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Second Brigade

Third Division - First Corps

Army of the Potomac

First Corps Third Division

Second Brigade

Col. Roy Stone, Col. Langhorne Wister

Col. Edmund L. Dana

143d. 149th. 150th. Pennsylvania Infantry

July 1 Arrived and went into position at the McPherson building between Reynolds's Woods and the Railroad ...

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134 Broad Street

Sutter Creek

Built in the 1870’s, the Norton-Popovich home contains the city’s first telephone, installed in 1896. Virgil Norton was postmaster of Sutter Creek from 1914 – 1931; son John was an engineer at Knight Foundry. The current owner’s father, Sam ...

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Presbyterian Church

Founded as a Dutch Reformed Church, 1657. The first building was on the Strand end of the church lot. This church was one of 7 which organized the first Presbytery in America in 1706. Present brick meeting house was built ...

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Anderson's Brigade

Ruggles' Division - Bragg's Corps

C.S.

Army of the Mississippi.

Anderson's (2d) Brigade,

20th La., 9th Texas, 1st Fla. Batl., Conf. Gds. Resps. Batl.,

Ruggles' (1st) Division,

Bragg's Corps.

These troops were engaged here until about 10.30 a.m., April 7, 1862. They then fell back to the ...

Frank Bell

1840 – 1927

Early pioneer of both the telegraph and telephone. He was builder of the first telegraph lines across the Sierra’s from Placerville to Genoa then on to Virginia City. He also had the distinction of telegraphing Nevada’s Constitution to ...

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Bellamy Road

Florida Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Near this point, the Bellamy Road crossed the Santa Fe River. The road was named for its builder, John Bellamy, a civil engineer. Approved by Congress in 1824 and completed in 1826, it was the ...

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Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Tree

Memorial Tree

planted in honor of the

Grand Army of the Republic

by its Auxillary the

National Woman's Relief Corps

Marker is on S. 8th Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Kettle Creek Battleground

One and one-half miles North and one-half mile West is War Hill, site of the Battle of Kettle Creek, one of the decisive battles of the Revolutionary War.

It was at Kettle Creek, on February 14, 1779, that Col. John Dooly, ...

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The Battle of Cedar Creek

Fought on these hills and fields, Oct 19, 1864. Gen. Jubal A. Early's 22,000 Confederates attacked Gen. Philip H. Sheridan's 60,000 Federals. The first assault a surprise flank movement by Gen. John B. Gordon, was a Confederate success. This advantage ...

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Battleship Wisconsin: A Floating Fortress

Battleship Wisconsin and the sister-ships of the Iowa Class arguably hold a symbolic status as monuments in naval surface warship design. Unlike torpedo boats, tin-can destroyers, flat-top aircraft carriers, and pig-boat submarines, the teak decks and towering masts of Wisconsin ...

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