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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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Stuart's Hill Walking Trail

The 2 ¼ mile Stuart's Hill loop trail takes you over the ground where General James Longstreet launched a massive Confederate counterattack late on the afternoon of August 30, 1862. After intense fighting on Chinn Ridge and along the Sudley ...

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Federal Artillery Position

August 29 & 30, 1862

Federal Artillery Position

A succession of Union artillery batteries

occupied this ridge throughout

August 29 and 30, 1862.

August 29

Company I, 1st Ohio Light Artillery

Capt. Hubert Dilger (9-11 a.m.)

2nd Battery, New York Light Artillery

Lt. Theodore Blume (11 a.m. - 1 ...

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Martin County Court House

[ Bronze Plaque ]

This property

is listed in the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

[ Engraved Stone ]

Martin County

Court House

Erected 1876

Donated by

Officials and Employees

November 1980

Marker is ...

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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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Captain Benjamin Bartholomew

 

Capt'n. Benjamin Bartholomew

was born in Great Valley

in the County of Chester

State of Pennsylvania

February 16th anno dom 1752.

At the earliest period of the

Revolutionary War

he left his plough,

and with a heart glowing with ...

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Dayton Fire Department Station No. 14

This property

has been placed on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Originally constructed

1901

The last “horse-drawn” apparatus

firehouse in Dayton, Ohio, 1917

Renovated by Servco Industries

and Main Auto Parts

1988

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 48) and Mumma ...

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William Bartram Trail

Traced 1773-1777

1773 the Treaty of Augusta

Bartram visited Wrightsborough

He described the view of high hills

and rich vales. He took on supplies.

Marker is on Wrightsboro/Stagecoach Road 4 miles west of U.S. 78, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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William Bartram Trail

Traced 1773-1777

In 1775 during the travels of botanist William Bartram he first discovered golden St. John’s wort (his Hypericum aureum) near this site on Patsiliga Creek

Marker is at the intersection of Georgia Route 137 and Fickling Mill Road, on the ...

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