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Hood's Corps at Battle of Ruff's Mill
When Johnston’s forces [CS] withdrew from Kennesaw Mtn., J...
Great Western Furnace
Built in 1854 by Brian, Newell & Co., this steam cold-blas...
Housing Several Thousand Federal Troops
“To a civilian, a camp is always a sad-looking sight – men...
EqyptAir Flight 990 Memorial
In loving memory of the 217
family members and frien...
Site of Green Pottery
In 1764, Thomas Green sold a one-quarter acre lot at this ...
The Waterfront
“Everything is as perfectly arranged as in Boston.” - Pvt....
New Hartford Soldiers Memorial
[ south side ]
Erected
1892
To T...
First House of Moravian Settlement
The first house of the Moravian settlement occupied March ...
Site of Old North Church
First known as Union Church as several denominations joine...
Fort McCook
Chickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
After the Shiloh...
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Hood's Corps at Battle of Ruff's Mill
When Johnston’s forces [CS] withdrew from Kennesaw Mtn., July 3, 1864, they occupied a double line of field works extending from Smyrna S. W. to Nickajack Creek at Dodgen's Mill, more or less along this, the old Concord Road.
Hood’s Corps ...
Great Western Furnace
Built in 1854 by Brian, Newell & Co., this steam cold-blast charcoal furnace was built of limestone from the surrounding hills. Brown iron-ore came from shallow deposits about two miles north. Pig-iron was shipped by river or hauled to rolling ...
Housing Several Thousand Federal Troops
“To a civilian, a camp is always a sad-looking sight – men living on the ground like animals, in the mud, under the rain which penetrates the tents, surrounded by thick and acrid smoke of burning wood. Army camps are ...
EqyptAir Flight 990 Memorial
In loving memory of the 217
family members and friends
lost on EqyptAir Flight 990
ca 60 miles south of
Nantucket Island
October 31, 1999
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May God’s eternal light
shine on them
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“They are not gone from us”
Marker is on Ocean Drive, on the ...
Site of Green Pottery
In 1764, Thomas Green sold a one-quarter acre lot at this location to his grandson, Charles Green. Some time thereafter, Charles established a facility for the manufacturing of redware pottery on this site. The business is known to have been ...
The Waterfront
“Everything is as perfectly arranged as in Boston.” - Pvt. R.G. Carter 22nd Massachusetts Infantry
Cannons, food, munitions, forage, even coffins-the list of goods that passed onto the waterfront before you seemed endless. Gangs of laborers-many of them former slaves-toiled constantly ...
New Hartford Soldiers Memorial
[ south side ]
Erected
1892
To The Memory Of
New Hartford
Soldiers And Sailors,
Who Served In The War
Of The Rebellion.
1861. 1865.
[ east side ]
17th Conn. Infantry
Francis E. Coe
12th Conn. Infantry
Corp. James Forbes • William D. Gray • William F. Green • George ...
First House of Moravian Settlement
The first house of the Moravian settlement occupied March 9, 1741, stood on this site. In this house on Christmas Eve 1741 COUNT ZINZENDORF, conducting a love feast, named the place Bethlehem.
Marker is on Main Street 0 miles from West ...
Site of Old North Church
First known as Union Church as several denominations joined here to worship as early as 1836. Organized in 1838. A small log church was completed that year on ten acres donated by Dr. John M. Sparks. The present structure dates ...
Fort McCook
Chickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
After the Shiloh Campaign in the spring of 1862, Confederate forces under General Braxton Bragg concentrated in the Chattanooga area. The Federal Army, under General Don Carlos Buell occupied north Alabama. Fearful of a Confederate attack, General ...