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Litchfield Soldiers Memorial
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Pro Patria
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Litchfield Korean War Monument
In Honor Of Those From Litchfield
Who Served In Kore...
Litchfield World War I Monument
In Honor Of
The Men Of Litchfield
Who Rendered...
Battle of Nashville
IV Corps Jump-off Line - Dec. 15, 1864
Using the def...
Springfield Plantation
(Front):
This house was built ca. 1806 for planter...
Battle of Nashville
Outer Federal Defenses - Dec. 2, 1864
Here the outer...
Anfiteatro Flavio/The Flavian Amphitheatre
L’Anfiteatro Flavio, grande edificio pubblico desti...
In Memory of Lt. Robert G. Westlund
United States Air Force
On 30 December, 1951, during...
Birthplace of Numismatic News
Side A
The first issue of “Numismatic News” w...
First Baptist Church
Manakin
Organized as Dover Mines Church about 1863...
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Litchfield Soldiers Memorial
[ south side ]
Pro Patria
[ east side ]
Roll Of Honor
Died
Norman L. Barber, Co. A 8. C.V. I. Harwinton, Ct. Oct 12, 1863
Hatteras Inlet Jan. 30, 1862
Francis E. Barber, Co. E. 8. C.V. I.
New Berne
George W. Baldwin, Co. E. 8. ...
Litchfield Korean War Monument
In Honor Of Those From Litchfield
Who Served In Korean War 1950 – 1955
Raymond H. Adkins • Kenneth A. Ainger • Raymond Ainger, Jr. • Donald S. Allvin • Joseph S. Altieri • Richard W. Archer • Truman R. Archer • ...
Litchfield World War I Monument
In Honor Of
The Men Of Litchfield
Who Rendered Service In
The World War
1917 – 1919
Duval Allen • Paul Allen, Jr. • Leslie F. Andrews • Stanley Axelby • William Axelby • Charles I. Bachman • George H. Baldwin • Robert L. Baldwin ...
Battle of Nashville
IV Corps Jump-off Line - Dec. 15, 1864
Using the defensive salient 500 yards east, Wood's Corps, with the XVI Corps on its right, swung southwest to envelop the left of the Confederate line, 1 1/2 miles south, and pushed it ...
Springfield Plantation
(Front):
This house was built ca. 1806 for planter John Springs III (1782-1853), who served in the S.C. House 1828-34 and was a partner in several banks, railroads, and textile mills before the Civil War. His son Andrew Baxter Springs ...
Battle of Nashville
Outer Federal Defenses - Dec. 2, 1864
Here the outer Federal Defensive line, which stretched 7 mi. around the city, crossed Hillsboro Pike. It was used at the commencement of the battle on Dec. 15 by Wood's IV Corps as a ...
Anfiteatro Flavio/The Flavian Amphitheatre
L’Anfiteatro Flavio, grande edificio pubblico destinato a spettacoli di enorme popolarita, quali le cacce e I combattimenti gladiatori, fu edificato, in luogo del lago atificiale dela Domus Aurea neronicana, dagli imperatori della dinastia Flavia. Il nome originale, Amphitheatrum o Amphitheatrum ...
In Memory of Lt. Robert G. Westlund
United States Air Force
On 30 December, 1951, during a routine training flight from Merced, California, to Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Lt. Robert G. Westlund lost his life when his F-51 "Mustang" fighter plane crashed near Sunset Peak in the ...
Birthplace of Numismatic News
Side A
The first issue of “Numismatic News” was born here Oct. 13, 1952. From this start over the next 50 years grew Krause Publications, a business that published 50 periodicals and hundreds of book titles.
The idea for the paper was ...
First Baptist Church
Manakin
Organized as Dover Mines Church about 1863, First Baptist Church, Manakin is one of the oldest African American churches in Goochland County. Its members separated from Dover Baptist Church. Initially conducting their services at different sites, the Dover Mines ...