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Wood's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
The Road to Battle
See that flat depression in the ground? That’s the survivi...
22nd Alabama Infantry - 1st Louisiana Infantry
Gladden's Brigade - Withers' Division - Bragg's Corps
<...Natives, Explorers, Tobacco and Buccaneers
The Early History of Gloucester Point
“I made a drau...
8-10 Tradd Street The Lamboll Double Tenement
circa 1726
rebuilt 1781
The masonary structu...
Newbury
1630 - 1930
Indian region called Quascacunquen. Sett...
High Red Bluff
(Chunnanugga Chatty in Creek Indian Language)
Also c...
Lewes Presbyterian Church
The origin of this church can be traced to the earliest da...
Peck Library
Library and 600 Seat Opera
House Co...
Brock Cemetery Unknown Soldiers Memorial
Erected in Memory
of Unknown Soldiers
C...
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Wood's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
Wood's (3d) Brigade,
9th Ark. Batt., 8th Ark., 27th Tenn., 16th Ala., 44th Tenn.,
Hardee's Corps.
About 650 men of these regiments were engaged here at 10:30 A.M. April 7, 1862.
Marker is at the intersection of Sherman Road ...
The Road to Battle
See that flat depression in the ground? That’s the surviving imprint of the Great Wagon Road, a route used by thousands of settlers from the 1740s to the early 1800s.
The road began in Philadelphia, carrying Quakers, Germans, Scots-Irish and Moravians ...
22nd Alabama Infantry - 1st Louisiana Infantry
Gladden's Brigade - Withers' Division - Bragg's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
22d Alabama, 1st Louisiana,
Gladden's (1st) Brigade, Withers' (2d) Division,
Bragg's Corps.
These regiments, about 300 men, were engaged here Monday April 7, 1862 until about 10 A.M.
Marker is on State Highway 22 ...
Natives, Explorers, Tobacco and Buccaneers
The Early History of Gloucester Point
“I made a draughte of our river…by us discovered.” Robert Tyndall to Henry, Prince of Wales
In 1600, this tidewater land was part of a vast American Indian empire ruled by the Powhatan nation. English mariner ...
8-10 Tradd Street The Lamboll Double Tenement
circa 1726
rebuilt 1781
The masonary structure of this double residence was constructed by Charleston merchant Thomas Lamboll
circa 1726. The date of construction is base on surviving land grants showing the establishment of common use alleys on either side ...
Newbury
1630 - 1930
Indian region called Quascacunquen. Settled 1635 under leadership of the puritan clergyman Thomas Parker.
Marker is on Main Street (Alternate Massachusetts Route 1), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
High Red Bluff
(Chunnanugga Chatty in Creek Indian Language)
Also called Hostile Bluff or Thirteen Mile Bluff, this spot located in a deep bend of the Alabama River was once the key to the Southeast and a strategic point in Colonial days. The first ...
Lewes Presbyterian Church
The origin of this church can be traced to the earliest days of Presbyterianism in America. A congregation was established here in 1692 under the leadership of the Reverend Samuel Davis. The steady flow of immigrants from Scotland and Ireland ...
Peck Library
Library and 600 Seat Opera
House Constructed May 1894
To May 1895. Willed to the
People of Martathon by Mrs.
Mercena Brink Peck A.D. 1891
Marker is on East Main Street (County Route 221), on the right when traveling ...
Brock Cemetery Unknown Soldiers Memorial
Erected in Memory
of Unknown Soldiers
Courtesy hmdb.org