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Major General James B. McPherson

(Right):Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson.

Atlanta.

July 22, 1864.

(Left):Erected by his comrades

of The Society of

The Army of the Tennessee

Marker is at the intersection of I Street NW and 15th Street NW, on the right when traveling ...

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Jasper Spring

On this spot, according to long and persistent tradition, occurred one of Sergeant William Jasper's most famous exploits during the American Revolution. Here, in 1779, at the spring then located along the road to Augusta. Sergeant Jasper and Sergeant John ...

Major John Mac Bride / Seán Mac Giolla Bríde

IgCuimhne ar an maor

Seán Mac Giolla Bríde

Major John Mac Bride

Vice-Commandant

Irish Republican Army,

Major in the Army of the South

African Republic,

Organizer of the Transvaal

Irish Brigade,

who died for Ireland

5th May, 1916.

Go nDéana dia trócaire ar a anam.

Marker is on South Mall (National Road ...

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John F. Kennedy

President of the United States

stood here when he

delivered his address on the

independence of nations

July 4th, 1962

This tablet placed

by the City of Philadelphia

June 29, 1964 James H. J. Tate, Mayor

Marker is on Chestnut ...

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Benjamin Harrison

Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791) - Virginia planter, politician, and signer of the Declaration of Independence - was born at nearby Berkekey plantation. He first served in the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1752, though elected in 1749, and remained in office ...

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Jesuit Mission to the Hurons

In 1728 a mission to the Huron Indians was established near Fort Pontchartrain (Detroit) by Father Armand de la Richardie, S.J. The mission was moved to Bois Blane Island and the adjacent mainland in 1742. In 1747 it was destroyed ...

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Major William Chronicle

Here Fell

Major William Chronicle

Oct. 7, 1780

Marker can be reached from Park Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Major Winston's

"Fokhunters"

Major Joseph Winston's command mistakenly charged a hillside that was barren of Tories. Later, arriving here, they eagerly peered through the autumn leaves to see if they were mistaken again. They were not, and so entered the triumphant fight.

Marker can ...

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Johnson's Row

22-28 Queen Street

These notable stuccoed brick tenements were constructed as rental property in 1803 by the William Johnson family.

William Johnson, Sr., originally from New York, was a blacksmith and planter revered at his death as a patriot having ...

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Memorial to Jane McCrea

Memorial

to

Jane McCrea

massacred near this spot

by the Indians

July 27, 1777.

Erected by the

Jane McCrea Chapter, D.A.R.

1901

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway (U.S. 4) and Case Street, on the right when traveling south on Broadway.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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