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Replica 6.4 inch Brooke Rifled Canon
Confederate Naval Canon from the CSS Albemarle
The B...
Toompea Loss
[Toompea Castle]
Aerial photo of the castle and surr...
Bowser Family Cemetery
This marker recognizes the final resting place of Spencer ...
The Glebe of Fairfax Parish
The glebe was a 500-acre farm provided for the rector of F...
Attleborough's Tribute
"To The Memory of the boys who defended our Union"
M...
Naval Action
The Confederate ironclad ram "Albemarle" sank the Union gu...
First Chemical Synthesis of a Gene
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Biochemist...
Ransom's Assault
General Matt Ransom's brigade formed in line of battle nea...
Hoke's Final Line
The extreme left flank of Confederate General Robt. F. Hok...
Somerset Place
Antebellum plantation of Josiah Collins III, who grew rice...
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Replica 6.4 inch Brooke Rifled Canon
Confederate Naval Canon from the CSS Albemarle
The Brooke Rifle is named after its developer, Commander John Mercer Brooke (CSA), who served as Chief, Dept. of Ordnance and Hydrography. While closely resembling the popular Parrott Gun used by the Union, the ...
Toompea Loss
[Toompea Castle]
Aerial photo of the castle and surroundings
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Toompea Castle is the seat of the Parliament of the Republic of Estonia – the Riigikogu
The castle complex is made up of several parts: the west wall ...
Bowser Family Cemetery
This marker recognizes the final resting place of Spencer Bowser, the patriarch of a prominent African American family in North Carolina. Also buried here are several other members of the Bowser family, including J.P. Bowser, Lloyd B. Bowser, Q.B. Bowser, ...
The Glebe of Fairfax Parish
The glebe was a 500-acre farm provided for the rector of Fairfax Parish, which included both Christ Church, Alexandria, and the Falls Church. The Glebe House, built in 1775, stood here. It burned in 1808 and was rebuilt in 1820, ...
Attleborough's Tribute
"To The Memory of the boys who defended our Union"
Marker is on Dennis Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Naval Action
The Confederate ironclad ram "Albemarle" sank the Union gunboat "Southfield", April 19, 1864, one mile N.E. in the Roanoke River.
Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street and Albemarle Drive, on the left when traveling west on East Main ...
First Chemical Synthesis of a Gene
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Biochemist Har Gobind Khorana shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1968 for research that was essential to understanding how DNA is translated into proteins. His work at the Institute for Enzyme Research ...
Ransom's Assault
General Matt Ransom's brigade formed in line of battle near here in the final Confederate attack, April 20, 1864.
Marker is on East Main Street west of General Pettigrew Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hoke's Final Line
The extreme left flank of Confederate General Robt. F. Hoke's brigade was formed a few yds. N. just before the final attack, April 20, 1864.
Marker is at the intersection of West Main Street and Alden Road, on the left when ...
Somerset Place
Antebellum plantation of Josiah Collins III, who grew rice & corn. Home in 1860 to 328 slaves. Located six miles south.
Marker is at the intersection of North Carolina Route 94 and Sixth Street, on the right when traveling east on ...