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Tulpehocken Path

An Indian path from Shamokin (Sunbury) came over the mts. by way of Klingerstown and Pine Grove to Weiser's place in the Tulpehocken Valley. Chiefs of the Six Nations, carrying "words of wampum" to Brother Onas (Penn) at Philadelphia, traveled ...

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Athens High and Industrial School

Established in 1916-1917 and accredited in 1922, Athens High and Industrial School (AHIS) was Georgia’s first four-year public high school for African-American students. Originally known as Reese Street School, founded in 1914, AHIS offered a full curriculum of classes including ...

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Patton Chapel Church 1866

Just after the War Between the States Robert Berry Patton gave seven acres of land, logs from his sawmill to build a church, school and cemetery. He served as the first pastor. Fire destroyed the church in 1908 and 1938. ...

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Civil War Cannons Rededicated - Restoration

Brazil - Clay County, Indiana

These Civil War Cannons

were Rededicated after

Restoration by the

American Legion Post #2

Brazil, Indiana

on May 30th, 1998 by

Commander Thomas W. Owen

Marker is at the intersection of East National Avenue and South Harrison Street, on the left when traveling ...

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Rutledge's Tennessee Battery

Statham's Brigade - Breckinridge's Corps

C.S.

Army of the Mississippi.

Rutledge's Tenn. Battery,

Statham's (3d) Brigade,

Breckinridge's Corps.

This battery was engaged here from about noon to 2 P.M. April 7, 1862.

Marker is at the intersection of Corinth Road and Hamburg-Purdy Road, on the left when ...

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Benjamin Fitzpatrick

Governor 1841 - 1845

He oversaw the closing of the unstable State Bank. In 1845 the legislature amended the constitution to allow the removal of the capital from Tuscaloosa. The growing wealth and population of the Black Belt brought the seat ...

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McAllister's Battery

McClernand's Division

U.S.

Army of the Tennessee.

McAllister's Battery,

"D" 1st Illinois Light Artillery,

McClernand's (1st) Division.

This battery was engaged here from about 2 P.M. to the end of the battle April 7, 1862.

Marker is at the intersection of Hamburg-Purdy Road and Corinth Road, on ...

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14th A.C. at Shoal Creek Church

Aug. 29, 1864. The 10th Mich. reg't, in advance of Davis’ 14th A. C. [US], en route from Red Oak to Jonesboro, encountered Armstrong’s & Martin’s cav. [CS] posted at the church, where a spirited delaying action forced the 10th ...

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Morton's Battery

6th Indiana Battery - McDowell's Brigade - Sherman's Division

(front)

6th

Battery,

Morton's,

Commanded by

Capt. Frederick Behr,

1st Brigade -- Col. J. A. McDowell --

5th -- Division -- Gen.Sherman --

Army of the Tennessee.

Indiana.

(back)

6th Battery, Morton's,

Commanded by Capt. Frederick Behr.

This battery was ordered into action, at this ...

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The Dover Patrol

To the glory of God

and in everlasting

remembrance of

The Dover Patrol

1914 – 1919

They died that we might live.

May we be

worthy of their sacrifice.

West Side of Monument:

This monument

to the

Dover Patrol

erected ...

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