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Prescott’s Headquarters

In this house

the British General Prescott

was taken prisoner

on the night of July 9, 1777

by Lieutenant-Colonel Barton

of the Rhode Island Line.

Marker is on West Main Road (Rhode Island Route 114), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Headquarters of Fort Fisher

Here stood the Headquarters of Fort Fisher. The construction of the fort began in the summer of 1862 under the direction of Colonel William Lamb Commandant, who with General W.H.C. Whiting and Major James Reilly served until the fort was ...

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Stuart's Headquarters

On Oct. 10, 1862, 1800 picked Confederate cavalry commanded by Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart and Brig. Gen. Wade Hampton with four cannon under Maj. John Pelham occupied Mercersburg on their way to destroy the railroad bridge at Chambersburg used to ...

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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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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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Headquarters Saloon

It was at this location the Headquarters Saloon stood from the 1890's until it burned down in 1940. Warren Earp was shot and killed at the Saloon on July 6, 1900.

Marker is at the intersection of East Maley Street (Arizona ...

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American Encampment and General Headquarters

History Now

Mid-September of 1777 found an American army of 8,500 encamped on these uplands, called Bemis Heights. The soldiers worked feverishly building fortifications to block the Crown Forces marching from the north.

You can see the site of American ...

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Headquarters

Lt. Gen. John Burgoyne

used this house as British

army headquarters, July

1777, before his surrender

at Saratoga, Oct. 17, 1777.

Marker is at the intersection of Burgoyne Avenue (County Route 37) and Pine Street, on the left when traveling ...

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Burgoyne’s Headquarters

Scaled in size according to the rank of the occupant, Crown Force officers’ tents – or marquees – graced the American wilderness with fluttering pennants, elegant fringe and elaborate awnings and breezeways. The several large, colorful marquees that marked the ...

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Anthony Wayne's Headquarters, 1777-78

 

Six hundred yards N.E. of

this stone

were the headquarters of

Anthony Wayne in 1777-78.

Marker is at the intersection of Valley Forge Road (Pennsylvania Route 252) and Walker Road, on the right when traveling north on Valley Forge ...

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