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Site of English Town * CCC Camp Mt. Madonna
The Civilian Conservation Corps, established in 1933 by th...
“Camp Fisher” Civil War Campsite
The 2nd & 11th Mississippi Infantry Regt’s. (C.S...
The Site of Camp Worth
This stone marks the site of Camp Worth, a United States M...
British Campsite
For a week following the Battle of Monmouth, the main Brit...
Santa Clara Campaign Treaty Site
After armed confrontation nearby on January 2, 1847, and a...
Site Of Encampment
Site Of Encampment
Of Joseph Brant, Indians,...
Camp Site of Boston-Newton Party
On this site the Boston-Newton Joint Stock Association enc...
Site of the Campbell County Court House
Where, in June 1867 the widow of Captain T.C. Glover calle...
Last Camp Site
July 23, 1847
This monument was erected July 23, 193...
Camp Site
Second N. Y. regiment, on way to Stroudsburg May 7, 1779 t...
Results for Camp Site
Site of English Town * CCC Camp Mt. Madonna
The Civilian Conservation Corps, established in 1933 by the Federal Government for nine years became one of the most constructive national service programs. CCC Companies: 1917-V, 1235, 3341, 3325, 739, 4500 occupied this camp between 1933 and 1939.
Projects directed by ...
“Camp Fisher” Civil War Campsite
The 2nd & 11th Mississippi Infantry Regt’s. (C.S.A.) camped here from Oct 1861 to Mar 1862. They named their camp in observance of the 6th North Carolina’s Camp Fisher (1 Mile to the NW). The 6th N.C. was the first ...
The Site of Camp Worth
This stone marks the site of Camp Worth, a United States Military Post named in Honor of General William J. Worth and Commanded by Major Ripley A. Arnold 1849-1853. The camp protected the frontier against Indians, and was the beginning ...
British Campsite
For a week following the Battle of Monmouth, the main British Army under Gen. Sir Henry Clinton spread its encampment both sides of this road while awaiting transport from Sandy Hook. They embarked for New York July 5, 1778.
Marker is ...
Santa Clara Campaign Treaty Site
After armed confrontation nearby on January 2, 1847, and a truce meeting the following day, Marine Capt. Ward Marston, commander of the United States expeditionary force, and Francisco Sánchez, leader of the Mexican-Californian ranchers, agreed to a treaty here on ...
Site Of Encampment
Site Of Encampment
Of Joseph Brant, Indians,
Sir John Johnson & Regu-
Lars, On Oct. 17, 1780
After Raiding Schoharie &
Destroying Kniskerns Dorf
Marker is on New York Route 30A, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Camp Site of Boston-Newton Party
On this site the Boston-Newton Joint Stock Association encamped on September 26, 1849. The company left Boston April 16 and arrived at Sutter’s Fort September 27. After a remarkable journey across the continent a rich store of written records preserved ...
Site of the Campbell County Court House
Where, in June 1867 the widow of Captain T.C. Glover called a reunion of the survivors of Company A, 21st Georgia, C.S.A. who agreed to hold annual meetings.
Marker is on Fairburn Campbellton Road near Cochran Road SW, on the right. ...
Last Camp Site
July 23, 1847
This monument was erected July 23, 1933, and marks the last camp site of the first company of Mormon Pioneers, under the leadership of President Brigham Young, before entering the Salt Lake Valley, July 24, 1847.
Marker is on ...
Camp Site
Second N. Y. regiment, on way to Stroudsburg May 7, 1779 to build road to Wyoming for Sullivan's march against Indians.
Marker is on U.S. 209, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org