Results for Civil War
Civil War General John T. Wilder
(Side one):
Wilder (1830-1917), resident of Greensbu...
McPherson Post No 48 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial
To the Soldier Dead
of the Civil Wa...
Civil War Balloonists
Dedicated to the intrepid and patriotic men: the Civil War...
Ohio City Civil War Memorial
In memory of our fallen heroes
1861 - 1865
Cou...
Civil War Memorial
In honor of the
Brave Men of
<...Civil War Symbol Yields To Time
A STUMP IS ALL THAT REMAINS of a Silver Maple transplanted...
Wells County 1862 Cannon - Civil War
[ Plaque One ]
On April 12, 1861, Confederate...
Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
In memory of
the
Soldiers & Sailors
...Civil War Skirmish
Here, on July 4, 1864, Union landing force, sent from Rodn...
Civil War Camp to Victorian Neighborhood
City within a City
The Shaw neighborhood and the G...
Results for Civil War
Civil War General John T. Wilder
(Side one):
Wilder (1830-1917), resident of Greensburg circa 1858-1869, built this home 1865-1866. He was millwright and inventor; provided major employment in the area. Enlisted in Civil War; appointed lieutenant colonel of Seventeenth Indiana Volunteer Infantry 1861 by Indiana Governor Oliver ...
McPherson Post No 48 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial
To the Soldier Dead
of the Civil War
1861-1865
Courtesy hmdb.org
Civil War Balloonists
Dedicated to the intrepid and patriotic men: the Civil War Balloonists, Union and Confederate, known and unknown who against ridicule and skepticism laid the foundation for this nation’s future in the sky.
Inscribed hereon are the names of those who are ...
Ohio City Civil War Memorial
In memory of our fallen heroes
1861 - 1865
Courtesy hmdb.org
Civil War Memorial
In honor of the
Brave Men of
Camden
who gave their lives
in defence of their
country during the
Great Rebellion
1861 - 65
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Marker is on Main Street near Atlantic Avenue, on the right ...
Civil War Symbol Yields To Time
A STUMP IS ALL THAT REMAINS of a Silver Maple transplanted from the Battlefield of Chattanooga. In 1897 the sapling was planted here as part of a Memorial Grove dedicated to Union soldiers who fought in the Civil War. The ...
Wells County 1862 Cannon - Civil War
[ Plaque One ]
On April 12, 1861, Confederate batteries opened fire on Fort Sumter in South Carolina, resulting in its capitulation the following day. By the time the final action at Palmito Ranch, Texas had concluded, some 1,489 days later ...
Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
In memory of
the
Soldiers & Sailors
of
1861 - 1865
One Country, One Flag
Marker is on City Avenue / Main Street (Maine Route 131), on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Civil War Skirmish
Here, on July 4, 1864, Union landing force, sent from Rodney by General Ellett in search of cotton, clashed with C.S.A. cavalry under Maj. Moorman & was driven back to boats.
Marker is at the intersection of State Highway 552 and ...
Civil War Camp to Victorian Neighborhood
City within a City
The Shaw neighborhood and the Greater U Street Historic District are rich in African American and Civil War history. They are the ideal place for the African American Civil War Memorial now located on this Metro ...