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Bartram's Trail
William Bartram American's first native born artist- natur...
McArthur
Headquarters 2d Brigade, 2d Division
U.S.
Head...
Carter Jackson Monument
East side
This pillar is erected to the memory of Wi...
Hart Station
Erected by his friends and the Escambia County Bar
...
Johnston's Headquarters
Site of Hq. of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, April 1~4, 186...
General Arthur E. Brown, Jr.
A 1953 graduate of West Point, Gen. Brown culminated a 36-...
Home of Wellborn Barton
Home of Wellborn Barton 1821-1883; Pioneer physician of th...
Louisa Adeline (Addie) Barton
When Addie Barton (1858-1921) was seven years old, her par...
Stewart's Brigade
Clark's Division -- Polk's Corps
C.S.
Stewart'...
General Artemas Ward Monument
1727–1800
Son of Massachusetts • Gradua...
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Bartram's Trail
William Bartram American's first native born artist- naturalists, passed through Russell County during the Revolutionary era, making the first scientific notations of its flora, fauna and inhabitants. As the appointed botanist of Britain's King George III, he traveled 2,400 mile ...
McArthur
Headquarters 2d Brigade, 2d Division
U.S.
Headquarters, 2d Brigade,
2d Division,
Army of the Tennessee;
Brig. Gen. John McArthur,
Commanding.
Established March 18th, 1862
Marker is on Pittsburg Landing Road 0.1 miles west of State Highway 22, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Carter Jackson Monument
East side
This pillar is erected to the memory of William Jackson of Virginia, who was murdered upon this spot by ship captain Thomas Carter of Newport, Rhode Island who, having been ship-wrecked and rendered penniless thereby, and being overtaken by ...
Hart Station
Erected by his friends and the Escambia County Bar
Association in memory of James Edward Hart, Jr.
(1942 – 1992), who contributed much to his community, his church and his profession. He loved trains. Due to his efforts, passenger service ...
Johnston's Headquarters
Site of Hq. of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, April 1~4, 1862. After his death at Shiloh, April 6, body was brought here where it lay in state, April 7, 1862.
Marker is on Fillmore Street, on the right when traveling south. ...
General Arthur E. Brown, Jr.
A 1953 graduate of West Point, Gen. Brown culminated a 36-year military career as Director of the Army Staff (1983-1987) and Vice-Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army (1987-1989).
Inducted 2007
City of Florence Walk of Honor
Marker is on Hightower Place. ...
Home of Wellborn Barton
Home of Wellborn Barton 1821-1883; Pioneer physician of this region. For many years a trustee of Salado College, built 1866. (John Hendrickson, Contractor)
Old military road and Chisholm cattle trail passed here.
Marker is on N Main St just from Rock Creek ...
Louisa Adeline (Addie) Barton
When Addie Barton (1858-1921) was seven years old, her parents, Dr. Welborn and Louisa Barton, moved to Salado so their children could attend Salado College. Upon graduation, Addie became a teacher. She felt called to become a missionary in 1883 ...
Stewart's Brigade
Clark's Division -- Polk's Corps
C.S.
Stewart's (2d) Brigade,
5th Tenn., 33d Tenn., 13th Ark., 4th Tenn.,
Stanford's Mississippi Battery,
Clark's (1st) Div., Polk's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
This brigade, with its regiments in order from left to right as above, was in position here ...
General Artemas Ward Monument
1727–1800
Son of Massachusetts • Graduate of Harvard College • Judge and legislator • Delegate 1780–1781 to the Continental Congress • Soldier of three wars • First commander of patriot forces.
Marker is at the intersection of Ward Circle, N.W. ...