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Agnes of Glasgow 1760 ~ 1780
Here sleeps Agnes of Glasgow, who tradition says followed ...
The Propeller Club of the Port of Savannah
Has erected this fountain on the high bluff of the Savanna...
Town of Burnt Chimney
Town of Burnt Chimney
1877-1887
Changed to For...
First Baptist Church
Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Established 1851
...USAF Pararescue Memorial Parkway
On February 15, 2005, Senate Bill 156 desig...
“the grandest sean of all”
Beginning just after 4:00 pm and continuing into darkness,...
Confederate Futility
The Confederate plan called for dozens of cannon to gather...
The Farthest Advance
Two small structures used as slave quarters stood in this ...
Infantry Against Infantry
Federal artillery enjoyed outstanding fields of fire at Ma...
Flight 93
National Memorial
Panel 1:
America Attacked
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Agnes of Glasgow 1760 ~ 1780
Here sleeps Agnes of Glasgow, who tradition says followed her lover, of the British Army, across the ocean and through the wilderness to Camden. She was taken by death before she found him and buried here at night by King ...
The Propeller Club of the Port of Savannah
Has erected this fountain on the high bluff of the Savannah River as a tribute to maritime Savannah and to the ships, both merchant and naval, that have proudly carried its name to the world around.
Marker can be reached from ...
Town of Burnt Chimney
Town of Burnt Chimney
1877-1887
Changed to Forest City
1887
100th Anniversary 1977
Marker is on W Main Street (U.S. 74) near Thomas Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Baptist Church
Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Established 1851
"the just shall live by faith"
Marker is on N Main St.
Courtesy hmdb.org
USAF Pararescue Memorial Parkway
On February 15, 2005, Senate Bill 156 designated Ohio State Route 48 as USAF PARARESCUE MEMORIAL PARKWAY. The Parkway honors the memory of all Pararescuemen who perished in the performance of their duties. It is also a tribute to ...
“the grandest sean of all”
Beginning just after 4:00 pm and continuing into darkness, charging Confederate infantry made repeated assaults up these gentle slopes. In several places those attacks came within point-blank range of the Union lines. This ground is such a place.
The position here ...
Confederate Futility
The Confederate plan called for dozens of cannon to gather here and on the Poindexter Farm, nearly a mile to the east (your left). Their combined fire, directed at the Union batteries atop Malvern Hill, would clear the way for ...
The Farthest Advance
Two small structures used as slave quarters stood in this clearing. Some of the fiercest fighting raged around them in the twilight, as men of Paul J. Semmes’ Confederate brigade used the buildings for shelter and exchanged short-range fire with ...
Infantry Against Infantry
Federal artillery enjoyed outstanding fields of fire at Malvern Hill. But the terrain here in front of the West House had wrinkles and hollows that could offer protection to attackers. Union General Darius N. Couch of the Fourth Corps, commanding ...
Flight 93
National Memorial
Panel 1:
America Attacked
On the morning of September 11, 2001, al-Qaeda terrorists hijack four commercial U.S. airliners that are departing from East Coast airports. The terrorists fly two jet airliners into the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers in New York ...