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Clifts Plantation Site
A Busy Tobacco Plantation Once Flourished Here
Betwe...
Clifts Plantation Burial Ground
Who Was Buried Here?
The Clifts Plantation cemetery ...
Cañoncito at Apache Canyon
Strategically located where the Santa Fe Trail emerges fro...
Piatt Park
The first park in Cincinnati
Donate...
Confederate Cemetery
Buried here are nineteen men (out of perhaps 100) killed d...
Samuel Beatty's Brigade
Wood's Division - Granger's Corps.
Samuel Beatty's B...
Deep Cut at the Licking Summit / Millersport and the Ohio-Erie C
Side A:
Deep Cut at the Licking Summit
Digging...
Appomattox Court House Confederate Cemetery
Here are buried eighteen Confederate soldiers who dies Apr...
The Civil War at Ferry Farm
George Washington's Ferry Farm, seen here from the opposit...
Hunt Bass Hatchery
* USA *
Work Program
WPA
Hunt Bass Hatch...
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Clifts Plantation Site
A Busy Tobacco Plantation Once Flourished Here
Between 1976 and 1978, archaeological excavations on this spot revealed the remains of the "Clifts," a busy tobacco plantation. When first occupied in 1670, this land belonged to Thomas Pope, an English merchant and ...
Clifts Plantation Burial Ground
Who Was Buried Here?
The Clifts Plantation cemetery was located on the opposite side of the current road. Because of long distances to the nearest church in the 17th and early 18th centuries, plantation burial grounds were common in the Chesapeake ...
Cañoncito at Apache Canyon
Strategically located where the Santa Fe Trail emerges from Glorieta Pass, Cañoncito is where the New Mexico Governor Manuel Armijo weakly defended New Mexico against the American Army in 1846. In 1862, Union forces destroyed a Confederate supply train contributing ...
Piatt Park
The first park in Cincinnati
Donated to the people
in 1817 by
John H. Piatt & Benjamin M. Piatt
Marker is at the intersection of Garfield Place and Vine Street, in the median on Garfield Place.
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Confederate Cemetery
Buried here are nineteen men (out of perhaps 100) killed during the last two days of war in Virginia. These men were at first buried where they died – at hospitals or in farm fields and woodlots around Appomattox Court ...
Samuel Beatty's Brigade
Wood's Division - Granger's Corps.
Samuel Beatty's Brigade
Wood's Division - Granger's Corps.
Brig. Gen. Samuel Beatty.
Nov. 25, 1863, P.M.
79th Indiana - Col. Frederick Knefler.
86th Indiana - Col. George F. Dick.
9th Kentucky - Col. George H. Cram.
17th Kentucky - Col. Alexander M. Stout.
13th ...
Deep Cut at the Licking Summit / Millersport and the Ohio-Erie C
Side A:
Deep Cut at the Licking Summit
Digging of the Ohio-Erie Canal began in 1825, and the first canal boat navigated the Deep Cut at Licking Summit in 1831. The surrounding swamps were drained to create the Licking Reservoir, today known ...
Appomattox Court House Confederate Cemetery
Here are buried eighteen Confederate soldiers who dies April 8 and 9, 1865 in the closing days of the War Between the States. The remains of one unknown Union soldier found some years after the war are interned beside the ...
The Civil War at Ferry Farm
George Washington's Ferry Farm, seen here from the opposite side of the river, was in the middle of the Union lines during the Battle of Fredericksburg in December 1862. On December 11th Union engineers began building a pontoon bridge at ...
Hunt Bass Hatchery
* USA *
Work Program
WPA
Hunt Bass Hatchery
Erected A.D. 1936
Sponsored By
Arizona State
Game Department
O.P. No. 65-2-544
Marker is on North Mill Avenue 0.2 miles east of North Galvin Parkway, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org