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Gap in Federal Line

The 129th, 105th Ill. & 70th Ind., the left of Harrison’s brigade, together with the rest of Ward’s div., 20th A.C. [US] were posted in the low ground 350 yds. N., having just crossed Peachtree Creek. No immediate attack was ...

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Mrs. Emmie Fulmer

In Honor or

Mrs. Emmie Fulmer

Age 102 - 1981

Nation's Oldest Active Garden Club Member

Marker is at the intersection of North Main Street (South Carolina Route 14) and East Fairview Street on North Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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2nd Regiment South Carolina Infantry

2nd Regiment South Carolina Infantry

Commander

Lt. Col. Franklin Gaillard.

Marker can be reached from Glenn-Kelly Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Annapolis: Capital of Commerce

In the decades before the American Revolution, Annapolis was the customs port for the upper Bay western shore. Ships clearing in and out paid duties and fees to the local naval officer. With good shipyards (including Ship Carpenters Lot north ...

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Mohave Center Plaza of Valor

"O Lord, thou givest us everything at the price of an effort."

Leonardo Da Vinci

1452-1519

We remember

those who gave their

lives in the Holocaust of

July 5, 1973, in Kingman

John O. Campbell • Allan Hanson • Christopher G Sanders • William L Casson • ...

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Field Hospitals - Eleventh Corps

Medical Department

Army of the Potomac

Medical Department

Field Hospitals

Eleventh corps

The Division Field Hospitals of the Eleventh Corps were established July 1st at the Spangler House two hundred and thirty yards west of this point. Many of the wounded of this Corps were ...

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Milford Station

Lee Avoids A Trap

Unable to crack Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s strongly fortified lines at Spotsylvania Court House, Union Gen. Grant ordered Gen. Winfield Hancock’s Second Corps to cross the Mattaponi River here at Milford Station and threaten the Confederate ...

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Great Friends Meeting House

In 1639, Helen and Nicholas Easton, John Clarke, William Coddington and others left Portsmouth, the settlement founded in 1638 by Anne Hutchinson and others on the northern end of Aquidneck Island. They came south and founded Newport. Newport’s European settlers ...

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McClure’s Ferry

May 16, 1864. Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker (20th A. C.) [US], moving E. from Resaca, with orders to cross at Newtown Fy., elected to usurp the crossing at McClure’s thereby forcing Schofield’s 23d A. C. [US] to proceed E. to ...

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Fruita Schoolhouse

 

Mormon settlers valued education highly. Therefore it is not surprising that the Fruita residents donated the land, materials, and labor for this schoolhouse and the money for teachers' pay. The building opened in 1896. Eight grades were taught in ...

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