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Wilbur H. Siebert Collection

Dr. Wilbur Henry Siebert (1866-1961) organized one of the most extensive historical collections on the Underground Railroad in the United States. Siebert served as a professor of history at the Ohio State University, 1893-1935. His collection on the Underground Railroad, ...

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Katherine Blount Skinner Lassiter

1826–1903

In loving memory of Katherine Blount Skinner Lassiter (1826–1903) and of those who in this home lived under her Christian influence and in the shadow of old Saint Stephen’s Church during the days of the War Between the States, this ...

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Triple Arch Stone Bridge

The only bridge of this design in Hunterdon County.

It spans the Musconetcong River and joins Hunterdon

to Warren County.

Also known as Wydner Farm Bridge

Marker is on Old Turnpike Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Third Brigade

Second Division - Cavalry Corps

Army of the Potomac

Cavalry Corps Second Division

Third Brigade

Col. J. Irvin Gregg

1st Maine (10 cos.) 10th New York

4th, 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry

July 2 Arrived and took position on Hanover Road 2 miles from Gettysburg in proximity to Lieut. ...

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Battery M, Second U.S. Artillery

First Brigade Horse Artillery

Army of the Potomac

Cavalry Corps

First Brigade Horse Artillery

Battery M Second U.S. Artillery

Six 3 inch rifles

Lieut. A. C. M. Pennington Commanding

July 2 Engaged with the Confederates at Hunterstown

July 3 Engaged in Brig. General Custer's Brigade with Major General ...

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Welcome To The Twp. Of Lebanon

Settled in the 18th century as an agricultural community.

Est. 1731 Inc. 1798

1798 Bicentenial 1998

Marker is on Penwell Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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African Americans at Columbus during the Civil War

Confederate General Leonidus Polk occupied the site of Columbus and began erecting extensive fortifications in September of 1861. In addition to the soldiers under his command, more than 13,000 at one point, over 10,000 African American slaves were present. Several ...

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Otterbein College

This historic college opened in1847 as Oterbein University of Ohio, named for Philip William Otterbein (1726–1813), a founder of the Church of the Brethren in Christ. The church later merged with the Evangelical Church to become the United Methodist Church. ...

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Bibber House

Concord Historical Landmark

Built in 1912 by L.V. Perry

Marker is at the intersection of Grant Street and Pacheco Street, on the right when traveling north on Grant Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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109th Machine Gun Battalion

(Front):One Hundred Ninth

Machine Gun

Battalion

Twenty Eight

Division

Hq Co. Allentown

A Co. Lancaster

B Co. Columbia

C Co. Allentown

D Co. Lebanon

Major John W. Foos, commander

They belong to

history

Killed in Action

Lieutenants

Strohl, Howard L.

Sergeants

Bechtel, Richard G.

Bollman, William A.

Harlagher, Ralph E.

Lundy, Edwin H.

McNabb, Laurence

Richey, Oram

Schmitt, Harry B.

Corporals

O'Connor, James A.

Phillips, Norman ...

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