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Washington Park

Washington Park

Established in 1840 this park is one of only two privately owned urban ornamental parks in New

York State

Washington Park Association

Marker is at the intersection of 3rd Street (New York Route 4) and Washington Street, on the right when traveling ...

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Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command

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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 ...

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Washington Artillery, Longstreet's Command

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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 ...

Washington Elementary School

100 years of un-interrupted use as a California Public School. Having survived fires, floods, wars, time, and politics. This school has been doing its part to ensure the rights of American children to receive a basic education.

Marker is on School ...

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George Washington Tulip Poplar

A direct descendant of the Tulip Poplar planted in 1785 by our first President, George Washington, on the grounds of Mount Vernon, his home on the Potomac. More than two centuries later, the original Tulip Poplar continues to stand. Through ...

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Washington County Courthouse

Three earlier courthouses stood on this site, the first constructed about 1800. The present Washington County courthouse was completed in 1868, replacing the 1850 building burned by a Union soldier in Dec. 1864. The only new courthouse built in Virginia ...

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George Washington Williams

 

George Washington Williams was born in 1849 in Bedford, Pennsylvania. At age 14, he enlisted in the Union Army to fight in the Civil War and received a medical discharge in 1868. In 1874, he became the first African ...

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Washington’s Headquarters

On June 8, 1780 General

George Washington

established Headquarters

at this site in

Connecticut Farms (now

Union Township) after the

British and Hessian

army’s retreat of June 7.

Marker is on Stuyvesant Avenue (County Route 619), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Line of March of Washington’s Army

Here is recorded the line of march of Washington’s army through New Jersey in the war for independence.

Erected by the public school children of Newark under the auspices of the Schoolmen’s Club in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Washington’s ...

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Washington Confederate Cemetery

Immediately after the Civil War, Union casualties in the Frederick-Washington County areas were re-interred at a new National Cemetery at Sharpsburg. Yet no provisions were made to provide decent burial for thousands of hastily-buried Confederates. To address this problem, the ...

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