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Battery H, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
3rd Volunteer Brigade
(Front):Huntington's Battery
The 321st Observation Squadron (1923-1941)
Although the U.S. Army allowed civilian aircraft to land a...
1st New Hampshire Battery
On this ground
Edgell's 1st New Hampshire Battery
Memorial to the 1st California Cavalry Volunteers
Lieut. James Barrett – Co. A.
Private George Johnson...
1st Regiment Delaware Volunteers
Advance skirmish line
of
1st Reg. Del. Vol's.<...
America's 1st Attempt at Civil War Reunification
Orchestrated by Union Col. Rush C. Hawkins, the Hatteras C...
Battery A, 1st New Jersey Artillery
(Front):Battery A, 1. N.J. Art.
From its position in...
In Memory of 81st Wildcat Division / Camp Sevier
[Main marker]:
In Memory of
81st Wildca...
121st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
1st Brigade, 3rd Division
(Front):Col. Chapman Biddl...
Battery B, 1st New York Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade
(Front):Battery B
1st New Yo...
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Battery H, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
3rd Volunteer Brigade
(Front):Huntington's Battery
H 1st Ohio Light Artillery
3rd Volunteer Brigade
Artillery Reserve
July 2d and 3d 1863.
Erected by the State of Ohio
(Back):Battery H 1st Ohio Light Artillery
Organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio,
November 7, 1861. Took part in 12 general
engagements and the siege of ...
The 321st Observation Squadron (1923-1941)
Although the U.S. Army allowed civilian aircraft to land at Vancouver Barracks beginning in 1905, military aircraft began operating here in 1921, when the U.S. Army Air Service established a landing field for an aviation forest patrol. The patrol was ...
1st New Hampshire Battery
On this ground
Edgell's 1st New Hampshire Battery
Light Artillery
fired three hundred and fifty-three
rounds of ammunition
July 2nd and 3rd, 1863
Erected by the State of New Hampshire
July 3rd. 1912
Marker can be reached from Taneytown Road (State Highway 134), on the right when traveling ...
Memorial to the 1st California Cavalry Volunteers
Lieut. James Barrett – Co. A.
Private George Johnson – Co. A.
Private William S. Leonard - Co. D
1st California Cavalry Volunteers
Killed April 15, 1862 At Picacho Pass.
In only battle of the Civil War
Fought in Arizona Territory
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1st Regiment Delaware Volunteers
Advance skirmish line
of
1st Reg. Del. Vol's.
July 2nd and 3rd 1863.
Marker can be reached from Long Lane, on the left when traveling west.
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America's 1st Attempt at Civil War Reunification
Orchestrated by Union Col. Rush C. Hawkins, the Hatteras Convention was held nearby on Nov. 18, 1861. The state's secession was declared null and void, Hatteras was proclaimed the capitol and Marble Nash Taylor became provisional governor. Taylor called for ...
Battery A, 1st New Jersey Artillery
(Front):Battery A, 1. N.J. Art.
From its position in
reserves s.w. of Powers'
Hill Galloped into action
at 3 p.m. July 3, 1863.
Fired 120 rounds shrapnel
at Pickett's column and
80 shell at a battery
in left front
Erected by the
State of New Jersey 1888
Hexamer's New Jersey
Battery
commanded ...
In Memory of 81st Wildcat Division / Camp Sevier
[Main marker]:
In Memory of
81st Wildcat Division
which trained at Camp Sevier,
Apr to July 1918
Maj. Gen. Chas. J. Bailey,
commanding.
[Plaque at foot of marker]:
Camp Sevier
Camp Sevier, a WWI National Guard training center, was located on 1900 acres off Lee Road, three and 1/2 ...
121st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
1st Brigade, 3rd Division
(Front):Col. Chapman Biddle
Brigade Commander
July 1st 1863
P.V. 121 Reg't
Maj. Alexander Biddle
Commanding Reg't.
1st Brigade 3rd Division
First Corps
(Left):Extreme left
of Union line, 1st day
facing west.
Occupied Cemetery Ridge
July 2nd and 3rd.
Erected by the survivors of this
Regiment in memory of their
fallen comrades.
(Back):Called into ...
Battery B, 1st New York Light Artillery
Artillery Brigade
(Front):Battery B
1st New York
Light
Artillery,
Artillery
Brigade,
2d Corps.
(Back):Position held
afternoon of
July 3d 1863.
Casualties;
Killed 10,
Wounded 16.
(Left):Mustered
into service
Aug. 31, 1861.
participated
in 78 days
of battle.
Mustered out
of service
June 16, 1865.
(Right):Organized at
Baldwinsville
Onondaga Co.
New York.
Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org