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The Bowles - Legare House
143 Tradd Street
Has Been placed on the
Na...
Mebane's Tennessee Battery
Cobb's Artillery Battalion
Mebane's Tennessee Batter...
Egyptian Building
In Oct. 1844, Hampden-Sydney College’s medical depar...
Gibson County Civil War Memorial
[[ Upper Section ]]
(Front) - - Resacca • Get...
Camp Bowie in World War I
Headquarters, 36th Division, United States Army, 1917-1919...
Carter G. Woodson Birthplace
Carter Godwin Woodson was born about three miles east on 1...
The Goldsmith Building
Built in 1907 as
The Crane Building
Is par...
Bouton's Battery
Battery I, First Illinois Light Artillery
U.S.
Sappony Baptist Church
Sappony Baptist Church, originally called Sappony Meeting ...
El Camino Del Diablo
(The Devils Highway)
Early day route from Sonora to ...
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The Bowles - Legare House
143 Tradd Street
Has Been placed on the
National Register
Of Historic Places
By The United States
Department of the Interior
c. 1797
Marker is on Tradd Street near Greenhill Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mebane's Tennessee Battery
Cobb's Artillery Battalion
Mebane's Tennessee Battery.
Four 12 Pounder Howitzers.
Capt. Robert Cobb's Artillery Battalion.
Breckinridge's (Bate's) Div. Breckinridge's Corps.Capt. Jno. W. Mebane, Commanding,
1st Lieut. J. W. Phillips,
2d Lieut. J. C. Grant, 2d Lieut. Luke E. Wright.
Nov.25th, 1863, 4 P. M.
The battery held this ...
Egyptian Building
In Oct. 1844, Hampden-Sydney College’s medical department first held classes in this Egyptian Revival structure designed by Philadelphia architect Thomas S. Stewart. Completed in 1846, it provided educational and clinical facilities for the medical school, which later became a centerpiece ...
Gibson County Civil War Memorial
[[ Upper Section ]]
(Front) - - Resacca • Gettysburg • Chickamauga •
March to the Sea
(Left) - - Shiloh • Perryville • Vicksburg • Nashville
(Right) - - Antietam • Franklin • Kennesaw Mt. • Fredricksburg
(Back) - - Bentonville ...
Camp Bowie in World War I
Headquarters, 36th Division, United States Army, 1917-1919. Established to train Texas National Guard and Oklahoma National Guard, after the U.S. entered World War I, April 1917. Named for James Bowie (1795-1836), one of the commanders who died at the Alamo ...
Carter G. Woodson Birthplace
Carter Godwin Woodson was born about three miles east on 19 December 1875. As a youth he mined coal near Huntington, W. Va. He earned degrees at Berea College (B.L., 1903), University of Chicago (B.A. and M.A., 1908), and Harvard ...
The Goldsmith Building
Built in 1907 as
The Crane Building
Is part of the Pioneer Square Historic District
Which was entered in the
National Register
of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on 2nd Avenue South, on ...
Bouton's Battery
Battery I, First Illinois Light Artillery
U.S.
Army of the Tennessee.
Bouton's Battery,
"I" First Illinois Light Artillery,
--Unassigned--
This battery, with five guns, was in action here about noon April 7, 1862.
Marker is on Corinth Road 0.1 miles east of Sherman Road, on the right ...
Sappony Baptist Church
Sappony Baptist Church, originally called Sappony Meeting House, was erected here in 1773. It was a part of the Kehukee Association, which consisted of churches in North Carolina and Virginia. In 1791, these associations divided along state lines and the ...
El Camino Del Diablo
(The Devils Highway)
Early day route from Sonora to California over the path taken by Father Eusebio Kino in 1700 when he sought to discover if California was part of the American mainland the parched desert along this route has claimed ...