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The Burning of Chambersburg
During the Gettysburg campaign, Confederate troops were re...
The Congressional Medal of Honor - Apache Campaign 1872 - 1873
The following named individuals were assigned, either perm...
Peoples Federal Savings and Loan Association Building
Erected 1917
One of the last works of Louis Henri Su...
House of Rev Peter Bulkeley
Here in the house of the
Reverend Peter Bulkeley
...Fort Bliss Buffalo Soldiers Memorial
History
In 1866, One year after the end of the Civil...
Fort Polk
In honor of those who served 1940-1990 in appreciation to ...
Peason Ridge Heritage Families
We will not forget our heritage families for they are unsu...
The First Provincial Congress
The First Provincial Congress
of delegates from the...
First Town House
Near this spot stood
the first Town House
used...
Camp Polk Heritage Families
We will not forget our heritage families for they are unsu...
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The Burning of Chambersburg
During the Gettysburg campaign, Confederate troops were restrained, under orders, from destroying non-government property. By the time of the Rebels’ next raid into the North, however, the policy had changed.
On July 30, 1864, Brigadier General John McCausland and 2,800 ...
The Congressional Medal of Honor - Apache Campaign 1872 - 1873
The following named individuals were assigned, either permanently or temporarily, to Camp Verde, Arizona Territory. While stationed here their personal action in combat was above and beyond the call of duty, earning them the nation's highest award.
The Congressional Medal of ...
Peoples Federal Savings and Loan Association Building
Erected 1917
One of the last works of Louis Henri Sullivan (1856-1924), the American architect whose original ideas of functional design and decorative ornament provided a basis for modern American architecture.
Marker is at the intersection of Court Street (Ohio Route 29/47) ...
House of Rev Peter Bulkeley
Here in the house of the
Reverend Peter Bulkeley
first minister and one of the
founders of this town
a bargain was made with the
Squaw Sachem, the Sacamore Tahattawan
and other Indians
who then sold their right in
the six miles square called Concord
to the English planters
and ...
Fort Bliss Buffalo Soldiers Memorial
History
In 1866, One year after the end of the Civil War and more than six months after the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery was enacted Congress had the need to reorganize the peacetime Regular Army. Recognizing the Military merits of Black ...
Fort Polk
In honor of those who served 1940-1990 in appreciation to Fort Polk for its outstanding contribution and service to the defense of our nation
Marker can be reached from Louisiana Avenue east of Colorado Avenue, on the right when traveling east. ...
Peason Ridge Heritage Families
We will not forget our heritage families for they are unsung heroes who surrendered their homes and way of life for the sake of this nation
Marker can be reached from Louisiana Avenue east of Colorado Avenue, on the right when ...
The First Provincial Congress
The First Provincial Congress
of delegates from the towns of
Massachusetts
was called by conventions of
the people to meet at Concord on the
eleventh day of October 1774.
The delegates assembled here
in the Meeting-House on that day
and organized
with John Hancock as President
and Benjamin Lincoln ...
First Town House
Near this spot stood
the first Town House
used for town meetings
and the county courts
1721 – 1794
Marker is on Monument Sq, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Camp Polk Heritage Families
We will not forget our heritage families for they are unsung heroes who surrendered their homes and way of life for the sake of this nation.
Marker can be reached from Louisiana Avenue east of Colorado Avenue, on the right when ...