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109th Infantry Regiment

Twenty-Eighth Division

(Front):109th

United States

Infantry

Twenty-Eighth

Division

"They Preserved

the Nation"

Service in World War I

Champagne-Marne

Champagne • Aisne-Marne

Oise-Aisne • Lorraine

Meuse-Argonne

Service in World War II

Normandy • Ardennes

Northern France

Central Europe

Rhineland

(Back):109th Infantry

World War I

1917-1919

World War II

1941-1945

103d Engineer

Combat Battalion

17 & 119 Pa. Volunteers

Civil War 1861 - 1865

(Right Wing):Sacrifice Honored

Washington Grays

Revolutionary War ...

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Non Commissioned Officers’ Service Club

The Office of the Quartermaster General designed this building as an NCO club and the 13th Engineer Regiment constructed it in 1939. The building was constructed with materials appropriated from the post. Prior to this time, a “Hostess House” served ...

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Fort Cumberland Trail

A new opportunity for outdoor recreation

This is an American Revolution bicentennial project to permanently record the history of one of the City of Cumberland's most historic sites, Fort Cumberland. The beautiful interpretive plaques tell the story and the attractive white ...

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Café on the Route

Route 66 Roadside Attraction

Built circa 1870, the café was formerly the Crowell Bank, which Jesse James robbed in 1876. It is currently a restaurant and bed and breakfast.

Recognized by Hampton Hotels Save-A-Landmark program as a site worth seeing.

Marker is at ...

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Fond du Lac County Veterans Memorial

Fond du Lac County

Rolling Meadows

Golf Course

Dedicated to All

War Veterans of

Fond du Lac County

This

Bicentennial Year

1976

A Time Capsule

Containing Historical

Information Sealed

Herein – To Be

Opened in the Year

2076

Marker can be reached from West Rolling Meadows Drive 0.1 miles east of South Military Road.

Courtesy ...

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Panfilo de Narvaez

April 15, 1528

Here Landed

Panfilo de Narvaez

April 15, 1528

From the site of this ancient Indian village was launched the first exploration by the white man of the North American Continent.

Marker is at the intersection of Park ...

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Fanning Springs Bridge

The Fanning Springs Bridge was built by the State of Florida.

In 1934 it was officially named the Benjamin Chaires Bridge in honor of a prominent pioneer settler of Dixie County.

Located 29 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico, ...

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Birthplace of "Old Rugged Cross"

"The Old Rugged Cross," one of the world's best-loved hymns, was composed here in 1912 by the Rev. George Bennard (1873-1958). The son of an Ohio coal miner, Bennard was a lifelong servant of God, chiefly in the Methodist ministry. ...

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Abandonment of Ft. Cumberland

Fort Cumberland was garrisoned from 1754 to 1765. During this period, there was bickering between Maryland and Virginia as to how the fort should be maintained and whose control it was under.

In early 1756, Colonel Washington favored a small garrison ...

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Rosewood, Florida

Racial violence erupted in the small and quiet Rosewood community January 1-7, 1923. Rosewood, a predominantly colored community, was home to the Bradley, Carrier, Carter, Goins, and Hall families, among others. Residents supported a school taught by Mahulda “Gussie” Brown ...

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