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Gap in Federal Line
The 129th, 105th Ill. & 70th Ind., the left of Harrison’s ...
Camp Wills
Established as a supply camp by General Andrew Jackson, Se...
Maritime Annapolis: An Enduring Legacy
From its earliest history until the 1920s, log canoes, mer...
Lewis Kingman Park
Dedicated to Lewis Kingman, born North Bridgewater, Mass.,...
Thomas' Corps
Route of
night march of
Thomas' corps
S...
Transportation on the Chesapeake Highway
"...two Ferry boats were procured...we made the mouth of t...
Perry
[ Back of Monument : ]
“We have met the enemy
Annapolis: Capital of Commerce
In the decades before the American Revolution, Annapolis w...
Mohave Center Plaza of Valor
"O Lord, thou givest us everything at the price of ...
Field Hospitals - Eleventh Corps
Medical Department
Army of the Potomac
Medical...
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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 ...
Camp Wills
Established as a supply camp by General Andrew Jackson, September 1813, on the banks of Big Wills Creek. It was here that Jackson directed the first campaign of the Creek War, and promoted Colonel John Coffee to Brigadier General and ...
Maritime Annapolis: An Enduring Legacy
From its earliest history until the 1920s, log canoes, merchant sailing ships, workboats, ferry and steam boats, comprised the majority of vessels in these waters. But after local businessmen developed marinas to accommodate pleasure craft, the landscape of the harbor ...
Lewis Kingman Park
Dedicated to Lewis Kingman, born North Bridgewater, Mass., 1845, died Mexico City, 1912.
A civil engineer who pioneered railroad location and construction in the western United States and Mexico.
During 1886-87 he supervised the construction of 1353 miles of railroad.
During the construction ...
Thomas' Corps
Route of
night march of
Thomas' corps
Sept. 18, 1863.
Marker is at the intersection of Lee-Gordon Mill Road and Osburn Road, on the right when traveling west on Lee-Gordon Mill Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Transportation on the Chesapeake Highway
"...two Ferry boats were procured...we made the mouth of the Severn River but the ignorance of the People on board, with respect to the navigation of it run us aground first on Greenbury Point from whence with much exertion and ...
Perry
[ Back of Monument : ]
“We have met the enemy
and they are ours”
Sept. 10th, 1813.
Marker is at the intersection of Touro Street and Touro Ct., on the left when traveling east on Touro Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
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 ...
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 • ...
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 ...