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Stephen Collins Foster

Erected in Memory of Stephen Collins Foster

At the Source of the Stream Which he made Immortal in Song

“Suwanee River”

Donated by Charles J. Haden

Marker is on Georgia Route 94 0.1 miles south of U.S. 441, on the left when traveling south. ...

114th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

Collis Zouaves

(Front):114. Penn'a Vols. Inf'y.

Erected by

the surviving members

of 114. Regt. Penna. Vols.

to mark the position

held by that organization

on the second day of

the memorable battle

fought on this field. The

1,2, & 3. days of July A.D. 1863

and in memory of the

heroic men ...

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Battle of Jenkins' Ferry

Erected in memory of the soldiers of the Confederacy, who gave their lives for the cause at the Battle of Jenkins Ferry, April 30, 1864, Dedicated September 19, 1928, by the James F. Fagan and Jenkins Ferry Chapters of the ...

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U.S. Forest Service in Texas

This area-heart of the Piney Woods and the East Texas forest industry--was, in 1933, cutover forests and worked-out farms. That year the Texas Legislature authorized the establishment of national forests in the state.

Today Angelina, Davy Crockett, Sabine and Sam ...

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Batteries E & G First U.S. Artillery

Cavalry Corps

Army of the Potomac

Cavalry Corps

Batteries E & G First U.S. Artillery

Four 12 pounders

Captain Alanson M. Randol Commanding

July 1 & 2 With First Brigade Second Cavalry Division. Not engaged.

July 3 One section under ...

Fireproof Building

The Fireproof Building

has been designated a

National Historic Landmark

This site possesses National significance in commemorating the history of the united States of America

1974

National Park Service United States Department of the Interior

Marker can be reached from ...

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Lucy Craft Laney

(1854-1933)

A leading educator of the nineteenth century, Lucy Craft Laney was born into a free African-American household in Macon, Georgia. In 1873 she was part of Atlanta University’s first graduating class. After teaching in Macon, Milledgeville, and Savannah, Laney moved ...

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Okefenokee Swamp

<--- 10 mi. ---<<<<

Okefenokee, “Land of the Trembling Earth”, was a favorite hunting and fishing ground for many tribes of Indians. General Charles Floyd with 250 dragoons drove out the last of these, the Seminoles, in 1838 ending Indian rebellion ...

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Polk's Firepower

This Model 1829 Cannon # 209 was affectionately called a "32-pounder". This simply means it shot a 32-pound, round iron shot. Most of the large cannons used at Forts DeRussy, Henry, Donelson, Pillow, and Island #10 were this size. Cast ...

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Bill Moose [Crowfoot]

Last of the Wyandots. Born 1837 and whose death in 1937 marks the passing of the Indians from this territory.

Engraved by Zenker Brothers

Marker is on Riverside Drive (U.S. 33), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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