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Barton Street Confederate Monument
This monument is dedicated to honor the memory of the 51 C...
Site: Hardy Pace’s Res. Howard’s Headquarters
Hardy Pace (1785-1864), operated the Chattahoochee River f...
Beauregard's Headquarters
This house, "Ten Oaks", was headquarters for Gen. P.G.T. B...
Revolutionary Artillery Site
To control King's Highway
1777-78
Marker is at...
Hartwood Presbyterian Church
The Writing on the Wall
This is Hartwood Presbyteria...
New York Unearthed / The Shrine of Elizabeth Ann Seton
Exploring Downtown
New York Unearthed
The ...
Schofield's Headquarters
Home of Andrew J. Cheney (1815-86)
Hdqrs., Maj. Gen....
Patton's Headquarters
Fort George G. Meade
In 1917, Captain George S. Patt...
Hartland
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Proprietors from Hartford, those wh...
New Hartford Remembers
New Hartford Remembers
Those Who Served In The
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Barton Street Confederate Monument
This monument is dedicated to honor the memory of the 51 Confederate Soldiers buried here in the Barton Street Cemetery. They died in Fredericksburg, Virginia between the months of October 1861 and March 1862. The Rev. Alfred M. Randolph of ...
Site: Hardy Pace’s Res. Howard’s Headquarters
Hardy Pace (1785-1864), operated the Chattahoochee River ferry at site of bridge where Pace’s Ferry rd. crosses. Federal forces occupied Vining’s Station, July 5-17, 1864, while preparing to cross at Pace’s & Power’s for the move on Atlanta. Gen. O. ...
Beauregard's Headquarters
This house, "Ten Oaks", was headquarters for Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, Oct. 15-23, 1864, when he coordinated the movement of Gen. J.B. Hood's army, then marching across northeast Alabama enroute to Nashville. He and his retinue, including Gov. I.G. Harris of ...
Revolutionary Artillery Site
To control King's Highway
1777-78
Marker is at the intersection of Cemetery Hill Road and South Lincoln Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Cemetery Hill Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hartwood Presbyterian Church
The Writing on the Wall
This is Hartwood Presbyterian Church, which Federal troops occupied during the Civil War. They removed and burned all the woodwork, leaving only the bare plaster walls. On November 24, 1862, Capt. George Johnson, 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, ...
New York Unearthed / The Shrine of Elizabeth Ann Seton
Exploring Downtown
New York Unearthed
The underground chambers of “New York Unearthed,” a museum operated by the South Street Seaport Museum, display the remarkable extent of archaeological finds in New York. These range from the surprisingly old-3,000-year-old pottery shards-to the ...
Schofield's Headquarters
Home of Andrew J. Cheney (1815-86)
Hdqrs., Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, Commanding Army of the Ohio [US] -- rt. wing of Sherman’s forces on the Kennesaw front, June 22-30, 1864, while directing flanking march of 23d A.C. [US] S. on ...
Patton's Headquarters
Fort George G. Meade
In 1917, Captain George S. Patton, Jr., sailed to France to join the staff of General John J. Pershing.
In November of that year he was detailed to the Tank Corps and attended the course at the French ...
Hartland
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Proprietors from Hartford, those whose names appeared on the tax lists of 1720, were originally given the western land grants called Hart(ford)land, now known as the Town of Hartland. The first permanent settler in this area was Thomas ...
New Hartford Remembers
New Hartford Remembers
Those Who Served In The
1917 World War 1919
Adams Edwin C • Banfield William G • Bartolucci Antonio • Brennan Daniel • Brochu Andrew • Brochu Joseph • Brown Nicoll • Caine Howard P • Caine William H Jr ...