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Columbus’ First Theater
(Side 1):
A pioneer theatrical entrepreneur, Sol Smi...
Presbyterian Church
Completed 1873, stick-style
architecture. Boyhood ch...
Robertson's Alabama Battery
Gladden's Brigade - Withers' Division - Bragg's Corps
<...Danbury
Marker Front:
Eight families came from Norwalk in 16...
Cross Keys Battlefield
Here, June 8, 1862, Gen. J. C. Fremont—pursuing Gen. T. J....
Baker House
Henry W. Baker (1833-1920) built this Italianate style hou...
19th Alabama Monument
Wheeler
Front of monument:
Wheeler
Back ...
Danbury 9-11 Memorial
Dedicated in loving memory to Connecticut victims of the t...
Wilberforce University / Distinguished Wilberforceans
Wilberforce University (Side A)
Wilberforce U...
Camp of Munch's Battery
Prentiss' Division
U. S.
Camp of
Munch's...
Results for B
Columbus’ First Theater
(Side 1):
A pioneer theatrical entrepreneur, Sol Smith, 1801-1869, built many theaters in the Deep South, including New Orleans and Mobile and the first permanent theater west of the Mississippi in St. Louis, a city that he and partner Noah Ludlow ...
Presbyterian Church
Completed 1873, stick-style
architecture. Boyhood church
of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th
President. Listed on National
Register of Historic Places.
J. Cleveland Cady, Architect
Marker is on E Main Street near Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Robertson's Alabama Battery
Gladden's Brigade - Withers' Division - Bragg's Corps
C. S.
Robertson's Ala. Battery,
Gladden's (1st) Brig., Withers' (2d) Div.,
Bragg's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
This battery of four 12 pdr. Napoleon's was engaged here from 9 a.m. to 2.30 p.m., April 6, 1862.
Marker is on ...
Danbury
Marker Front:
Eight families came from Norwalk in 1685 to settle this area which the Indians called Pahquioque. They built their first homes a half mile south of here and made this green their common. The General Court in October 1687 ...
Cross Keys Battlefield
Here, June 8, 1862, Gen. J. C. Fremont—pursuing Gen. T. J. “Stonewall” Jackson—was checked by Gen. R. S. Ewell with part of Jackson’s army, which lay towards Port Republic. Federals engaged: 12,750, killed and wounded: 684. Confederates engaged: 8,000, killed ...
Baker House
Henry W. Baker (1833-1920) built this Italianate style house in 1875. Born in Richmond, New York, Baker had moved to this area while still a boy. As a young man, he worked as a photographer, a merchant and a lumberman. ...
19th Alabama Monument
Wheeler
Front of monument:
Wheeler
Back of monument:
In Loyal Memory of
General Joseph Wheeler
1836-1906
Colonel in Command of the
19th Regiment Alabama Infantry
April 6-7, 1862
Erected by
The General Joseph Wheeler
Memorial Association
Oct. 9, 1930
Marker is on Hamburg-Savannah Road 0.1 miles south of Riverside Drive (Brown's Ferry Road), on ...
Danbury 9-11 Memorial
Dedicated in loving memory to Connecticut victims of the terrorist attack on the United States September 11, 2001
Mayor Mark D. Boughton
Danbury 9-11 Memorial Committee
September 11, 2004
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Wooster Street, ...
Wilberforce University / Distinguished Wilberforceans
Wilberforce University (Side A)
Wilberforce University, founded at Tawawa Springs in 1856 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, is the first private historically black college or university in America. The inspirations for Wilberforce were an unwavering faith in God, an acknowledgement of ...
Camp of Munch's Battery
Prentiss' Division
U. S.
Camp of
Munch's Battery,
(1st Minnesota), Prentiss' (6th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
First position in line of battle April 6, 1862, was 500 yards in front of camp, in Spain Field.
Marker is on Eastern Corinth Road 0.2 miles north of Peabody ...