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Battle of White Plains

British Forces

Commanded by

General William Howe

Numbered about 13,000

Including Several Brigades.

The Regiments of Foot

Deployed Light Infantry,

Chasseurs, and Grenadiers.

Artillery Batteried and

Light Cavalry Supported Them.

The Hessian Battalions

Under Heister, Rahl, and Donop

Reinforced The British.

Their Grenadiers and Jagers

Were Essential to the Battle.

Back of Marker:

Battle of White ...

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Forest Hill Confederate Memorial

(Front):

In memory of our Confederate Dead

(Reverse):

To the brave soldiers who fell in the Battle of Westport October 23, 1864.

Marker can be reached from Troost Avenue 0.3 miles north of 71st Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Battery B, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery

Volunteer Artillery Brigade - First Corps

Army of the Potomac

First Corps

Volunteer Artillery Brigade

First Penna. Light Artillery

Battery B

Four 3 inch Rifles

Captain James H. Cooper commanding

July 3 Moved to this position from East Cemetery Hill at 3 p.m. during a heavy cannonade and ...

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The Battle of Lexington

Sept. 18, 19 and 20, 1861

At the onset of the Civil War Missouri was of particular importance as the westernmost border state, gateway to the western territories and bordered by the Mississippi River. Militarily the situation was grave. On Aug. ...

Alabama’s Constitution And Statehood

Before statehood, the Alabama Territory had only limited rights of self government. Between July 5 and August 2, 1819, forty-four delegates from across the Territory convened in Huntsville to draft a constitution for statehood. Lawyers, merchants, ministers, planters, farmers, and ...

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Battle of White Plains

American Forces

Commanded by

General George Washington

Numbered about 14,500

Men fit for Duty,

Consisting of Continentals

From Maryland, Delaware,

Connecticut, Pennsylvania and

New York, and Militiamen

From Several Provinces.

Many of These Units

Had Participated in

The Battle of Long Island,

Harlem Heights,

Throg’s Neck, and Pell’s Point.

Erected by the City of White ...

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The Patriots

The Patriots

whose names this tablet bears

and whose remains rest in

this burial ground

assisted in establishing American

independence by their

wervice in the War of the

American Revolution

Archelaus Allen • Stephen Atwater • James Baldwin • Jared Benham • Captain Divan Berry • ...

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Battle of White Plains

General George Washington

Commander In Chief

of the

Continental Army

Erected by

the City of White Plains

to commemorate

the 225th Anniversary of the Battle

Back of Marker:

The Continental Army

Under the command of General George Washington the Continental Army survived the Battle of Long Island, to carry the ...

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Confederate Memorial

North Side

"Lest We Forget." This shaft is erected to honor and perpetuate the memory and valor of our Confederate Soldiers.

West Side

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."

South Side

Comrades

Soldiers of Pike, ...

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Pennsylvania State Memorial

(Left Front Entrance):The

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

In honor of her sons who

on this field fought for the

Preservation of the Union

July 1.2. & 3. 1863

(Right Front Entrance):Pennsylvania at Gettysburg

69 Regiments Infantry

9 Regiments Cavalry

7 Batteries Artillery

Total Present 34530

Killed and mortally wounded 1182

Wounded 3177 Missing ...

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