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Battle of Averasboro

Battle

of

Averasboro

March 16,

1865

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[ Right of Monument: ]

In

memory

of our

Confederate

Dead

who fell upon

that day.

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[ Back of Monument: ]

The hearts

that were

true

to their

country

and

God

shall report

at the

Grand Reveillre.

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[ Left of Monument: ]

Dulce et Decorum

est pro

Patria Mori.

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Marker is on McLellon Road (North Carolina Route 82), on the left when ...

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Battery Hambright

Cockspur Island saw one more military use

after the War Between the States. During the

Spanish American War, a small force was

garrisoned here to protect the river mouth.

They operated the controls for electric

mines in the Savannah River, and manned

guns in ...

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Water Trough

The water trough which has been placed here is the only known surviving example of troughs once located at several entrances to the Old Town area of Rock Hill. They provided a convenient place for farmers and travelers to water ...

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Seven Days’ Battles

Glendale (Frayser’s Farm)

Willis Church Road runs from here to Malvern Hill. A large part of Union Gen. George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac followed this road south toward the James River, four miles ahead, near the end of the ...

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William Latané

Captain Co. F, “Essex Troop,” 9th Va. Cavalry, C.S.A., killed in action June 13, 1862, aged 29.

“A brother bore his body from the field” and “woman's voice.....read over this hallowed dust the ritual for the dead.”

Marker can be reached from ...

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United States Synthetic Rubber Program 1939-1945

National Historic Chemical Landmark

Top plaque:

When the natural rubber supply from Southeast Asia was cut off at the beginning of World War II, the United States and its allies faced the loss of a strategic material. With U.S. government sponsorship, a ...

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Cincinnati Breweries / Remaining Brewery Structures

 

Side A: Cincinnati Breweries

The Brewery District contains the majority of Cincinnati's remaining breweries and associated structures such as icehouses, bottling buildings, offices, and stables. With the first brewery north of Liberty Street founded in 1829, German immigrants fueled ...

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Seven Days Battles

Gaines’s Mill

Here Lee and Stonewall Jackson conferred in the morning of June 27, 1862. Jackson’s troops halted here until A. P. Hill arrived from Beaver Dam Creek. Hill then moved southward by Gaines’s Mill and Longstreet turned to the east. ...

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Oat Hill Mine Road

Just a stones throw to the north, running through the Palisades, is Oat Hill Mine Road.

A narrow and picturesque trail today, it was once used to carry over 160,000 flasks of quicksilver valued at more than $5,000,000 from the ...

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Atchison County World War I Memorial

Let us hold in grateful memory

the Atchison County men who gave all

for God, Country and Humanity in the

World War 1917-1919

[Roll of Honored Dead]

Private Bryan Amend

Co. C., 140th Inf., 35th Div.

Died at Ft. Sill, Okla., Feb. 1, 1918

Private Iradell Babcock

Caisson Co. ...

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