Results for Erie
Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad
Ohio Historical Marker
This rail line was the origin...
Batteries E & G First U.S. Artillery
Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry ...
Batteries E & G First U.S. Artillery
Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry ...
Early Medical Discoveries
Death and disease stalked the colony year-round. Over the ...
Batteries F & K, Third U.S. Artillery
First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve
Army of ...
The Erie Stone
In 1795 Andrew Ellicott and General William Irvine commiss...
Miami-Erie and Wabash-Erie Canals
Junction, Ohio
On this site, the Miami and Erie Ca...
The Wabash & Erie Canal
Anchoring the southern edge of the Headwaters Park “...
Confederate Water Batteries
The earthen structure nearby, ¾ mile in length, was constr...
Earthworks Over River Batteries
These earthworks protected the river batteries from attack...
Results for Erie
Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad
Ohio Historical Marker
This rail line was the original route of the Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad, the first railroad to operate west of the Allegheny Mountains. The train made its initial run on October 3, 1836 from Toledo to Adrian, a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Early Medical Discoveries
Death and disease stalked the colony year-round. Over the first 18 years, six of seven residents of Jamestown perished – over 6,000 deaths.
Dr. Lawrence Bohun arrived at Jamestown in June of 1610, and stayed until the spring of 1611. Colonists ...
Batteries F & K, Third U.S. Artillery
First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve
Army of the Potomac
Artillery Reserve
First Regular Brigade
Batteries F & K Third U.S. Artillery
Six 12 pounders
Lieut. John C. Turnbull Commanding
July 1 Took position on crest of hill near General ...
The Erie Stone
In 1795 Andrew Ellicott and General William Irvine commissioned by the State, arrived in the area to survey and lay out "a town to be called Erie." Using the southeast corner of the old French fort at the foot of ...
Miami-Erie and Wabash-Erie Canals
Junction, Ohio
On this site, the Miami and Erie Canal, that came north from Cincinnati and the Ohio River, intersected with the Wabash and Erie Canal that came from Fort Wayne and Evansville, Indiana. From this point, which became the ...
The Wabash & Erie Canal
Anchoring the southern edge of the Headwaters Park “Thumb” until circa 1874, the Wabash & Erie Canal’s importance to transportation to the western part of the United States and to the growth of Fort Wayne was substantial. Headwaters Park is ...
Confederate Water Batteries
The earthen structure nearby, ¾ mile in length, was constructed by the Confederates by order of General Gideon Pillow in July, 1861. Designed to hold 40 artillery pieces, the water batteries were the major works which prevented the passage of ...
Earthworks Over River Batteries
These earthworks protected the river batteries from attack by land. It is likely that these works were constructed by the Confederates during 1861 or 1862, although there is some evidence that they were constructed by Union forces during 1863.
Marker can ...