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Camden Battlefield

Camden Battlefield has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America

1961

National Park Service

United States Department of the Interior

Marker is on Flat Rock Road (South Carolina Route 58), ...

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The International Society of Arboriculture and the National Arbo

Jointly recognize this significant tree in the bicentennial year as having lived here during the American Revolutionary Period.

1776-1976

Marker can be reached from Cuylerville Road (New York Route 20A) ¼ mile west of Barrett Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Battle of Five Forks

Four miles south is the battlefield of Five Forks. To that point Pickett retired from Dinwiddie Courthouse in the night of March 31, 1865. Sheridan, following, attacked him in the afternoon of April 1, 1865. The Confederates, outnumbered and surrounded, ...

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Third Marathon County Courthouse

These granite blocks were part of the third Marathon County Courthouse completed in May 1892, it stood on the block bounded by Third, Scott, Fourth and Jefferson Streets. This courthouse was razed in April, 1955.

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Gandolfo Theater

1917

Built by John Gandolfo, this brick landmark served as a 635 seat theater and vaudeville house, a WW II USO canteen and was a center of community activity from 1917 to 1950. The third floor ballroom was destroyed by fire ...

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Jarratt's Station

On 8 May 1864 Jarratt's Station, a nearby depot on the Petersburg Railroad, was the subject of a Union cavalry raid. Brig. Gen. August V. Kautz led his division on a series of raids in early May to cut the ...

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Burrow's Battery

McClernand's Division

(front)

Ohio

14th Battery Light Artillery,

Commanded by

Capt. Jerome B. Burrows, (Wounded)

McClernand's (1st) Division,

Army of the Tennessee.

(back)

This battery of 6 guns went into action here at 9 a.m.,

April 6, 1862. Its loss was 4 men killed; 1 officer and 25 men wounded; ...

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In Memory of Senator Harold C. Giss

Senator Giss was born February, 1906, in Minneapolis, Minn. and moved to Arizona in 1937. Being a concerned individual for Arizona's future, Senator Giss entered politics. He served as a member of the Arizona House of Representatives for two years ...

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Hatfield

1630 - 1930

Before 1670 part of Hadley. Thrice attacked by Indians during King Philip's War.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Mebane's Tennessee Battery

Cobb's Artillery Battalion

Mebane's Tennessee Battery.

Four 12 Pounder Howitzers.

Capt. Robert Cobb's Artillery Battalion.

Breckinridge's (Bate's) Div. Breckinridge's Corps.Capt. Jno. W. Mebane, Commanding,

1st Lieut. J. W. Phillips,

2d Lieut. J. C. Grant, 2d Lieut. Luke E. Wright.

Nov.25th, 1863, 4 P. M.

The battery held this ...

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