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Molineux's 2nd Brigade
The westernmost brigade of U.S. Brigadier General Cuvier G...
1st Maine Battery
Captain Eben D. Haley's 1st Maine Light Artillery occupied...
Winnebago Indians
Winnebago Indians call themselves “Hochunkgra.&rdquo...
Liberty – Victory House
During World War I and II, millions of dollars worth of Li...
Francis Bonnington Mathews
November 27, 1923 - June 30, 2000
Francis "Moose" Ma...
Robert K. McLaughlin and wife Isabella
Oct. 25, 1779 - May 29, 1862 [and] Sept. 9, 1791 - June 5,...
Tobacco Barn
Tobacco barn built c.1720 at Hockley-in-the-Hole Plantatio...
London Town Publik House
Has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmar...
Trabue's Brigade
Breckinridge's Corps
C. S.
Trabue's (1st) Brig...
First Baptist Church of Alta Loma
Original Site
Original site of oldest church in Al...
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Molineux's 2nd Brigade
The westernmost brigade of U.S. Brigadier General Cuvier Grover's 2nd Division, XIX U.S. Corps, the 2nd Brigade first came under pressure when C.S. Major General Joseph B. Kershaw's Division attacked its front and left. Then C.S. Major General John B. ...
1st Maine Battery
Captain Eben D. Haley's 1st Maine Light Artillery occupied a knoll behind the contact point of Colonel Daniel Macaulay's 3rd Brigade and Brigadier General Henry W. Birge's 1st Brigade. The battery quickly came under Confederate artillery fire and lost 27 ...
Winnebago Indians
Winnebago Indians call themselves “Hochunkgra.” A Siouan people, they once occupied the southern half of Wisconsin and the northern counties of Illinois. The Black Hawk War of 1832 and a series of treaties forced the Winnebago out of their homeland, ...
Liberty – Victory House
During World War I and II, millions of dollars worth of Liberty, War and Victory Bonds were sold from this tiny house on The Green, demonstrating the commitment of Waterburians to freedom. Young men were encouraged to sign up for ...
Francis Bonnington Mathews
November 27, 1923 - June 30, 2000
Francis "Moose" Mathews was a public-minded citizen, community leader and masterful attorney for over 52 years, his pro-bono services and dedication to his clients, including the American Indian tribes of the Hoopa Valley and ...
Robert K. McLaughlin and wife Isabella
Oct. 25, 1779 - May 29, 1862 [and] Sept. 9, 1791 - June 5, 1868
Born in Virginia. State Treasurer 1819-23. Trustee of Vandalia appointed by Legislature 1821. House of Representatives 1826-28. Senate 1828-32 and 1836-38. State Bank Commissioner 1835-37. Registrar ...
Tobacco Barn
Tobacco barn built c.1720 at Hockley-in-the-Hole Plantation.
Marker can be reached from Londontown Road 1.3 miles east of Mayo Road (Route 253).
Courtesy hmdb.org
London Town Publik House
Has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935. This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the history of the United States.
Marker can be reached from Londontown ...
Trabue's Brigade
Breckinridge's Corps
C. S.
Trabue's (1st) Brigade,
Breckinridge's Reserve Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
This brigade was engaged here at about 2.30 p.m. April 6, 1862. It advanced across Tilghman Creek and to the rear of the 3d Iowa camp where it was again engaged.
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First Baptist Church of Alta Loma
Original Site
Original site of oldest church in Alta Loma; second oldest Baptist church on Galveston mainland. Organized on Nov. 10, 1895, in a local hotel; 26 charter members.
Established Arcadia Baptist Church, 1945. Purchased "U. S. S. Houston" Memorial ...