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61st Pennsylvania Infantry

3rd Brigade, 2nd Division

(Front):After a march of 37 miles

reached the field about 4 p.m. July 2nd

and moved to support of 12th Corps

occupied this position from morning

of July 3rd until close of battle.

61st. Penna. Infantry

3rd. Brig. 2nd. Div. 6th Corps.

(Left):Extreme right ...

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Erected to the Memory of the Pioneers of the Millerton Area Whos

Winchell Cove Cemetery

The site of Fort Miller (1851-1866) lies about one mile north and that of the pioneer town of Millerton (1851-1874) about one and one-half miles northwest on the then Visalia - Stockton Road. Both sites are now covered ...

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Site of Nueces Hotel

As railroad lines made travel easier for the people of the state, a group of South Texas businessmen developed plans to attract vacationers to Corpus Christi. The construction of the Nueces Hotel in 1912-1913 was part of this development. ...

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Witherspoon’s Ferry / Johnsonville

Witherspoon’s Ferry. In use during the American Revolution, Witherspoon’s Ferry was the site at which Francis Marion accepted command of the Williamsburg Militia in 1780. Ownership of the ferry lands passed from Robert to John Witherspoon in 1787; in 1802 ...

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Morgan Cigar Factory

A Symbol of Tampa's Romantic Cigar Industry

In 1907 William T. Morgan erected this three story cigar factory and soon his Juan De Fuca label attained wide acceptance throughout the country. By 1910, the company had to move to larger ...

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Officers Quarters – 1776

Mount Independence State Historic Site

“ . . . some of the officers have good framed houses.” -

Dr. Lewis Beebe, September 30, 1776

This fifteen-foot square, well-defined stone foundation may be the remains of quarters for one or more American officers ...

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Landmarks of New York

Inspired by Florentine renaissance palaces and completed in 1924, this structure of Indiana limestone and Ohio sandstone with ironwork by Samuel Yellin was designed by York and Sawyer and built by Marc Eidlitz & Son, Inc. ...

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Chamber of Commerce / Liberty Tower

65 Liberty St, James B. Baker, Architect, 1901 /

55 Liberty St, Henry Ives Cobb, Architect, 1910

Chamber of Commerce

Even when it opened in 1901, 65 Liberty Street seemed like a tiny jewel among the towering behemoths of the ...

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Proposed First University in English America

A "University and College" was authorized by the Virginia Company charter of 1618 at Henrico Town but never opened. Some 10,000 acres on the James River upstream from the new town were to provide agricultural income for the school. The ...

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Birthplace of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman

Birthplace of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, Feb 8, 1820; John Sherman – Statesman, May 10, 1823.

Marker is on East Main Stret (U.S. 22) east of Broad Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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