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4th Ohio Infantry

1st Brigade, 3rd Division

(Front):4th Ohio

Infantry.

1st Brigade,

3rd Division,

2nd Corps.

Carroll's Brigade.

Ohio's Tribute.

(Left):On the evening

of

July 2, 1863.

Carroll's Brigade

was sent from its

position with the 2nd

Corps to re-enforce

this position of the

line, and this monument

marks the position

where, as part of that

brigade, the 4th Ohio

Infantry at that ...

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Battle of Chickasawachee Swamp

Near here in Chickasawachee Swamp a decisive battle of the Southern Indian Wars was fought July 3, 1836. About 300 warriors were entrenched on an island in the swamp, after a raid in which they killed several settlers. A force ...

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Central Pacific’s Other Big Four

When the task of building the C.P.R.R. line over the Sierra provided too much for the Irish, Chinese laborers from Kwantung took over. Called Tze Yap or Four Districts Men, their hard work and perseverance earned them the nickname of ...

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Bragg's Invasion of Kentucky

The Confederate Army’s advance into Kentucky in 1862 was initiated to relieve Tennessee of Union control, to align the help of dissatisfied Kentuckians and to gain access to the rich supplies Kentucky offered.

General Kirby Smith entered southeastern Kentucky advancing toward ...

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Bockoven Farm

This stone monument was constructed from a foundation of a barn on the former Bockoven Farm. This was the site of the last working dairy farm in Brookside.

Marker is on W. Main Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

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Cumberland Riflemen

Capt. William Hendricks led from nearby Cumberland County points a company of riflemen to Quebec, Canada. There they fought Dec. 31, 1775, at the side of Gen. Richard Montgomery. Hendricks was killed in action.

Marker is on Market Street near 24th ...

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Moorefield Memorial Highway

(U.S. Route 178)

In Memory Of

Charles Henry Moorefield

State Highway Engineer

of South Carolina

1920 — 1935

Marker is on North Road (Moorefield Memorial Highway) (U.S. 178), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fairmount Presbyterian Church

Founded in 1727, the congregation was originally German Reformed. First a log building. A series of

larger structures followed. Present building erected in 1851 and remodeled in 1902.

Marker is on Old Turnpike Road (County Route 517) south of Beacon Light Road, ...

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Merchants' Row / Street Fighting

(obverse)

Merchants' Row

Originally known as Main St., the town's historic commercial center renamed Buell St. to honor Union general D.C. Buell. Now called Merchants' Row, most buildings built 1830-40. Temperance leader Carrie Nation lived here as a child. Buildings damaged during ...

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Welcome To The Twp. Of Lebanon

Settled in the 18th century as an agricultural community.

Est. 1731 Inc. 1798

1798 Bicentenial 1998

Marker is on Penwell Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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