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Gettysburg Campaign

Invasion & Retreat

After stunning victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, Virginia, early in May 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee carried the war through Maryland, across the Mason and Dixon Line and into Pennsylvania. His infantry marched north through the ...

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Mark Twain Bret Harte Trail

Jamestown (Also Called Jimtown)

Known as gateway of Mother Lode and to southern mines, gold first discovered in Tuolumne County west of this point at Woods Creek by James Woods shortly before town was founded by Col. George James, August 8, ...

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Boundary Marker Number 258

Near this site the initial point of the boundary between the United States of America and the Republic of Mexico was established October 10, 1849.

Today, the flag of the United States of America is again raised to symbolize friendship between ...

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Little Bighorn Battlefield

This area was occupied by troops A, B, D, G, H, K, and M, 7th. U.S. Cavalry, and the pack train when they were besieged by the Sioux Indians June 25th and 26th 1876.

Marker is on Little Bighorn Battlefield Road, ...

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The Wellsburg United Methodist Church

A Fellowship of Believers For More Than Two Centuries

Methodism in Wellsburg dates back to 1787 with the establishment of the “Ohio Circuit.” Early services were held in “The Academy” on High Street. Bishop Asbury preached at the courthouse on September ...

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Site of Bell Factory

Mile and one-half southeast on Flint River

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Earliest important textile mill in Alabama

Incorporated by

Patton Donegan Company in 1832

3,000 spindles and 100 looms

operated by skilled slave labor.

In production as late as 1885.

Name derived from "bell" used to signal workers

Marker is at the ...

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Marlborough County Court House

Four court houses for Marlborough District or County have stood on this square since Apr. 4, 1820, when it was deeded by John S. Thomas for that purpose. The first court house, completed before 1824, was replaced by a new ...

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New Britain Vietnam Veterans Memorial

In Memory Of The

Vietnam Veterans

From New Britain

Who Lost Their Lives

In Vietnam

Pedro O. Cancel PFC. • Richard E. Chabot L/Cpl • Richard W. Roy Sp4

Michael Smith L/Cpl • Paul Thorik Jr. Cpl • Stanley J. Ciesielski Sp4 • Francisco Gregory L/Cpl ...

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Carnegie City Library

1905 to 1955

Built on the site formerly occupied by Dona Ramona Carrillo Pacheco de Wilson’s two story town house, this building was for 55 years the city library. One of over 1,681 libraries given by Andrew Carnegie to American towns ...

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Vallecito-Butterfield Stage Station

19 Miles

One of the chief remaining landmarks of famous old stage line. Coaches and spring wagons carried passengers and mail. Stations were built at 20-mile intervals. The first stage on the line left St. Louis on September 15, 1858.

Marker is ...

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