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Brief History of Longford

Longford is a focal point of the northern midlands where the provinces of Leinster, Ulster and Connaught all converge. Longford, where history and literature, tradegy and triumph are all woven together, takes its name from the ancient ...

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Fort Brooke Mass Grave

Tampa

To the 102 unknown soldiers and settlers

reburied here from the old U.S.Army cemetery

at Fort Brooke, Mar. 24, 1981. Rest in eternal

peace.

Through the efforts of the city of

Tampa and Tampa Historical Society.

Marker can be ...

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First African Baptist Church

The First African Baptist Church, the oldest black church in Liberty County, had its origins in the North Newport Baptist Church, founded in 1809. In 1818 the North Newport Church, composed of both white and black members, purchased this site ...

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Roswell Presbyterian Church

In 1839, 15 Presbyterian men and women, 'members of the colony' of Roswell, invited the Rev. Nathaniel A. Pratt, D.D., of Darien, to organize the first Presbyterian church of Roswell. These charter members included the Bulloch, Dunwody, Hand, King, Smith, ...

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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 ...

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The Founding of Campbellton

Merriam Historic Plaza Walking Path

With the opening of the Kansas Territory in 1854, people from everywhere began to converge on Kansas. The fertile and inexpensive land available in the territory attracted David Gee Campbell, a Tennessee native. Campbell loaded his ...

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225th Anniversary Battles of Saratoga

1777 – 2002

Turning point in the

struggle for an independent

United States of America

Saratoga Battle Chapter

Sons of the American Revolution

4 July 2002

Originally placed in honor of our

Nation’s Bicentennial

Marker is on Park Tour Road, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Second Brigade

Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps

Army of the Potomac

Cavalry Corps Horse Artillery

Second Brigade

Capt. John C. Tidball

1st U.S. Batteries E and G

Capt. Alanson M. Randol

July 2d and 3d with cavalry on right under Brig. Gen. D. McM. Gregg

1st U.S. Battery K

Capt. William ...

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Battle of Hubbardton

Only Battlefield On Vermont Soil

Here on July 7, 1777 a successful rearguard action by Colonel Seth Warner’s Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire troops ended British pursuit under Generals Frazer and Reldesel. Thus, General St. Claire’s American army, retreating from Fort ...

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Barnard House

This federal style house was constructed in the late Eighteenth Century as the residence of William Barnard, nephew of Sir John Barnard who, while serving in the British Parliament distinguished himself as a patron of the Georgia Colony

The ...

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