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Roseville Plantation Slave And Freedman's Cemetery / Clarke Ceme
Roseville Plantation Slave And Freedman's Cemetery<...
Lutheran Publication Society
To commemorate
the founding
of the
United States Army Tank Corps
This spot marks the site of Camp Colt, the birthplace of t...
Confederate Camp
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Confederate Infantry Camp Stephens, named...
Terryville Congregational Church Bell
This Bell Rang In The Original
Terryville Congregati...
Confederate Camp
Confederate Infantry Camp Stephens was named for Alexander...
Roseville Plantation
[Front]
Roseville Plantation was established...
Tampa Native Americans
Buried Remains
Here lie buried the remains
Batteries E & G First U.S. Artillery
Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry ...
225th Anniversary Battles of Saratoga
1777 – 2002
Turning point in the
struggle for ...
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Roseville Plantation Slave And Freedman's Cemetery / Clarke Ceme
Roseville Plantation Slave And Freedman's Cemetery
This was originally the slave cemetery for Roseville Plantation. Roseville, established about 1771 by the Dewitt family, was later owned by the Brockinton, Bacot, and Clarke families from the 1820s through the Civil War. ...
Lutheran Publication Society
To commemorate
the founding
of the
Lutheran
Publication Society
at a meeting held in
Trinity
Lutheran Church
May 1st, 1855
The Board of Publication
of the
United Lutheran Church in America
1955
Marker is at the intersection of Germantown Avenue ...
United States Army Tank Corps
This spot marks the site of Camp Colt, the birthplace of the Tank Corps of the United States Army in the spring of 1918. Behind this marker stands a tree planted in soil from each of the 48 States and ...
Confederate Camp
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Confederate Infantry Camp Stephens, named for Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of Confederacy, was about ½ mile from here on McIntosh Road. Nearly all troops in the Confederate Army from Georgia were mobilized here and at the Cavalry Camp Milner, located ...
Terryville Congregational Church Bell
This Bell Rang In The Original
Terryville Congregational Church Bell Tower
Until 1967
When The Structure Was Destroyed By Fire.
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 6) and Prospect Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
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Confederate Camp
Confederate Infantry Camp Stephens was named for Alexander H. Stephens, vice-president of the Confederacy. Nearly all troops in the Confederate Army from Georgia were mobilized here and at Cavalry Camp Milner, located at the present Griffin Municipal Park. Spalding County ...
Roseville Plantation
[Front]
Roseville Plantation was established by a royal grant before the American Revolution and a house was built here ca. 1771 for the Dewitt family. Richard Brockinton (d. ca. 1843), planter and state representative, purchased Roseville in 1821. Most of ...
Tampa Native Americans
Buried Remains
Here lie buried the remains
of a small group of
Native Americans who perished
about 200 years ago.
These remains were discovered
in 1987 during the construction
of the Tampa Convention
Center.
Let us honor the memory
of ...
Batteries E & G First U.S. Artillery
Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry Corps
Batteries E & G First U.S. Artillery
Four 12 pounders
Captain Alanson M. Randol Commanding
July 1 & 2 With First Brigade Second Cavalry Division. Not engaged.
July 3 One section under ...
225th Anniversary Battles of Saratoga
1777 – 2002
Turning point in the
struggle for an independent
United States of America
Saratoga Battle Chapter
Sons of the American Revolution
4 July 2002
Originally placed in honor of our
Nation’s Bicentennial
Marker is on Park Tour Road, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org