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Colonel Everett Peabody

On shield on cannon:Colonel Everett Peabody, 25th Mo.,

Commanding 1st Brigade,

6th Division,

Army of the Tennessee.

Was killed here at 9 A.M.,

April 6, 1862.

On star:

U. S. Headquarters, 1st Brigade 6th Division Army of the Tennessee. Col. Everett Peabody, 25th Mo. Commanding Established March ...

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Danbury City Hall Wall

Between 1886 and 1970 the Danbury City Hall

was situated in the site

of the present library courtyard.

This wall, part of the original structure,

stands as an enduring symbol

preserving our City’s

historic heritage.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and West Street, on ...

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Battle of Nashville Confederate Line

Trenches about 20 ft. N of this point, held by Loring's Division, were the center of the confederate main line before the Battle of Nashville. On Dec. 15, 1864, Redoubt No. 1, a key artillery salient 200 yds. NW, fired ...

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Alfred Martin Ray Buffalo Solder

Circa 1849 - 1917

On July 1, 1898, Lt. Ray planted the United States flag on San Juan Hill, Cuba, amid a hail of enemy bullets during the Spanish American War. For his heroic courage in action. Ray received a battlefield ...

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Brig. Gen. Adley H. Gladden

Mortuary Monument

C.S.

Brig. Gen. Adley Gladden.

Commanding

1st Brigade,

2d Div., Bragg's Corps,

Army of the Mississippi.

Was mortally wounded here

at 8:45 a.m., April 6, 1862.

Died at Corinth, Miss.,

April 11, 1862.

Marker is on Gladden Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Canadian Bank of Commerce Building

Architects: Darling and Pearson

In the early 20th century, bank buildings were designed to recall classical temples and evoke a sense of permanence and dignity. The Neo-Classical design, imposing Ionic columns, decorative stonework, and prominent roof cornice of this building make ...

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Battle of Nashville

Lee's Position

Here, Stephen D. Lee's Corps, Army of Tennessee, bestrode the highway and railroad. Cheatham's Corps held the right of the line, which ran northeast about 2 miles to Rain's Hill. After the Confederate left was broken in the afternoon's ...

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To Our Brothers

Defenders of The Union

[ front ]To Our Brothers,

Beloved, Honored, Revered

Who

Died That

Our Country

Might Live

[ back ]The Defenders

of

The Union

[ Inscribed around the column ]

Bull Run • Wilderness • Antietam • Fredericksburg • Gettysburg • Chancellorsville • Appomattax • Petersburg • Port Hudson

Marker ...

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Battle of Kernstown

March 23, 1862

General James Shields with 7,000 Federals defeated Stonewall Jackson with 3,500 Confederates. Jackson's object was to create a diversion which would prevent troops being sent to McClellan for the attack on Richmond. He arrived south of Kernstown in ...

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The County of Buncombe

Near and West of this spot at Gum Spring

The County of Buncombe

was organized on April 16, 1792

under act of the

General Assembly of North Carolina

Erected by

The National Society of the

Colonial Dames Of America

In the State of North Carolina

1922

Marker is at ...

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