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Pratt Homesite
Circa 1842
Daniel Pratt, Prattville’s founding fathe...
Morgan's Condederate Dead
Morgan's Raid in Harrison County (Indiana)
(Confeder...
Williams' Ky. Cavalry at Nancy's Creek
A concerted, but scattered endeavor was made by Wheeler’s ...
Howard’s Corps at Nancy’s Creek
July 18, 1864. The 4th A.C., marching from Crossroads Chur...
Dedicated In Everlasting Tribute
Corydon War Memorial
[Center Panel]:
Dedicated...
Augusta Confederate Monument
Our Confederate Dead
[North Face]:
In Memoriam...
Pancho Villa State Park
Pancho Villa State Park commemorates the historic Columbus...
Pancho Villa State Park
Pancho Villa State Park commemorates the historic Columbus...
Continental Army Encampment at Morristown
1777 1781
The Artillery Park
The artillery und...
California, 31st State
September 9, 1850
1579 • Francis Drake sailed along ...
Results for AT
Pratt Homesite
Circa 1842
Daniel Pratt, Prattville’s founding father,
constructed an imposing home and garden
within a quarter-mile of this site on
Autauga Creek, near his industrial complex.
The large home was designed and erected by
Pratt himself, a noted architect / builder.
The white frame house featured New ...
Morgan's Condederate Dead
Morgan's Raid in Harrison County (Indiana)
(Confederate Side of Marker):
Morgan's Confederate Dead
Pvt. Greene Bottomer
Pvt. John Dunn
Pvt. Albert Womack
Eight Unknown Dead
Forty Wounded
(On Marker Base):
Park Ground Donated by C. B. Hays Family
(Northern Side of Marker):
Morgan's Raid in Harrison Co.
July 8 - 9, 1863
Home ...
Williams' Ky. Cavalry at Nancy's Creek
A concerted, but scattered endeavor was made by Wheeler’s cavalry [CS] to oppose the advance of Federal forces from four Chattahoochee River crossings toward Atlanta, July 1864.
July 18. Brig. Gen. John S. Williams’ (formerly Grigsby’s) Kentucky brigade, Wheeler’s cav., patrolled ...
Howard’s Corps at Nancy’s Creek
July 18, 1864. The 4th A.C., marching from Crossroads Church to Buckhead, encountered a spirited opposition by Confederate cavalry & artillery S. of Mt. Paran Rd. On reaching the creek Newton’s head of column found that the bridge had been ...
Dedicated In Everlasting Tribute
Corydon War Memorial
[Center Panel]:
Dedicated
in
Everlasting Tribute
to
World War II
Veterans
of
Harrison County
and
to the Enduring
Memory of our
Hallowed Dead
Lest we forget, they died
that we may live
[Immediate Left of Center Panel - W.W. II]:
Ralph Eugene Atz •
Charles D. Arnold •
Clifford E. Baker •
Claude ...
Augusta Confederate Monument
Our Confederate Dead
[North Face]:
In Memoriam
"No Nation Rose So White
And Fair:
None Fell So Pure Of Crime"
[West Face]:
Erected
A.D. 1878
by
The Ladies
Memorial Association
of Augusta.
In Honor of the men of
Richmond County
who died
in the cause of the
Confederate States
[South Face]:
Worthy
to have lived and known
our Gratitude:
Worthy
to be ...
Pancho Villa State Park
Pancho Villa State Park commemorates the historic Columbus Raid of 1916. Ruins of Camp Furlong, headquarters for General John Pershing's expeditionary force, still exist at the park. The old Columbus Customs Service building has been restored to house exhibits about ...
Pancho Villa State Park
Pancho Villa State Park commemorates the historic Columbus Raid of 1916. Ruins of Camp Furlong, headquarters for General John Pershing's expeditionary force, still exist at the park. The old Columbus Customs Service building has been restored to house exhibits about ...
Continental Army Encampment at Morristown
1777 1781
The Artillery Park
The artillery under Gen. Henry Knox and the artificers under Col. Jeduthan Baldwin were encamped on this hillside during 1779-80. The soldiers were housed in huts. The guns were parked along this road. The horses were pastured ...
California, 31st State
September 9, 1850
1579 • Francis Drake sailed along coast and claimed California for England
1848 • James W. Marshall discovered gold at Sutter’s Mill
1849 • The Gold Rush began. California became known as the Golden State. Its gold fields attracted thousands ...