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Tecumseh's Headquarters

The Great Indian Chief Tecumseh headquartered near here for over a month after the unsuccessful British And Indian siege of Fort Meigs in Ohio, July 1813. The British strategy was to use the Indians at the River Raisin to slow ...

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Washington’s Headquarters

General George Washington established his headquarters in this area at the junction of the American encampments to the east and the French encampments to the north.

Here he set up two tents: a large one for meeting with his staff and ...

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Johnston's Headquarters

During the fighting at Dallas, New Hope Church, Pickett’s Mill & elsewhere along the opposing Confederate & Federal lines, General J. E. Johnston [CS] had h'dq'rs at the Wm. Wigley house (which stood near here) May 25 - June 1, ...

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Rocky River Baptist Association Headquarters

1917 Union High School 1937

This building served as a classroom and

dormitory for the former Union High School

Dedicated

"To The Glory of God"

July 20, 1991

The Reverend R.H. Mitchell -- Moderator at Renovation

Dr. Earl J. Mathis -- At Dedication

Trustees

Rev. Marvin Peoples, Chr.

Mr. Paul ...

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Army Headquarters

Gen. George McClellan used the Pry House as the headquarters for the Union Army of the Potomac. Officers brought some of the Pry furniture out on the lawn. There eyewitnesses described a “small redan built of fence rails” with telescopes ...

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Federal Headquarters

When Federal forces occupied Americus in 1865, the Colonel in charge selected this beautiful Greek Revival house as his headquarters.

The house is believed to have been built circa 1855 by Willis A. Hawkins, associate justice of the Georgia Supreme Court. ...

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