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Site of St. Andrew's Hall
Site of the St. Andrew's Hall
Designed by Hugh Smi...
Central Orphanage of North Carolina
Founded 1883. Pioneer Negro child-caring institution, serv...
A Violent Collision of Cavalry
"So sudden and violent was the collision that many of the ...
First Brigade
First Divivision, Third Corps
Army of the Potomac
Reynoldsburg - Birthplace of the Tomato
Alexander W. Livingston, plant breeder, horticulturist and...
In Honor of All Native American Veterans
The Wappinger Confederacy
The Wappinger Indians are ...
First Maine Cavalry
(Front):
This monument commemorates the services of ...
Battle of Germantown Monument
Washington
to the President
of Congress
105th Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Brigade, 1st Division, 3rd Corps
(Front):105th P...
Federals Halted by Johnston’s River Line
July 5, 1864. Gresham’s 4th div., on this rd. and Leggett’...
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Site of St. Andrew's Hall
Site of the St. Andrew's Hall
Designed by Hugh Smith
for
the St. Andrew's Society of Charleston, S.C.
founded in 1729,
the oldest benevolent organization in the
State of South Carolina
corner stone laid July 4, 1814,
building destroyed by ...
Central Orphanage of North Carolina
Founded 1883. Pioneer Negro child-caring institution, serving on state-wide basis.
Marker is on Raleigh Street south of West Antioch Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
A Violent Collision of Cavalry
"So sudden and violent was the collision that many of the horses were turned end over end, and crushed their riders beneath them."
Capt. William E. Miller, U.S.A.
4th Pennsylvania Cavalry
On the afternoon of July 3, Confederate Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart mounted ...
First Brigade
First Divivision, Third Corps
Army of the Potomac
Third Corps First Division
First Brigade
Brig. Gen. Charles K. Graham
Col. Andrew H. Tippin
57th. (8 Cos.) 63rd. 68th. 105th. 114th. 141st.
Pennsylvania Infantry
July 1 Arrived between 5 and 6 p.m.
July 2 The Corps having relieved Second Division ...
Reynoldsburg - Birthplace of the Tomato
Alexander W. Livingston, plant breeder, horticulturist and seed merchant, who became internationally known through his development of the tomato, was born October 14, 1821, the son of John and Mary Graham Livingston. The first known variety of the tomato was ...
In Honor of All Native American Veterans
The Wappinger Confederacy
The Wappinger Indians are a forgotten nation of eleven tribes and 15 other subtribes. Upon European contact, the Wappinger were living on the eastern side of the Hudson River, from the Bronx to Poughkeepsie and eastwards to the ...
First Maine Cavalry
(Front):
This monument commemorates the services of the
First Maine Cavalry on this battle-field, July 3, 1863
Col. C. H. Smith. Commanding.
3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, Cavalry Corps
(Back):
Middletown - Winchester
Cedar Mountain - Second Bull Run
South Mountain - Antietam
Fredericksburg - Rappahannock St'n
Brandy Station - Aldie
Middleburg ...
Battle of Germantown Monument
Washington
to the President
of Congress
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Upon the whole it may be said that the day was unfortunate rather than injurious. We sustained no material loss +++++ The enemy are nothing the better by the event & our troops, ...
105th Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Brigade, 1st Division, 3rd Corps
(Front):105th Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Brig. 1st Div. 3d Corps.
July 2nd Position from 2 to 4 p.m.
Moved across the Emmitsburg
Road. Being outflanked the regiment
changed front facing south and
formed line along the lane at right
angles to the road ...
Federals Halted by Johnston’s River Line
July 5, 1864. Gresham’s 4th div., on this rd. and Leggett’s 3d (17th A. C.), with Stoneman’s cav. [US] on Howell’s Fy. Rd. S. of it, drove the Ga. Militia and Ross’ cav. E. across Nickajack Cr. where they occupied ...