search

Results for Art

Marais Du Cygne Martyrs Memorial

(Front):

Rev. B. L. Read

John F. Campbell

William Colpetzer

Michael Robertson

Patrick Ross

William Hairgrove

Asa Hairgrove

Charles Snider

William A Stilwell

Amos Hall

Austin Hall

(Side 2):

On the 19th day of May 1858, the men whose names

...

photo_library
The Ashland Virginia Artillery

Artillery Reserve - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Artillery Reserve

Alexander's Battalion Woolfolk's Battery

The Ashland Virginia Artillery

Two 20 pounder Parrotts and Two Napoleons

July 2 Took position here 4:30 p.m. and opened fire. Joined soon ...

photo_library
The Bedford Virginia Artillery

Artillery Reserve - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Artillery Reserve

Alexander's Battalion Jordon's Battery

The Bedford Virginia Artilery

Four 3 inch Rifles

July 2 Took position here 4:30 p.m. Fired a few rounds at the Peach Orchard. ...

photo_library
Carter House

Built 1830 by Fountain Branch Carter, and in use by three generations of his family. Here was command post of Maj. Gen. Jacob D. Cox, Federal field commander of Schofield's delaying action. The hottest fighting took place just east and ...

photo_library
Artillery Park

 

Along this site in July, 1759,

British forces under Amherst

erected an artillery battery

to attack the French Fort at

Carillon, which they seized

and named Fort Ticonderoga.

Marker is on The Portage, on the right when traveling south.

...

photo_library
The Brooks Artillery

Artillery Reserve - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Artillery Reserve

Alexander's Battalion Rhett's Battery

The Brooks Artillery

Four 12 Pounder Howitzers

July 2 Took position here at 4 p.m. and opened fire. When the charge was made ...

photo_library
Clara H. Barton

Founder of the American Red Cross

Here at Fairfax Station in early Sept. 1862, after the Second Battle of Manassas and the action near Chantilly, Clara Barton ministered to the suffering. By her humane and tireless efforts this Angel of ...

photo_library
James Urquhart Jackson

 

James Urquhart Jackson, founder of North Augusta, was born in the village of Harrisonville, near Augusta, Georgia, on June 24, 1856. It was his vision that shaped North Augusta's early years.

In 1890 Jackson acquired 5600 acres of land ...

photo_library
The Rt. Rev. Monsignor James Martin Kirwin

(July 1, 1872 - January 24, 1926)

A native of Circleville, Ohio, young Catholic priest James Martin Kirwin arrived in Galveston in 1896. He was soon appointed Vicar General of the Diocese of Galveston by Bishop Nicholas A. Gallagher. As ...

photo_library
Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge

[Marker Front]:

Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge

Named by an act of the General Assembly in honor of state Senator Arthur Ravenel Jr., who enthusiastically spearheaded a broad~based effort to secure the funds for its construction.

[Marker Reverse]:

Arthur Ravenel, Jr.

...

photo_library
menu
more_vert