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123rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry

In Memory of

123rd Regt. O.V.I.

6th Corps

24th Corps

1862 - 1899

Marker is on National Avenue (Business State Highway 7), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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In Memory of Those Who Have Died

In Memory of

Those Who Have Died

War on Terror

Christopher N. Piper

Christopher B. Shay

Acts of Terror

AA Flight 11

AA Flight 77

UA Flight 175

UA Flight 93

September 11, 2001

Never Forget

Dedicated 2006

Marker is at the intersection of Pleasant Street and Essex Street, on the right when ...

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Confederate Occaneechi

Piedmont Indians in the Civil War

When North Carolina passed laws in 1833 to restrict the rights of free blacks; they also limited the rights of Indians. In old Orange (later Alamance) County, many Occaneechi Indians including Dixon Corn, Jesse Jeffries, ...

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The Rise & Fall of the Rappahannock Navigation System

Comprised of 47 locks, 20 dams, and 15 miles of canals, the Rappahannock Navigation System struggled from its beginnings. After suffering numerous construction delays due to financial problems, the heyday of canal commerce on the Rappahannock was cut short by ...

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Bethlehem War of 1812 Memorial

Dedicated to

the men of Bethlehem

who by their devotion and loyalty

preserved our country

in the War of 1812

Allen, James • Baldwin, Amos • Barnum, Eli • Beebe, Issac • Beecher, Lyman • Burton, Oliver • Coe, Daniel • Church, ...

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Fort Mahan

Civil War Defenses of Washington

Fort Mahan

Civil War Defenses of Washington

1861-1865

Earthworks of Fort Mahan are visible; follow path at the top of the hill.

[Illustration:]

Fort Mahan from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers drawing.

- Fort Mahan ...

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The Birthplace of the “Gallant Pelham”

Major John Pelham C.S.A.

Born September 14, 1838

at the home of his Grand Parents

William McGehee and Elizabeth Clay McGehee

Erected by Forney District U.D.C.

May 5, 1937

Marker is on Choctaw Street north of Tomahawk Trail, on the right when traveling north.

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Battle of Brandywine

The center of the American line, Wayne commanding, was near Chadds Ford and faced west. In late afternoon as Cornwallis was making the main assault on the American right wing, 3 miles north, Knyphausen's division of British and Hessians crossed ...

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Batteries C & F, Pennsylvania Independent Light Artillery

C & F

Indp't Penn'a

Artillery

Position occuped

Indp't Pa. Art'y F

Hampton's Battery

July 3rd A.D. 1863

Organized at Pittsburg Pa

Oct. 8th 1861

Mustered out of United States Service

June 24th 1865

On this field the following members ...

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The Bloomfield Avenue School

On this site stood the brick Bloomfield Avenue School. Nearby and within the confines of the civic center were the previous two buildings which were removed in 1923 when the municipal center was constructed (the 1851 building was dismantled and ...

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