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Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command,
Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command,
Montgomery Avenue and Washington Street
Rockville grew from a convenient crossroads meeting place ...
Washington Tree
Under the parent of this tree
Washington
first...
Washington Tree
On this site stood the walnut
tree where under its b...
George Washington’s Coffee Bean Tree
This Coffee Bean Tree a Scion
of a Tree planted at...
Washington Street
This street is named for George Washington, command...
76 Washington Street
ACCORD Freedom Trail
The St. Augustine office of the...
Parent Washington Navel Orange Tree
To honor
Mrs. Eliza Tibbets,
and to commend he...
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Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command,
Col. J. B. Walton Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
During the forenoon the Washington Artillery was engaged with the enemy's heavy batteries on the opposite side of Antietam Creek. At 9:15, the 3d Company, Miller, was sent to Piper's Orchard ...
Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command
C.S.A.
Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command,
Col J. B. Walton, Commanding.
Organization.
1st Company, Washington Artillery, La.
2nd Company, Washington Artillery, La.
3rd Company, Washington Artillery, La.
4th Company, Washington Artillery, La.
September 15-16, 1862.
The Washington Artillery crossed the Antietam about 9 a.m. of the 15th and took position ...
Montgomery Avenue and Washington Street
Rockville grew from a convenient crossroads meeting place in the 1750s to become the legal and market center of the county. The tiny village was selected as the seat of local government in 1776 for its central location and the ...
Washington Tree
Under the parent of this tree
Washington
first took command of the
American Army July 3rd 1775.
Planted by the
Aquackanonk Landing
Chapter D.A.R. 1932
Marker can be reached from River Drive, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington Tree
On this site stood the walnut
tree where under its branches
Gen. George Washington
paid his troops.
1779
Marker is at the intersection of S Liberty Drive (U.S. 9W) and Hoke Drive, on the right when traveling north on S Liberty Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
George Washington’s Coffee Bean Tree
This Coffee Bean Tree a Scion
of a Tree planted at Mount Vernon by
George Washington
A Tree which he raised from
Seed Brought Back by Him from the
Ohio Valley in 1784
Replanted Here – 1954
Marker can be ...
Washington Street
This street is named for George Washington, commander of the Continental Army throughout the Revolution, first President of the United States, and president of the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Early in his presidency, Washington toured the southern states. He visited South ...
76 Washington Street
ACCORD Freedom Trail
The St. Augustine office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was located in this building from the 1970's until the early 1990's. The organization's roots in the Ancient City began much earlier. William ...
Parent Washington Navel Orange Tree
To honor
Mrs. Eliza Tibbets,
and to commend her good work
in planting at Riverside in 1873
The First Washington
Navel Orange Trees
in California,
native to Bahia Brazil,
proved the most valuable
fruit introduction yet made by
the United States Department
of Agriculture
Marker is at the intersection of Arlington Avenue ...