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Shaver's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi
Sudbury
1630 - 1930
Settled 1638 by a company of Puritans wh...
The Chadbourne Carriage House
Thomas Jefferson Chadbourne and his wife Nettie built this...
Beringer Brothers Winery
Built by Frederick and Jacob Beringer, natives of Mainz, G...
This Tablet Marks the Site of Old Fort Cumberland
Which was built in 1755 by order of the British Government...
Confederate Breakout
February 15, 1862
"Fill your cartridge boxes, quick,...
Cherokee Assembly Ground
Cherokee Assembly Ground
Ah-Yeh-Li A-Lo-Hee ...
Confederate Breakout
February 15, 1862
"Fill your cartridge boxes, quick,...
Wharton's Brigade
Pillow's Division
C.S.A.
Brigadier General
...Lieut. Ebenezer Sheldon's Fort
1630 - 1930
Built in 1740 on this site. The first Pr...
Results for B
Shaver's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi
7th Ark., 2d Ark., 6th Ark.,
Shaver's (1st) Brigade,
Hardee's Corps.
These regiments were engaged here about 10.30 A.M. April 7, 1862. The 7th Ark. was supporting battery.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Sherman Road and Cavalry ...
Sudbury
1630 - 1930
Settled 1638 by a company of Puritans who arrived in the ship "Confidence" and were attracted by the meadows on the Musketaquid River. Named after Sudbury in Suffolk.
Marker is on Boston Post Road (U.S. 20) 0.2 miles east ...
The Chadbourne Carriage House
Thomas Jefferson Chadbourne and his wife Nettie built this Victorian carriage house in the 1870’s. He owned fine racing horses and stock horses and wanted them housed in suitable surroundings.
They purchased the property in 1872 from Charles C. Breyfogle, one ...
Beringer Brothers Winery
Built by Frederick and Jacob Beringer, natives of Mainz, Germany. This winery has the unique distinction of never having ceased operations since its founding in 1876. Here, in the European tradition, were dug underground wine tunnels hundreds of feet in ...
This Tablet Marks the Site of Old Fort Cumberland
Which was built in 1755 by order of the British Government and named in honor of the Duke of Cumberland, Captain General of the British Army. It was the base of military operations of General Edward Braddock and Colonel George ...
Confederate Breakout
February 15, 1862
"Fill your cartridge boxes, quick, and get into line; the enemy is trying to escape and he must not be permitted to do so."
Col. J.D. Webster, USA
The advantage lay with the Confederates. They could press the attack and ...
Cherokee Assembly Ground
Cherokee Assembly Ground
Ah-Yeh-Li A-Lo-Hee
(Center of the World)
Marker is at the intersection of Hartwell Street (U.S. 29) and Marsh Lane, on the right when traveling north on Hartwell Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Breakout
February 15, 1862
"Fill your cartridge boxes, quick, and get into line; the enemy is trying to escape and he must not be permitted to do so."
Col. J.D. Webster, USA
The advantage lay with the Confederates. They could press the attack and ...
Wharton's Brigade
Pillow's Division
C.S.A.
Brigadier General
Gideon J. Pillow's Division
Colonel Gabriel C. Wharton's Brigade51st Virginia, Lieut. Colonel James W. Massie
56th Virginia, Captain George W. Davis
Arrived at Fort Donelson on February 7 and 8, 1862. First assigned to General Buckner's Division, the brigade, on February ...
Lieut. Ebenezer Sheldon's Fort
1630 - 1930
Built in 1740 on this site. The first Proprietor's Meeting in Fall Town was held here in 1741. The Lieutenant's son Eliakim was shot by Indians in 1747 while working west of the fort walls.
Marker is on Northfield ...