. Backherms •

EMFA D. C. Battle •

GM3(SW) W. S. Blakey •

GM3 P. E. Bopp •

SR R. J. Bradshaw •

LTjg P. ...

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