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Squires's Battery - Eshleman's Battalion

Artillery Reserve - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Artillery Reserve

Eshleman's Battalion Squire's Battery

One Napoleon

July 3 Having but one gun it co-operated all day with Miller's Battery. Advanced before daylight into position about 100 yards north of the Peach Orchard ...

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Bagdad Cafe

Route 66 Roadside Attraction

Originally built in the 1950s, this world-famous restaurant was the location of the 1988 film, "Bagdad Cafe," which became the new name of the restaurant in 1995.

Marker is on National Trails Highway, on the right when traveling ...

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B.C. Electric Building

City of Vancouver Heritage Building

This landmark building, completed in 1957 as the head office for BC Electric Company, is a significant example of the Internationalist style of modern architecture. Floors are cantilevered from a central load bearing concrete core and ...

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Galen and Mary Burdell

In 1852, Camilo Ynitia sold most of the Olompali land grant for $5,200 to James Black, Marin County’s Assessor. Eleven years later, Black gave the property to his daughter, Mary, when she married prominent San Francisco dentist Galem Burdell. By ...

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The Third Battle of Winchester

The Attack of the Eighth Corps

"The order was to walk fast, keep silent, until within about one hundred yards of the guns, and then with a yell to charge at full speed."

Col. Rutherford B. Hayes, U.S.A.

At noon on September ...

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World’s First Mailbox

Città di Castel Gandolfo

Il 23 Novembre 1820

Il Consiglio Comunale di Castel Gandolfo

Composto da

Paolo Mallozzi - Luogotenente

Marco Troiani - Capo Pretore

Candido Marazzi - Pretore

Filippo Albenzi - Pretore

E dai consiglieri

Stefano Evangelisti · Giuseppe Togni · Giuseppe Bernini

Giuseppe di Lucia · Francesco Marroni ...

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The Third Battle of Winchester

Confederate Horse Artillery

"A more murderous fire I never witnessed..."Col. Thomas Munford, C.S.A.

In an effort to protect the Confederate left flank, Gen. Fitzhugh Lee placed a detachment of cavalry and six pieces of horse artillery, lighter cannons made specifically for horse ...

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William Brown House

[picture of William Brown House] William Brown House: Historic American Buildings Survey photograph, circa 1935.

Location, Location, Location

One of the mysteries that still surrounds the lost town of London is the William Brown House. Built between 1758 and 1764 overlooking the ...

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Robert Anderson Memorial Fountain

The idea for a memorial fountain to honor General Robert Anderson, the American Revolutionary hero for whom our county is named, was part of an overall plan to beautify downtown Anderson. Through the efforts of Mrs. Rufus Fant and the ...

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The Third Battle of Winchester

(Left Side): The Third Battle of Winchester - September 19, 1864

Bloodiest Battle of the Shenandoah Valley

Gen. Jubal Early assuming that Gen. Phil Sheridan was yet another cautious Union commander, divided his roughly 14,000 troops on a wide front north from ...

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