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Boyle's Brigade

Crittenden's Division

U.S.

Army of the Ohio.

Boyle's (11th) Brigade,

9th Kentucky, 13th Kentucky, 59th Ohio,

Crittenden's (5th) Division.

These regiments were engaged here from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. April 7, 1862. They then moved to the front and bivouacked in front of Prentiss' Camps.

Marker ...

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Hyde Log Cabin

Built circa 1783

This pioneer log cabin was one of the first buildings constructed in this area. Built from cedar logs by Jedediah Hyde, Jr., an engineer and veteran of the Revolutionary War, it was the home of the Hyde family ...

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The Battle of Fishers Hill

Was fought on these bluffs

- September 22, 1864 -

Gen. Philip H. Sheridan's 60,000 Federals

attacked Gen. Jubal A. Early's 18,000

Confederates. Through the advantage of

overwhelming numbers, the Federals

won the victory.

Marker is on Old Valley Pike (U.S. 11), on the right when ...

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Hazen's Brigade

Nelson's Division

U. S.

Army of the Ohio.

Hazen's (19th) Brigade,

9th Indiana, 6th Kentucky,

41st Ohio,

Nelson's (4th) Division.

This brigade, with its regiments in order as above,

occupied this ground at 7 p.m. April 6, 1862 and

bivouacked here Sunday night. It advanced

in line of battle Monday ...

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Community Chapel of Melbourne Beach Florida

Non-Denominational

This historic Chapel, the oldest Church on the Beaches, has been the center of community religious life since it was built in 1892 on land donated in 1890 by Mr. And Mrs. Henry Whiting.

At a cost of $200 and a ...

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Trenton Battle Monument

(On the back Panel):

This monument is erected by the Trenton Battle Monument Association to commemorate the victory gained by the American Army over the forces of Great Britain in this town on the 25th day of December

Anno Domini 1776

(On the ...

Hambletonian

Hambletonian

Foaled here May 5, 1849

Progenitor of America's Famed Trotters and Pacers.

Marker is on Hambletonian Road 0.9 miles north of East Ridge Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Robinson

Black soldiers of the Ninth and Tenth Cavalry regiments (called "buffalo soldiers" by the Plains Indians) garrisoned Fort Robinson for eighteen years and played an important role in northwestern Nebraska's history. Organized in 1866, the regiments first served in the ...

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Albert Baker Football Practice Field

Central State University's Fighting Marauder football practice field is proudly dedicated in honor of Mr. Albert Baker. Mr. Baker served as a teacher and coach at Central State from 1947 until 1977, and his outstanding contributions included the building of ...

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Columbus Main Library / Judge Noah Swayne Home

Columbus Main Library

The first tax supported free public library in Columbus was formed in 1873 and housed in City Hall. In 1901, City Librarian John Pugh petitioned Andrew Carnegie for funding and was granted $200,000. In 1903, the Swayne home ...

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