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“Message of Peace”
From near his headquarters atop the rise in front of you, ...
New York Peace Monument
On Nov. 23, 1863, Maj. Gen. Hooker was directed to make a ...
Peace Cross
1917–1918. This memorial cross dedicated to the heroes of ...
Make Peace
Patented for 150 acres 1678 to John Roach. The brick house...
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
700 Jackson Place
has been designated
a
Peaceful Trading Turns Hostile
Ward Massacre
In the 1830's, local tribes, including...
Building 86 [Peace Treaty Building]
Building 86 is currently the Shipyard’s Main Admini...
Peace Garden
In Honor of Those Who Served
in Korea or Viet...
Clarke Peace Memorial
About 500 Notre Dame alumni gave their lives for their cou...
Peace Magazine: 1904
A Special emphasis was placed on keeping the interiors of ...
Results for Peace
“Message of Peace”
From near his headquarters atop the rise in front of you, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant sent a message that jolted a nation. After finishing his meeting with Lee at the McLean House, Grant paused along the road and scribbled ...
New York Peace Monument
On Nov. 23, 1863, Maj. Gen. Hooker was directed to make a demonstration early the following morning on the Point of Lookout Mountain with the troops in Lookout Valley under his command, aggregating 9,681.
Geary’s Division started at 8:00 A.M., crossed ...
Peace Cross
1917–1918. This memorial cross dedicated to the heroes of Prince George’s County, Maryland who lost their lives in the Great War for the liberty of the world.
Albert N. Baden, Henry H. Boswell, Herman E. Burgess, Clarence Butler, Vincent G. Cooley, ...
Make Peace
Patented for 150 acres 1678 to John Roach. The brick house on this property is one of the finest examples of very early colonial architecture on the Eastern Shore.
Marker is at the intersection of MD 380 and Johnson Creek Road, ...
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
700 Jackson Place
has been designated
a
National Historic Landmark
This site possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America
National Park Service
1974
From 1910 to 1948 it served as the first
headquarters of ...
Peaceful Trading Turns Hostile
Ward Massacre
In the 1830's, local tribes, including the Shoshone, Paiute, and Bannock began trading with Euro-American fur trappers and missionaries passing through southern Idaho. Peaceful exchanges beneficial to both groups increased in 1842 when wagon trains crossed southern Idaho on ...
Building 86 [Peace Treaty Building]
Building 86 is currently the Shipyard’s Main Administrative Building housing the offices of the Shipyard Commander. In August/September 1905 it was the site of the signing of a treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War. The envoys of Russia and Japan were ...
Peace Garden
In Honor of Those Who Served
in Korea or Viet Nam
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and 17th Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Clarke Peace Memorial
About 500 Notre Dame alumni gave their lives for their country and peace in World War II, Korea and Vietnam
In memorializing them, we join our prayers to their supreme sacrifice as we inscribe this column
Pro Patria et Pace
For Our Country ...
Peace Magazine: 1904
A Special emphasis was placed on keeping the interiors of the defensive magazines under the various batteries dry. According to an excerpt from, “Reports on 5-inch Guns, Fort Dupont and Fort Mott, December, 1900, Operations” which references Battery Gregg..
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