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Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865
(Front):
Confederate
1861 - Soldiers - 1865
Battery E, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery
Randolph's Battery
(Front):Battery E
Randolph'...
Battle of Jenkins' Ferry
Erected in memory of the soldiers of the Confederacy, who ...
Beaulieu Plantation
Granted 1739
to
William Stephens
...
Batteries E & G First U.S. Artillery
Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry ...
Christian-Matern House
Juliet Johnson, daughter of the founder of Marble Falls, m...
Cathey's Valley
[This marker is composed of several panels]
[Left Pa...
Father Philip J. Wagner
Dec. 23, 1882 — Nov. 1, 1959
Pastor of St. Philomena...
Mathew Carey, Publisher
Once the Resting Place
of
Mathew Carey, Pu...
Church of the Atonement, 1875
St. Thomas' Episcopal Parish
Here a "Carpenter Gothi...
Results for AT
Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865
(Front):
Confederate
1861 - Soldiers - 1865
Erected by The Confederate Home
Albertson, Maberry; Bethea, W. F.; Brooks, Robert; Brown, G. W.; Bozman, William; Bush, J. E.; Carter, F. M.; Cameron, W. C.; Chambers, H. A.; Connell, W. E; Connors, T. H.; Cockrell, J. ...
Battery E, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery
Randolph's Battery
(Front):Battery E
Randolph's Battery
1. Lt. J.K. Bucklyn, Commanding.
(Right):3 men killed
2 officers
and
24 men
wounded
(Right):Battery E
1st. R.I. L.A.
Artillery
Brigade
3rd Corps
July 2, 1863.
Marker is on Emmitsburg Road (Business U.S. 15), on the right when traveling north.
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Battle of Jenkins' Ferry
Erected in memory of the soldiers of the Confederacy, who gave their lives for the cause at the Battle of Jenkins Ferry, April 30, 1864, Dedicated September 19, 1928, by the James F. Fagan and Jenkins Ferry Chapters of the ...
Beaulieu Plantation
Granted 1739
to
William Stephens
Secretary
Colony Of Georgia
1737 - 1740
President
1743 - 1751
Here in 1779 under
Count D'Estaing the
French landed to join
the Americans under
General Lincoln in
the seige Of Savannah
W.P.A. 1936. D.A.R. S.R.
Marker is on Beaulieu Avenue near Butler Street.
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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 ...
Christian-Matern House
Juliet Johnson, daughter of the founder of Marble Falls, married George Christian in 1887. He was one of ten owners of the Texas Mining & Improvement Company that developed the town. The first town lots were sold in 1887, and ...
Cathey's Valley
[This marker is composed of several panels]
[Left Panel:]
Origin of the Name of Cathey’s Valley
In 1739, the Catheys immigrated from Clones, Ireland to America. Andrew D. Cathey a native of North Carolina, his wife Mary Mariah Deaver and their seven children ...
Father Philip J. Wagner
Dec. 23, 1882 — Nov. 1, 1959
Pastor of St. Philomena’s Parish
July 1917 — Nov. 1959
Founder of Grotto Shrine
Marker can be reached from Grotto Avenue north of Second Street North, on the left when traveling north.
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Mathew Carey, Publisher
Once the Resting Place
of
Mathew Carey, Publisher
Born - Jan. 28 1760 Dublin, Ireland
Died - Sept. 16, 1839 Phila.
Printed first Catholic bible
in America, 1790
Marker can be reached from 4th Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Church of the Atonement, 1875
St. Thomas' Episcopal Parish
Here a "Carpenter Gothic" church was consecrate July 1875 by Bishop William Pinkney of Maryland. Built on land purchased by Enoch Pratt, formerly Thomas F. Bowie's estate "Cheltenham" and William Talbert's "Finches Discovery". Bell tower constructed in ...