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Fort Ashby

Fort Ashby, one in the chain of Indian forts built by George Washington, 1755. sharp fighting here 1756. in 1794, troops under Gen. Daniel Morgan camped here on their way to suppress Whiskey Rebellion. Fort restored by W.P.A., 1939.

Marker is ...

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The 32nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment Civil War Monument

The 32nd Indiana at the Battle of Rowletts Station

On December 17, 1861, the "1st German" 32nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel August Willich, fought Confederate cavalry, infantry and artillery units south of Munfordville, Kentucky, near Rowletts Station. ...

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87th Indiana Infantry

3rd Brigade -Van Derveer. — 3rd Division - Brannan.

[Front Side of Marker]:

87th Regiment Indiana Infantry

3rd Brigade - Van Derveer.

3rd Division - Brannan.

14th Corps - Thomas

[Reverse Side of Marker]:

Indiana's Tribute

To Her

Eighty-Seventh Regiment Infantry

Colonel Newell Gleason, Commanding.

Third Brigade (VanDerveer).

Third Division (Brannan).

Fourteenth Corps ...

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Fort Victoria

was erected by Hudson’s Bay Company

1843

Here Colony of Vancouver’s Island was inaugurated by Richard Blanshard 1850

Vancouver’s Island and British Columbia united 1866

Two years later Victoria became the capital of British Columbia

Marker is at the intersection of Government Street and ...

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Fort Ashby

Fort Ashby, one in the chain of Indian forts built by George Washington, 1755. sharp fighting here 1756. in 1794, troops under Gen. Daniel Morgan camped here on their way to suppress Whiskey Rebellion. Fort restored by W.P.A., 1939.

Marker is ...

Fairfax Rosenwald School

The Fairfax Rosenwald School of “Fairfax Colored School” was constructed in 1925–26 on this site. It replaced an earlier African-American school on Main Street east of the Fairfax Cemetery. In 1917, Julius Rosenwald, president of Sears, Roebuck & Co., formed ...

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Fort Sellers

On land Washington surveyed for Elias Sellers in 1748 stood this fort, important link in system of frontier defenses. It was garrisoned by an officer and thirty men and withstood several attacks by the Indians.

Marker is on Short Gap Highway ...

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The First National Bank of Jacksonville

Since 1890 the financial interests of this area have been served by The First National Bank and its predecessor The Tredagar National Bank (an institution of the "Boom" days of Jacksonville)

Organizers were Peyton Rowan, President, Jos. W. Burke (Brig. Gen. ...

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The First National Bank and Trust Company of Western Maryland

was originally chartered as the Cumberland Bank of Alleghany by an act of the 1811 Maryland Legislature and opened for business April 1, 1812. this is the oldest bank in Western Maryland and the second oldest National Bank in the ...

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82nd Indiana Infantry

First Brigade - Third Division

[Front Side of Marker]:

82nd Reg. Indiana Infantry.

First Brigade Third Division.

14th Corps - Thomas

[Reverse Side of Marker]:

Indiana's Tribute

To Her

Eighty-Second Regiment Infantry.

Colonel Morton C. Hunter, Commanding.

First Brigade (Connell).

Third Division (Brannan).

Fourteenth Corps (Thomas).

This Regiment, Colonel Morton C. Hunter, Commanding, ...

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