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Main Confederate Line
Crossed the road at
this point, March 20-
21. ...
Rail Lines at Tredegar
Nearly all of the materials shipped to and from Tredegar m...
Clear Creek Water Mill
Water powered grist mill in operation on clear creek early...
The Texans Attack
Brigadier General John Gregg formed his four Confederate r...
The Oconee Electric Membership Corporation
Dudley, Georgia
To honor the founders whose vision t...
Site of the Home and Private School of Adiel Sherwood
Site of the home and private school of Adiel Sherwood 1832...
Battery C, 5th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery C, 5th U.S. Artillery
Captain D...
Battle of Petersburg
25 April 1781
About midday on 25 April 1781, Maj. Ge...
Cattle Cabin
This cabin was built by cattlemen who had acquired much of...
Main Confederate Line
The Confederate Left
Wing, part of a long
...
Results for AT
Main Confederate Line
Crossed the road at
this point, March 20-
21. Gen. R. F. Hoke’s
Division occupied this
sector. Scene of much
skirmishing but no
heavy fighting. Earth-
works remain.
Marker is on Devils Racetrack Road (Local Route 1009), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Rail Lines at Tredegar
Nearly all of the materials shipped to and from Tredegar moved by railroad after the Civil War. The company’s small fleet of industrial switcher locomotives moved car loads along the spur lines that connected Tredegar to the outside world. Over ...
Clear Creek Water Mill
Water powered grist mill in operation on clear creek early as 1819 by white settlers in old Miller County, Arkansas Territory. New mill built in 1837 by Choctaw Joel Kemp. A later owner, Choctaw John Wilson, replaced crude undershot wheel ...
The Texans Attack
Brigadier General John Gregg formed his four Confederate regiments near the far edge of the Tapp Field behind you and advanced them about 400 yards toward the Union battle line, which stood near here. The Southerners moved diagonally across the ...
The Oconee Electric Membership Corporation
Dudley, Georgia
To honor the founders whose vision transformed this rural area from darkness to the splendor of light; who serve as our reminder that no job is too difficult
if the cause is just and the people are determined.
Incorporators:
Paul J. ...
Site of the Home and Private School of Adiel Sherwood
Site of the home and private school of Adiel Sherwood 1832-1836
Author, Educator, Gospel Minister, Founder state Temperance Society, Citizen of the Commonwealth for about thirty years.
Born Fort Edward, New York, Oct. 3, 1791
Died St. Louis, Missouri, Aug. 18, 1879
In 1828 ...
Battery C, 5th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery C, 5th U.S. Artillery
Captain Dunbar R. Ransom, U.S.A. Commanding,
(September 16-17, 1862.)
On the evening of September 16th, Battery C, 5th U.S. Artillery came into battery 370 yards east of the Hagerstown Pike, on the south edge of the North Woods ...
Battle of Petersburg
25 April 1781
About midday on 25 April 1781, Maj. Gen. William Phillips discovered that the right flank of the American militia, on the edge of Blandford was vulnerable to attack from the south and rear. He ordered Lt. Col. John ...
Cattle Cabin
This cabin was built by cattlemen who had acquired much of the Giant Forest land for grazing purposes prior to the establishment of Sequoia National Park in 1890. After the park’s establishment, the land was leased to men who supplied ...
Main Confederate Line
The Confederate Left
Wing, part of a long
hook-shaped line de-
signed to trap the
Union forces, extended
across the road here
on March 19. This
sector, occupied by
Maj. Gen. R. F. Hoke’s
Division, was evacuated
on March 20. ...