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Fredericksburg
Where 100,000 Fell
Because of the immense amount of ...
The Bryson Place
John H. Bryson (1850-1930) and his wife Milda (Barton) (18...
Briggs State Bank
The Briggs State Bank was chartered on May 27, 1909. Const...
Black Diamond Way
In 1892 Contra Costa County named Black Diamond Way, and m...
Black's Fort
Built as a defense against the Indians in 1851 by William ...
Fredericksburg
Civil War Sites
For 18 months Fredericksburg was a...
8-inch Columbiad
A part of the armament
historic Fort Marion
<...Bloody Pond
Here Sept. 8, 1755 (Battle of Lake George) the colonial fo...
Bethel Cemetery
The Rev. Richard Howard (1817-1882) moved to this area of ...
Bertram School
When Bertram was founded in 1882 along the Austin & No...
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Fredericksburg
Where 100,000 Fell
Because of the immense amount of fighting that occurred here, the Fredericksburg area has been called the vortex of the Civil War. Four major battles - Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House - resulting in approximately 100,000 ...
The Bryson Place
John H. Bryson (1850-1930) and his wife Milda (Barton) (1852-1952) had this home constructed on their land in 1906 by local builder Marcus Langford. It is located on a site purchased in 1855 by Milda's uncle Welborn Barton and later ...
Briggs State Bank
The Briggs State Bank was chartered on May 27, 1909. Constructed that spring, this limestone and brick building is typical of a commercial architecture style once popular in Texas. It features a three-bay front with central entry and transoms, and ...
Black Diamond Way
In 1892 Contra Costa County named Black Diamond Way, and maintained it as a road until 1982. (Locally it was also known as "Nortonville Road".) Black Diamond Way became part of Black Diamond Mt. Diablo Regional Trail in 1985.
Black ...
Black's Fort
Built as a defense against the Indians in 1851 by William Black (1815-1907) on land owned by him. In the stockade, constructed of cedar logs, sentries were kept on guard on moonlight nights. Guns and ammunition for public use were ...
Fredericksburg
Civil War Sites
For 18 months Fredericksburg was at the heart of the Civil War. Union and Confederate soldiers camped here, fought here and died here. Today there are many sites within the city. Civil War walking tour information is ...
8-inch Columbiad
A part of the armament
historic Fort Marion
(Castillo de San Marcos)
before, during and after the
Civil War
Presented to
the City of St. Augustine
by the U.S. War Department
June 12, 1900
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Bloody Pond
Here Sept. 8, 1755 (Battle of Lake George) the colonial forces under Lieut. Col. Cole checked the hitherto successful advance of Baron Dieskau and his allies, changing the English rout into ultimate victory. Here likewise on the evening of the ...
Bethel Cemetery
The Rev. Richard Howard (1817-1882) moved to this area of Burnet County in 1855. The frontier settlement he joined would later be known as the Bethel community. In 1874 he deeded two acres at this site for community use. The ...
Bertram School
When Bertram was founded in 1882 along the Austin & Northwestern Railroad, one of the first structures erected was a combination school, Sunday School, and Masonic Lodge hall. Rudolph Bertram, Austin Railroad executive for whom the town was named, contributed ...