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Battle of Bentonville
Johnston's Confederates checked Sherman's Union army, Marc...
Site - Moon's Station
A wood-shed, water-tank, siding & log house. Here, April 1...
Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom
Township of Lyndhurst Veterans Alliance
Frank Jiosi,...
Union Artillery at the Morris Farm
A point approximately 400 yards in front of you marks the ...
Feeder Gates
Lock, dam and toll house of Genesee Valley Canal located a...
Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal
Chartered by Pennsylvania, 1835; run by the canal company,...
Civilian Conservation Corps Monument
"The promptness with which you seized the opportuni...
Confederate Headquarters
During February 17-19, 1865, General P.G.T. Beauregard, wi...
Gateway To The Northwest
Near this site on Sept. 30, 1785, Thomas Hutchins, first G...
Confederate High Tide
You are standing at the Morris farm, where part of the Uni...
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Battle of Bentonville
Johnston's Confederates checked Sherman's Union army, March 19-21, 1865. Historic site 2½ Mi. E.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 701 and Harper House Road (County Route 1008), on the left when traveling south on U.S. 701.
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Site - Moon's Station
A wood-shed, water-tank, siding & log house. Here, April 12, 1862, the pursuers of the Andrews Raiders [US] - Fuller, Cain & Murphy [CS], acquired a
push-car from section foreman Jackson Bond, which carried them 14 mi. down grade to the ...
Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom
Township of Lyndhurst Veterans Alliance
Frank Jiosi, Sr., USMC • Robert Sammarone, USMC • Robert Bozik, USMC • Scott Devlin, • Michael Brown, USA • Michael Tooey, USN • Carmine Giangeruso, USAF • Doug Dowson, USMC • John Thompson, USA • ...
Union Artillery at the Morris Farm
A point approximately 400 yards in front of you marks the center of a line of Union cannons positioned on the Morris Farm on March 19, 1865. These massed guns played a significant role in blunting the final Confederate attacks ...
Feeder Gates
Lock, dam and toll house of Genesee Valley Canal located approximately one hundred feet east
Operated 1840 to 1878
Marker is at the intersection of Rochester Street (New York Route 251) and Main Street (New York Route 383), on the left when ...
Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal
Chartered by Pennsylvania, 1835; run by the canal company, 1840-1872, and the Reading Railroad till 1894. Followed the river for 45 miles below Columbia.
Marker is on Furnace Road PA 425 0.1 miles north of Goram Road, on the left when ...
Civilian Conservation Corps Monument
"The promptness with which you seized the opportunity to engage in honest work, the willingness with which you have performed your daily tasks, and the fine spirit you have shown in winning the respect of the communities in which your ...
Confederate Headquarters
During February 17-19, 1865, General P.G.T. Beauregard, with Wade Hampton's cavalry acting as rear guard, made his headquarters here, telegraphing General R.E. Lee in Virginia news of the evacuation of Columbia, 20 miles south, before retiring to Winnsboro. Following and ...
Gateway To The Northwest
Near this site on Sept. 30, 1785, Thomas Hutchins, first Geographer of the United States, drove a stake: This was the "Point of Beginning" of the Geographer's Line for the survey of the first "Seven Ranges" of six-mile square townships ...
Confederate High Tide
You are standing at the Morris farm, where part of the Union XX Corps arrived late in the afternoon on March 19,1865, to stop the main Confederate assault, which had crushed Carlin’s division of the XIV Corps at the Cole ...