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Confederate Headquarters

Portici

Fought in civilian's fields and front yards, the battle had a terrible intimacy. At this site stood the Lewis home, "Portici" (Por-TEE-cee) - a large plantation. Most Confederate regiments passed through the Lewis property during the twelve hours of First ...

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Governor's Headquarters

Hendricks House

Home of Governor William Hendricks 1822-1825 while he was Governor of Indiana. Front room was Governor's Headquarters. Hendricks was also Secretary of Constitutional Convention. House wa built 1817 by Davis Floyd, Territorial Auditor and Treasurer and member of Constitutional ...

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12th Corps Headquarters

Army of the Potomac

Army of the Potomac

12th. Corps Headquarters

Major General

Henry W. Slocum

July 1, 2, 3, 4. 1863

Were located on Powers Hill

280 yards westerly

Marker is on Baltimore Pike (State Highway 97), on the right when traveling south.

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Potter's Headquarters / Federal Order Of Battle

(Front text)

Potter's Headquarters

Federal troops commanded by Brig. Gen. Edward E. Potter, on a raid through this area in the last days of the Civil War, advanced to Sumter after defeating a small Confederate force at Dingle’s Mill on April ...

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Bragg's Headquarters

Fateful Decisions at Stones River

(Preface): Union Gen. William S. Rosecrans led the Army of the Cumberland from Nashville toward Murfreesboro in December 1862, while Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg and the Army of the Tennessee occupied the town to protect the ...

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Headquarters

Army of Tennessee

Headquarters

Army of Tennessee

General Braxton Bragg

Jan 1. 2. and 3 1863

Marker is on West College Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Headquarters of George Washington

As colonel under General Braddock at Fort Cumberland during the French and Indian War 1755 - 1758 and as Commander-in-Chief of the American Army in 1794Presented to the City of Cumberland by

James Walter Thomas, L.L.D.; Litt.D.

dedicated April 21, 1921 in ...

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General Leonidas Polk's Headquarters

G.W. Hardage house; June 10-14, 1864

After withdrawing his corps from Lost Mtn. June 9, Polk’s H’dq’rs. [CS] were at the John Kirk house 1 mi. W. on this rd. June 10, h’dq’rs. were moved to Hardage house.

Sun. June 12. ...

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Gen. J. E. Johnston’s Headquarters

Cyrus York house-site; June 10-19, 1864. Johnston’s forces [CS] moved from Paulding Co. to Kennesaw area, June 5, & occupied lines from Lost to Brushy Mtns. June 16: the left was withdrawn E. of Mud Creek. June 19: all forces ...

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Headquarters

Army of the Cumberland

Headquarters

Army of the Cumberland

Maj. Gen. W.S. Rosecrans

Jan 1, 2, and 3 1863

Marker is on Old Nashville Highway, on the right when traveling south.

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