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Bonelli House

Built 1916

This building has been placed on

The National Register of

Historic Places

By the United States Department of the Interior.

Bonelli House

Built 1916

Built by George Bonelli, prominent Kingman citizen, this is an excellent example of the Colonial Revival style built of locally ...

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Concrete Bunker

This monument stone sits on a 10’ deep concrete bunker that was discovered during construction, together with portions of an abandoned railroad track. The bunker was used to store coal for the furnaces in the large buildings which once stood ...

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Petersburg’s Role In Trade

Immediately to your right is a mural adapted from a drawing by William Waud which appeared in Harper’s Magazine during the Civil War. The mural is an artist’s impression of the Petersburg waterfront on the Appomattox River - probably at ...

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Oliver-Barnard Hall

College of Arts and Sciences

Erected: 1889

Reconstructed: 2000

Named for professor, scientist, and photographer F.A.P. Barnard who pioneered the study of astronomy at The University of Alabama and established its chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in 1851.

On August 26, 2000, rededicated Oliver-Barnard ...

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Southbury World War II Memorial

In honor of

those from Southbury

who served in

the World War

1941-1945

Marker is on Main Street South 0.1 miles east of Flood Bridge Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Southbury World War I Memorial

In honor of those from Southbury who served in the World War 1917-1919

Joseph Alseph • Jesse M. Bailey •

Thomas Bale • William C. Ballard •

Edward Bayon •

Ernest H. Beardsley • Harold A. Benedict •

Joseph Birtkus • ...

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Johnson's Brigade

Cheatham's Division - Polk's Corps

C.S.

Army of the Mississippi.

Johnson's (1st) Brigade,

Walker's (2d) Tenn., 15th Tenn., Blythe's Miss., 154th Tenn.,

Cheatham's (1st) Division,

Polk's Corps.

The 154th Tenn., a portion of Blythe's Miss. and one company of Walker's (2d) Tenn., all under the command of ...

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Blunt Reservation and Fields

This is the western boundary of a reservation set aside the by the treaty of Fort Moultrie and given to John Blunt (Blount) one of the six principal chiefs of the Florida Indians. The Apalachicola River was the eastern boundary. ...

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"His recovery . . . is yet considered doubtful"

Among the hundreds of soldiers, nurses, and volunteers who worked at Camp Letterman was Private Justus Silliman of the 17th Connecticut Volunteers, a resident of New Canaan. Slightly wounded in the fighting on July 1st, he remained behind to care ...

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"The sight of blood never again affected me"

With the departure of the two armies following the battle, the burden of caring for the wounded fell largely on the shoulders of the local civilians. Although much attention has been paid to the United States Sanitary Commission and the ...

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