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The "Columbiad" Cannon
10 inch
This 10 inch Columbiad Cannon defended Charl...
"Oakhurst" Golf Club
Site of the first organized golf club in United States. It...
Dry Creek Battle
A two-day encounter. Aug. 26-27, 1863, between Gen. Sam Jo...
Old Bayview Cemetery
The oldest federal military cemetery in Texas, Old Bayview...
Sheldon Block
This solid brick building was once four-stories high with ...
Town of Kenbridge
Kenbridge was settled during the late nineteenth century a...
Gen. Robert E. Lee
1807-1870
Commander-in-Chief
Confederate Army....
Unknown Union Soldiers of the Irish Brigade
Here lie the partial remains of four unknown Union soldier...
County Line Missionary Baptist Church
Oral tradition links this church to the original County Li...
Craft Baptist Church
Organized in 1891 at the Shiloh schoolhouse by members of ...
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The "Columbiad" Cannon
10 inch
This 10 inch Columbiad Cannon defended Charleston Harbor from 1863 until the end of the War Between the States in 1865. It has a smooth, non-rifled, bore and fires a 10 inch round ball weighing 104 pounds. The markings ...
"Oakhurst" Golf Club
Site of the first organized golf club in United States. It was formed, 1884, on the "Oakhurst estate of owner, Russell W. Montague, a New Englander and Scotchmen" George Grant, Alexander m. and Roderick McLeod and Lionel Torrin.
Marker is on ...
Dry Creek Battle
A two-day encounter. Aug. 26-27, 1863, between Gen. Sam Jones' Confederates and Gen. W. W. Averell's Federals. Action is also known as Howard's Creek, White Sulphur Springs and Rocky Gap. Losses 350.
Marker is on E. Main St. (U.S. 60).
Courtesy ...
Old Bayview Cemetery
The oldest federal military cemetery in Texas, Old Bayview was laid out by U.S. Army engineers while Brig. Gen. Zachary Taylor was encamped in Corpus Christi on the eve of the Mexican War. On Sept. 13, 1845, the steamer "Dayton", ...
Sheldon Block
This solid brick building was once four-stories high with a basement. The first floor was for retail, while the upper floors were for offices and lodging. Unfortunately, the upper floors had to be removed, because the structure was weakened when ...
Town of Kenbridge
Kenbridge was settled during the late nineteenth century as a farming community. It was originally named Tinkling for a post office that was established here in Feb. 1890. The Virginia Railway laid its track through the community by 1907 and ...
Gen. Robert E. Lee
1807-1870
Commander-in-Chief
Confederate Army.
The South's Idol
Marker is on East Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Unknown Union Soldiers of the Irish Brigade
Here lie the partial remains of four unknown Union soldiers of the Irish Brigade, killed September 17, 1862, during the Battle of Antietam, while assaulting the Confederate positions in “Bloody Lane.” After the war, portions of their bodies were removed ...
County Line Missionary Baptist Church
Oral tradition links this church to the original County Line Baptist Church of 1851, the earliest recorded attempt of area African American families to create a community of worship. County Line Colored Missionary Baptist Church was founded in 1872 on ...
Craft Baptist Church
Organized in 1891 at the Shiloh schoolhouse by members of the Baptist Church of Christ at Corinth, this church was originally called the Baptist Church of Christ at Shiloh. Charter members elected E. M. Carter as the first pastor. The ...