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Douglas Police Headquarters

Douglas, Arizona

Elizabeth W. Ames, Mayor

City Council

Hector M. Salinas, Ward 1

Richard A. Arzate, Ward 2

Ramon H. Jordan, Ward 3

Harry F. Ames , Ward 4

Margaret Shannon, Ward 5

Rudy Quinonez, Ward 6

R. Delbert Self, City Manager

Charles E. Austin, Chief of Police

Albert N Hooper, ...

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E.C. McArthur

1882~1947

A pioneer in the Promotion of the

Conservation District movement,

locally, statewide, and national.

First chairman ~ Broad River

Conservation District.

First president ~ S.C. Association

of Conservation Districts.

First president ~ National Association

of Conservation Districts.

Marker is at the intersection of Overbrook Drive and West Rutledge Avenue, ...

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Confederate Leadership at Decatur - McCartney Hotel Site

“A Hard Nut To Crack”

You are facing the site of the McCartney Hotel, where Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston established his headquarters while reorganizing the Confederate Army of the West in March, 1862. Johnston spent almost two weeks here after ...

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Headquarters Plattsburgh Barracks

Known as the Administration Building, this edifice stands at the apex of the parade ground and surrounding structures of Plattsburgh Barracks, an active U.S. Army post until 1944. It overlooks the site of the earthen fortification Fort Moreau which, flanked ...

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Close Quarters

George W. Palmer built this log cabin in 1867 in Logan Township, Nebraska, some 14 miles from Beatrice. He used oak, ash, and other hardwoods cut from the banks of Bear Creek for his cabin walls. He made the brick ...

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Fort Bliss Officers' Quarters

Old Fort Bliss, on site formerly in Mexico. Owned after 1849 by Simeon Hart, founder of Hart's Mill and early village of El Paso.

Officers quarters, built about 1879 on 3' foundations of hewn stone. 24" walls are double-laid adobe brick.

Marker ...

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Battery C, First New York Light Artillery

Artillery Reserve - Fifth Corps

Army of the Potomac

Fifth Corps - Artillery Reserve

Battery C

First New York Light Artillery

Four 3 inch rifles

Capt. Almont Barnes Commanding

July 3 At 3 a.m. moved to and occupied this position ...

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Major Simeon Hart

1816-1874

Born New York moved to El Paso 1861, founded Hart's Mill that ground out 100 barrels flour a day and sold to buyers from Arizona to San Antonio. When the Civil War came he was the main source for securing ...

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Pegues Place / Revolutionary Cartel

Pegues Place

About 1760, French Huguenot immigrant Claudius Pegues settled in this area. His home, Pegues Place, is located one mile west of here. A founder and early officer of St. David's Episcopal Church in Cheraw, he was elected in ...

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Battery I First U.S. Artillery

Artillery Brigade - Second Corps

Army of the Potomac

Second Corps

Artillery Brigade

Battery I First U.S. Artillery

Six 12 pounders

Lieut. George A. Woodruff Commanding

Lieut. Tully McCrea Commanding

July 2 & 3 Arrived and took position in Ziegler's Grove on the left of Evergreen Cemetery. Actively ...

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