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Greenville Treaty Boundary Line

Greenville Treaty

Boundary Line.

Treaty Signed And

Ratified 1795 By

The Indians And

General Anthony Wayne.

By This Treaty

The Land To The North

Was Given

To The Indians

And To The South

To The White Settlers.

Marker is at the intersection of Boundary Road (County Route 73) and Marion - Marysville ...

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Ferries In Virginia/TheHatton Ferry/Heritage

Ferries In Virginia

The James, York, Rappahannock and smaller rivers were the primary means of commercial transportation in Virginia until the advent of railroads in the mid-1800’s. In most locations ferries provided the only way to cross these rivers. As early ...

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New Jersey State Monument

(Each unit is detailed in a separate tablet):

Thirteenth New Jersey Infantry

Colonel Ezra A. Carman, Comanding

Third Brigade, First Division

Twelfth Corps

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Here this regiment, seventeen days after leaving home, met "its Baptism of fire," September 17, 1862. The first to fall was Captain ...

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In Memory of Dr. Thomas R. Yates

In Memory of

Dr. Thomas R. Yates

March 3, 1948

November 20, 1994

Founding member of City Park Gardeners

Edwardsville Illinois

One who believed that in books and in gardens we may discover the best in ourselves

Marker can be reached from S. Buchanan St..

Courtesy ...

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Indiana State Monument

7th Infantry

14th Infantry

19th Infantry

27th Infantry

3d Cavalry

Indiana

Marker is at the intersection of Dunker Church Road / Old Hagerstown Pike and Cornfield Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Dunker Church Road / Old Hagerstown Pike.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Gettysburg National Military Park

Established by Act of Congress approved February 11, 1895 by which the Secretary of War was authorized to receive all lands and improvements which belonged to the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, a corporation chartered by the State of Pennsylvania 1864 ...

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Early Catholic Church

First Roman Catholic Church was built here in 1869. New York City took land for watershed in 1902. The town was razed and the church was relocated to the shore of Lake Mahopac.

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 6 ...

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Confederate Fortifications

The diary of Edward R. Crockett, 4th Texas Infantry, illustrates the daily pressure of life in these trenches:

June 4th

“We work hard last night & dawn on the 4th have a heavy work completed. We have quit sleeping almost ...

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Massachusetts State Monument

(Center Panel):

Erected by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

to mark the position held by her troops

at the Battle of Antietam

September XVII MDCCLXII

(Left Plaque):

Second Infantry

Seventh Infantry

Ninth Infantry

Tenth Infantry

Twelfth Infantry

Thirteenth Infantry

Fifteenth Infantry

Eighteenth Infantry

Nineteenth Infantry

Twentieth Infantry

Twenty-First Infantry

(Right Plaque):

Twenty-Second Infantry

Twenty-Eighth Infantry

Twenty-Ninth Infantry

Thirty-Second Infantry

Thirty-Fifth Infantry

First Cavalry

First Battery

Third ...

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Purcellville Station

The tracks are long gone, but Purcellville's train station still occupies the ground it has stood on since 1904. It replaced a depot built at about the same time that the railroad arrived in 1874 and accommodated passengers, mail, and ...

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