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Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park
Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylv...
14th Regiment New York State Militia
2nd Brigade, 1st Division
(Disk on Left Side):14th
Barn Theatre
The Barn Theatre, originally constructed in 1943 by Robert...
Battle of Connecticut Farms
7 June 1780
In honor of the American soldiers who lo...
2nd Cavalry Division at Fort Clark
In response to the U.S. experience during World War I, the...
Decatur County Civil War Memorial
[ Front Plaque ]
In Honor
of the Civil...
Fort Clark Post Theater
Constructed in 1932, this building replaced an earlier For...
Father Juan Padilla Monument
In 1542, Fr. Juan Padilla, a Franciscan Friar, (the...
Confederate Soldier Memorial
(Gainesville Florida)
(North face)
In Memory ...
Battle of Springfield
Here, June 23, 1780, 1500 Americans under Greene and Dayto...
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Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park
Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania—this is the bloodiest landscape in North America. No place more vividly reflects the Civil War’s tragic cost in all its forms. A city bombarded, bloodied, and looted. Farms large and small ruined. Refugees by the ...
14th Regiment New York State Militia
2nd Brigade, 1st Division
(Disk on Left Side):14th
Regt. N.Y.S.M.
2nd Brigade
1st Division
1st Army
Corps
(Disk on Right Side):14th
Brooklyn
Regt.
(Bottom Front):On this spot
at 10.30 a.m. July 1, 1863, this regiment
participated in the repulse of Davis
Mississippi Brigade and the capture
of a large portion of that command
took into ...
Barn Theatre
The Barn Theatre, originally constructed in 1943 by Robert M. Cook as a dairy barn, is the home of Michigan's oldest resident summer stock theatre. Such theatres use a group of actors who perform consecutive productions of different shows. Founded ...
Battle of Connecticut Farms
7 June 1780
In honor of the American soldiers who lost their lives
in defense of our newly formed nation at the
Battle of Connecticut Farms
7 June 1780
We dedicate this flagpole to all American Servicemen and Women
who served their country during the last ...
2nd Cavalry Division at Fort Clark
In response to the U.S. experience during World War I, the army organized the 1st and 2nd Cavalry Divisions in 1921. However, the 2nd Cavalry Division was not activated until 1941 at Fort Riley, Kansas. Among the units assigned were ...
Decatur County Civil War Memorial
[ Front Plaque ]
In Honor
of the Civil War Soldiers
of Decatur County.
“This monument cannot disclose.
Nor can the skill of mortal make
a record of the countless woes
they suffered for their Country’s sake.”
[ Obverse Plaque ]
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Fort Clark Post Theater
Constructed in 1932, this building replaced an earlier Fort Clark Post Hall that served as a church, courtroom, theater, and recreational center. A utilitarian military design of clear span construction, brick walls, and a stucco veneer, the building also exhibits ...
Father Juan Padilla Monument
In 1542, Fr. Juan Padilla, a Franciscan Friar, (the First American Martyr), accompanied Coranado [sic] on his expedition from Mexico some 50 years after Christopher Columbus landed in the USA [sic] and 78 years before our pilgrim fathers landed on ...
Confederate Soldier Memorial
(Gainesville Florida)
(North face)
In Memory Of
The
Confederate
Dead
1861 1865
(East face)
"They Fell For Us and For Them
Should Fall
The Tears Of A Nation's Grief."
(West face)
They Counted The Cost
And In Defence Of Right
They Paid The Martyr's Price."
(South face)
Erected By
Kirby Smith
Chapter No. 202
U.D.C.
A.D. 1904.
Marker ...
Battle of Springfield
Here, June 23, 1780, 1500 Americans under Greene and Dayton, were attacked by 5000 British and Hessians under Clinton and Knyphausen enroute to capture stores at Morristown. The British burned Springfield, but were defeated.
Marker is on Morris Avenue, on the ...