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Confederate Hospital
This Church was used for a
Confederate Hospital
Fort Wingate
The first Fort Wingate was established near San Rafael in ...
Campaign of Second Manassas
Here Stonewall Jackson, on his march around Pope’s army by...
Battery C, Fourth U.S. Artillery
First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve
Army of th...
Assay Office and Justice Court
The assay office located here was one of the busiest place...
First Regular Brigade
Artillery Reserve
Army of the Potomac
Artiller...
Bloomfield Centennial War Memorial
South side of base:
In memory of all citizens of Blo...
Intendants and Mayors of Jacksonville
From 1836 to 1881 the head of the City Government
ca...
On Geary's Front
In 1864, Collier Rd. topped the ridge N. Descending the sl...
The Dean of Texas Trail Drivers Oliver Loving (1812 - 1867)
Founder of three major cattle trails, Oliver Loving came f...
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Confederate Hospital
This Church was used for a
Confederate Hospital
During the War
Between The States
Erected by
General John H. Forney
Chapter U.D.C. Sept 27, 1937
Marker is on Clinton Street Southeast, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fort Wingate
The first Fort Wingate was established near San Rafael in 1862, to serve as the base of Col. Kit Carson's campaigns against the Navajos. In 1868 the garrison was transferred to the second Fort Wingate near Gallup. In that same ...
Campaign of Second Manassas
Here Stonewall Jackson, on his march around Pope’s army by way of Jeffersonton to Bristoe Station, turned north, August 25, 1862.
Marker is on Lee Highway (U.S. 211) west of Viewtown Road (County Route 642), on the right when traveling west. ...
Battery C, Fourth U.S. Artillery
First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve
Army of the Potomac
Artillery Reserve
First Regular Brigade
Battery C Fourth U.S. Artillery
Six 12 pounders
Lieut. Evan Thomas commanding
July 2 Arrived and took position on crest of hill near General Meade's Headquarters on the left of the Second ...
Assay Office and Justice Court
The assay office located here was one of the busiest places in the Gold Hill Mining District during the 1860s discovery era:
With statehood in 1864, came the justice court compleat with a jail. These structures were housed behind the assay ...
First Regular Brigade
Artillery Reserve
Army of the Potomac
Artillery Reserve
First Regular Brigade
Capt. Dunbar R. Ransom
1st U.S. Battery H
Lieut. Chandler P. Eakin, Lieut. Philip D. MasonJuly 2d and 3d Engaged on Cemetery Hill
3d U.S. Batteries F and K
Lieut. John C. TurnbullJuly 2d Engaged on Emmitsburg ...
Bloomfield Centennial War Memorial
South side of base:
In memory of all citizens of Bloomfield who served in the Army or Navy of our country for the defence of her freedom and honor
East side of base:
A tribute to the dead, a memory for the living, ...
Intendants and Mayors of Jacksonville
From 1836 to 1881 the head of the City Government
carried the title of Intendant. After that
that the office has been filled by the Mayor.
The following have served in this capacity:
William Harrison Fleming,
1836-49, 1859-61
John D. Hoke, 1850-51
J. R. Clark, 1852-58, ...
On Geary's Front
In 1864, Collier Rd. topped the ridge N. Descending the slope E. it crossed the branch below the dam at Collier’s Mill. Geary’s left – Candy’s brigade & Aleshire’s batteries [US] - were aligned along the old road facing south.
The ...
The Dean of Texas Trail Drivers Oliver Loving (1812 - 1867)
Founder of three major cattle trails, Oliver Loving came from Kentucky to Texas in 1845 and to Parker County about 1855. During the Civil War (1861-65), he supplied beef to Confederate forces. With Charles Goodnight as partner on a drive ...