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Binghamton and Upper Susquehanna
Historic New York
The valleys of the Upper Susqueh...
Lee Bros. Building - 1906
Brothers William H. Lee (born 1854) and Charles E. Lee (bo...
A. Hatt Buildings 1884 and 1886
Napa Milling Company
These buildings were construc...
Chalet Bernensis
In 1858 Swiss-German John Thomann arrived in California an...
Bedford House
On Route 22 near Katonah
John Jay (1745 – 18...
Redoubt and Battery 1
The main American Position was nearing completion when a r...
Barret's Missouri Battery
Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.
Barret'...
Combat Infantrymen
To Honor All Combat
Infantrymen
We were...
Washington State's Oldest Brick Building
Washington Territorial Court House
Washington Territ...
Camp of Richardson's Battery
W.H.L. Wallace's Division
U. S.
Richardson's B...
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Binghamton and Upper Susquehanna
Historic New York
The valleys of the Upper Susquehanna River were natural routes for Indians, traders and settlers. Oquaga, near Windsor, was an Indian fur-trading post, and became an objective of the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign of 1779. From a dam at ...
Lee Bros. Building - 1906
Brothers William H. Lee (born 1854) and Charles E. Lee (born 1856) came to California from Michigan and by the 1880’s had established a successful warehousing and drayage business. The earthquake of 1906, which caused greater damage to Santa Rosa ...
A. Hatt Buildings 1884 and 1886
Napa Milling Company
These buildings were constructed alongside the Embarcadero de Napa by Captain Albert Hatt, a seafarer who came to California in 1864. The building was used as a warehouse and for sale of merchandise. The second floor housed ...
Chalet Bernensis
In 1858 Swiss-German John Thomann arrived in California and, by 1874, had built this winery. He built his family home next to the winery in 1884. The Sutter family purchased a small vineyard nearby in 1891 to supply their wine ...
Bedford House
On Route 22 near Katonah
John Jay (1745 – 1829), statesman, jurist, first Chief Justice of the United States, and Governor of New York State for six years, built Bedford House in 1800. It remained his home for the last ...
Redoubt and Battery 1
The main American Position was nearing completion when a redoubt was constructed at the extreme right of the American line. It contained two artillery pieces that could rake the levee and canal.
On the morning of January 5, 1815, 2000 British ...
Barret's Missouri Battery
Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.
Barret's Missouri Battery
Two 6-pdr. Bronze: Two 12-pdr. Howitzers.
Maj. Felix H. Robertson's Reserve Artillery.
Army of Tennessee.
Capt. Overton W. Barret, Commanding,
1st Lieut. Wm. Brown
2d Lieut. Isaiah Lightner,
2d Lieut. G. W. Orear.
Nov. 25th, 1863 11 a.m.
One section of ...
Combat Infantrymen
To Honor All Combat
Infantrymen
We were boys and we were young
We became men on that hill we overrun
Some of us lived, many of us died
For a moment with us abide
And join in prayer with me
To honor those of the combat infantry
Freedom ...
Washington State's Oldest Brick Building
Washington Territorial Court House
Washington Territorial Court House
1308 E Street Bellingham Washington
Washington State's oldest brick building, built in 1858 with bricks made in Philadelphia and shipped around Cape Horn.
Erected as a combination store, commission house and bank during the Fraser River ...
Camp of Richardson's Battery
W.H.L. Wallace's Division
U. S.
Richardson's Battery,
"D", 1st Mo. Lt. Arty., W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This battery occupied this position in the last line from 4.30 p.m. Sunday, April 6, 1862 to the close of the battle.
Marker is on Pittsburg ...