Results for Battle Field
Stony Point Battlefield
Stony Point Battlefield
has been designated ...
Little Bighorn Battlefield
This area was occupied by troops A, B, D, G, H, K, and M, ...
Ball’s Bluff Battlefield and National Cemetery
Has been designated a
National
Historic Landma...
North Point Battlefield
Where on September 12, 1814 the defenders of Baltimore und...
Perryville Battlefield
Perryville Battlefield
has been designated a
R...
Bull Run Battlefields
Just to the east were fought the two battles of Manassas o...
Welcome to Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Park
The only battle fought on Vermont soil during the American...
Antietam Battlefield
12 miles to Antietam National Battlefield Site, where on S...
From Cow Pasture to Battlefield
The view seen beyond was a frontier pasturing groun...
First Engagement on Shiloh Battlefield
On the first day of March 1862, Gibson's (La.) Battery occ...
Results for Battle Field
Stony Point Battlefield
Stony Point Battlefield
has been designated a
Registered National
Historic Landmark
Under the provisions of the
Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935
this site possesses exceptional value
in commemorating and illustrating
the history of the United States.
U.S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service
1962
Marker can be reached ...
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, ...
Ball’s Bluff Battlefield and National Cemetery
Has been designated a
National
Historic Landmark
This site possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America
1984
National Park Service
United States Department of the Interior
Marker can be reached from Ball’s Bluff Road, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
North Point Battlefield
Where on September 12, 1814 the defenders of Baltimore under General John Stricker met the advancing British Army of 7000 under General Robert Rose, who was killed early in the engagement.
Marker is on Old North Point Road 0.1 miles south ...
Perryville Battlefield
Perryville Battlefield
has been designated a
Registered National
Historic Landmark
Under the provisions of the
Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935
this site possesses exceptional value
in commemorating and illustrating
the history of the United States
U.S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service
1961
Marker is on Park Road, on ...
Bull Run Battlefields
Just to the east were fought the two battles of Manassas or Bull Run.
Marker is on Lee Highway (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Welcome to Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Park
The only battle fought on Vermont soil during the American Revolution took place on these fields. Viewed as a rear guard action, this battle was important because it slowed the progress of the British and German pursuers long enough for ...
Antietam Battlefield
12 miles to Antietam National Battlefield Site, where on Sept. 17, 1862, about 41,000 Confederates under the command of General Robert E. Lee were pitted against 87,000 Federals under General George B. McClellan.
Marker is on South Potomac Street (Maryland Route ...
From Cow Pasture to Battlefield
The view seen beyond was a frontier pasturing ground, known locally as the Cow Pens. The name came from the custom of wintering cattle in the lush area around Thicketty Mountain.
General Daniel Morgan chose this ground for its tactical advantages: ...
First Engagement on Shiloh Battlefield
On the first day of March 1862, Gibson's (La.) Battery occupied this bluff, and was supported by the 18th Louisiana Infantry, and a detachment of cavalry. At about 10 a.m. the battery opened fire upon the U.S. gunboats Tyler and ...