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106th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers

2nd Brigade, 2nd Division

(Top):Position held by the 106th Regt. P.V.

2nd Brig. 2nd Div. 2nd A.C.

July 3, 1863.

(Bottom):Organized Aug. 21, 1861

Mustered out June 30, 1865

From Balls Bluff to Appomattox

"Your batteries can be withdrawn when that regiment runs away"

- Gen. O. O. ...

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Perry Memorial Arch

[Inscription on the street (east) side]

This Memorial Arch was erected

AD MCMXVIII to the memory of

William Hunt Perry

of Bridgeport Conn by his wife

Harriet Adelaide Perry

[Inscription on the park side]

This Memorial Arch

was erected by

Harriet Adelaide Perry

to the memory of

her husband

William ...

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Old Chapel

The second place of worship, 1751-1806. Here many noted persons of the American Revolution heard early Moravian music and the Gospel. Prominent clergy were Bishops Nitschmann, Spangenberg, de Watteville, and Ettwein.

Marker is on Heckewelder Place, on the left when traveling ...

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Alexander Post No. 158 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial

In Memory of

Our Dead

Comrades.

They Stood Shoulder

to Shoulder

in Defence of

Our Country.

“With malice

toward none, with

charity for all,

with firmness

in the right.”

Erected by Alexander Post

No. 158 G.A.R.

Dep't of

Ohio 1884

...

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United Spanish War Veterans

In Memoriam

United Spanish War Veterans

1898 - 1902

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lindley Sign Post Forest

2,835 miles to Watson Lake’s

Signpost Forest

First sign placed by Carl K. Lindley of Danville, Illinois

1942

Presented to you by the Town of

Watson Lake

to mark the opening of Your

Signpost Forest in 2010

Marker is on East Harrison ...

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Piqua's Early African-American Heritage

Side A: Piqua's Early African-American Heritage

African-American history began in Piqua with the settlement of Arthur Davis in 1818 and expanded with the settlement of the freed Randolph slaves of Virginia in 1846. African-American religious heritage in Piqua began with ...

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Lee's Command Post

This hill served as General Robert E. Lee's command post during the Battle of Fredericksburg. Before the fighting started, Confederate pioneers cut down trees on the front slope of the hill, giving the Confederate leader a better view of the ...

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Captain Adam Bettin

In memory of

Captain Adam Bettin

Shot in the Mutiny

Jan.1, 1781.

Erected by the

Morristown Chapter

D.A.R.

Marker is on Jockey Hollow Road, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Hickory Grove Baptist Church and Cemetery

(Front text)

This church, founded by 1869 with Rev. G.D. Kinard as its first pastor and 22 charter members, was admitted to the Barnwell Association that year. The congregation first met in a brush arbor, then built a log church ...

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