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3d Corps Headquarters

Major General Danile E. Sickles

Army of the Potomac

3d. Corps Headquarters

Major General

Daniel E. Sickles

July 1. 2. 1863

Marker is on United States Avenue, on the right when traveling east.

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Battery E, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery

Randolph's Battery

(Front):Battery E

Randolph's Battery

1. Lt. J.K. Bucklyn, Commanding.

(Right):3 men killed

2 officers

and

24 men

wounded

(Right):Battery E

1st. R.I. L.A.

Artillery

Brigade

3rd Corps

July 2, 1863.

Marker is on Emmitsburg Road (Business U.S. 15), on the right when traveling north.

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Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart

[Monument's east side]:

Commanding Cavalry Corps

Army Northern Virginia

Confederate States of America

***

This statue erected by his comrades

and the City of Richmond

A.D. 1906

[Monument's south side]:

“Tell Gen. Stuart to act on his own judgement and do what he thinks best,

I have implicit confidence in ...

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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 ...

William Bartram Trail

Traced 1773-1777

Eminent artist -- naturalist.

Described numerous species of

flora including Franklinia.

Explored local area in 1773.

Marker is on the State Botannical Garden entrance road 0.2 miles west of S. Milledge Avenue, on the right when traveling west.

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Articles of Convention

Near This Spot

October 16, 1777

American and

British officers

met and consummated

“Articles of Convention”

of

General Burgoyne

of the British Army

to

General Gates

of the American Army

and on

this historic ground of

Saratoga

the British Army

laid down its arms

October 17, 1777

thus assuring

American Independence

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway (U.S. 4) ...

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Fourth United States Colored Heavy Artillery

The Fourth United States Colored Heavy Artillery was initially organized as the Second Tennessee Heavy Artillery, African Descent and also briefly known as the Third Mississippi. Despite its initial designation as a Tennessee unit and second assignment to Mississippi, the ...

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Battery M, Second U.S. Artillery

First Brigade Horse Artillery

Army of the Potomac

Cavalry Corps

First Brigade Horse Artillery

Battery M Second U.S. Artillery

Six 3 inch rifles

Lieut. A. C. M. Pennington Commanding

July 2 Engaged with the Confederates at Hunterstown

July 3 Engaged in Brig. General Custer's Brigade with Major General ...

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Nancy Hart

>>>-- 1 1/2 mi. -->

On Wahatche (War Woman) Creek, in Revolutionary times, lived Nancy Morgan Hart, her husband, Benjamin, and their children. Six feet tall, masculine in strength and courage, Nancy Hart was a staunch patriot, a deadly shot, ...

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108th Field Artillery

(Front):World War I

Champagne

Oise-Aisne

Lorraine

Meuse-Argonne

Ypres-Lys

World War II

Normandy

Northern France

Ardennes

Rhineland

Central Europe

(Back):Organized Dec. 11, 1840

1st Vol. Inf., 102nd of the line

2nd Infantry, Nov. 30, 1860

19th Penna. Vol., April 27, 1861

...

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