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1st U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery

"Ready to Take the Field"

Gen. Davis Tillson raised 1,700-man 1st U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery in Tennessee and North Carolina in 1864. The unit encamped nearby while garrisoned in Asheville in 1865. Assigned to Tillson's 2nd brigade, the men participated in ...

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31st. Mo. INFTY.

31st. Mo. INFTY.

U.S.A.

Near This Point

Night of Nov. 25, 1863

Marker is on Ridge Road north of South Crest Place, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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National Historic Landmark-1st Reformed Protestant Dutch Church

National Historic Landmark-First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston

Completed in 1852, the Renaissance Revival First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, New York, is a nationally significant religious building by noted architect Minard Lafever that encapsulates both the maturation of ...

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National Historic Landmark - Herbert & Katherine Jacobs 1st House

The Jacobs house is the first Usonian home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that was built based on the principle of providing an artistic house of low cost for an average citizen. The Jacobs house stands out in Wright’s work ...

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National Historic Landmark - 1st Unitarian Soc. Meeting House

An internationally recognized premier example of Frank Lloyd Wright's late Usonian architecture, unusual for its nonresidential application. Usonian design refers to what Wright termed as an artistic house of low cost for an average citizen of the United States. Considered ...

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381st Bomb Group (H) B17

In remembrance of those who served in the

381st Bomb Group (H) B17

and

432nd Air Service Group

AAF Station 167

Ridgewell, Essex, England

Activated 1 January 1943

Deactivated 26 August 1945

Flight Squadrons

532nd•533rd•534th•535th

381st BG•8th AF

Dedicated to the honor of those members who valiantly served and gallantly died ...

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21st Regiment

Ohio Infantry

21st Regiment

Ohio Infantry

Sirwell's

Brigade

5:30 P.M.

September 19th

to 9:00 A.M.

September 20th

1863

Marker can be reached from LaFayette Road 0.4 miles south of Dyer Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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21st Ohio Infantry

[Front Inscription]

21st. Ohio

Infantry,

Sirwell's

Bridgade

Negley's

Division,

14th.Army

Corps.

[Back Plaque]

This regimental, Lt. Col. Dwella M. Stoughton commanding, engaged the enemy late Sept. 19th, 1863, east of Dyer's Field, remaining there till 10:30 A.M. Sept. 20th, then moved to this ridge. Being armed chiefly with Colt's revolving ...

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Commemorate the 1st crossing from east to west and the 1st doubl

To commemorate the first crossing from east to west and the first double crossing of the Atlantic by air accomplished by the British airship R34

which left East Fortune Scotland on July 2nd 1919, landed Mineola Long Island on July ...

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21st North Carolina Infantry

Second Battle of Manassas

August 28, 1862

7:15 p.m.

Trimble's Brigade, Ewell's Division

Left Wing (Jackson)

Army of Northern Virginia, CSA

21st North Carolina Infantry

Lt. Col. Sanders Fulton

"We halted at this fence, quickly tore it down, and piled the rails in front. It offered us good ...

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