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Battle of Rader's Farm

May 18, 1863

In memory of

18 U.S. Soldiers

killed in action

3 miles north of this park

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel

This property

Our Lady of Sorrows

Chapel

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Historic Site

City of La Crosse

Chapel of

Blessed Virgin

of Seven Dolors

1891

Marker can be reached from Losey Boulevard south of Market Street, on the left when ...

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The Stoneman Raid Battle of King's Tanyard

Closing in on Atlanta in July, 1864, Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman found it "too strong to assault and too extensive to invest." To force its evacuation, he sent Maj. Gen. Geo. Stoneman's cavalry [US] to cut the Macon railway by ...

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112th Infantry Regiment

Twenty-Eighth Division

(Front):112th Infantry

Twenty Eighth

Division

Forever Honored

Forever Mourned

For God and Country

(Back):Dedicated to the honor

of the men who served

in this regiment

Civil War

Spanish American War

Mexican Border Service

World War I

World War II

N.A.T.O.

Marker is on Boalsburg Pike 0.1 miles north of Boal Avenue (U.S. 322), on ...

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Map of Lower Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay

Piney Point Lighthouse, Museum and Historic Park, a Chesapeake Bay Gateway, is one of your entry points to enjoy and learn about the places and stories of the Chesapeake and its watershed.

The 64,000 square-mile watershed is a complete ecosystem. Home ...

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A Shrine to Justice in California

In honor of the sesquincentennial of the Mariposa County Courthouse and recognition of its continuous use since 1855.

In June 1857 Biddle Boggs vs. Merced Mining Company made legal mining history and the 1861 cases of Moore vs. Smaw and Fremont ...

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Shadwell, Birthplace of Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson—author of the Declaration of Independence, third president of the United States, and founder of the University of Virginia—was born near this site on 13 April 1743. His father, Peter Jefferson (1708–1757), a surveyor, planter, and officeholder, began acquiring ...

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Spire of Loyd

Kells Heritage Trail

The tower, a mock lighthouse, was erected in 1791 by the First Earl of Bective in memory of his father Sir Thomas Taylor. The architect was Henry Baker who completed the design of the Kings Inns in Dublin ...

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The Battles for Atlanta

Between July and Sept. 1864, during the American Civil War, U.S. and Confederate armies struggled for control of Atlanta, the major manufacturing center and railroad hub of the Deep South. Four inconclusive battles occurred inside the present day I-285 Perimeter: ...

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26th Pennsylvania Infantry

1st Brigade, 2nd Division

(Front):26th Pennsylvania Infantry

July 2nd went into action

here with 365 officers and

men. Killed 30. Wounded 176

Missing 7. Total 213.

1st Brig. 2nd Div. 3d Corps.

(Left):Recruited in Philadelphia

Mustered in May 27th 1861.

Mustered out June 18th 1864.

Right of 3rd Corps on ...

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