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Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Artillery

(Front):Brown's

Battery B

1st R.I. Lt. Art.ly

(Back):Art.ly Brig

2nd Corps

Army Potomac

Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Federal Artillery Battery

Cold Harbor Battlefield Park Walking Trail

Under the cover of night, Union artillerists left their horses at the foot of the hill behind you and dragged six rifled cannon up the slope by hand. The guns were then placed side by ...

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A Well Preserved Union Artillery Position

You are standing in front of a Union artillery battery, located on a commanding hill about 400 yards behind the front lines. From here Union officers watched for activity along the Confederate lines, and opened fire with a barrage of ...

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Stangetti – Solari – Cademartori Store

The stone portion built circa 1879 by Bernardo Bisso, called Stangetti, who ran a store until its sale to Sebastian Solari , circa 1881-83, who added the wooden portion and also operated a store. The stone section has walls more ...

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Clara Barton, Angel of the Battlefield at Home

Civil War to Civil Rights

“I have paid the rent of a room in Washington ... retaining it merely as a shelter to which I might return when my strength should fail me under exposure and labor at the field.” Clara ...

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Quartermaster Complex

The quartermaster was the officer responsible for a multitude of functions needed to run a military post, including supply, subsistence, construction, and repair. Most of his operation took place here, in the area called the quartermaster complex. On a typical ...

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Bartlett's Ferry Dam; Antioch Baptist Church

<-- 1 ½ MI. --<

Rev. Simpson Wilson Barley (1827-1884), minister and doctor, operated a ferry, known as Bartley’s Ferry, 1 ½ miles west on the Chattahoochee River. He preached at the nearby Antioch Baptist Church, one of the earliest in ...

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Joseph and Mary Robinson Martin House

Prominent Austin contractor George Fiegel completed this house in 1903 for Joseph Anthony (1867-1947) and Mary (Robinson)(d. 1934) Martin. A noted wild game conservationist, Joe Martin primarily is associated in Austin business history with the Austin White Lime Company. After ...

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Carter County Veterans Memorial

(Front):Erected by the

citizens of Carter County

in memory of

our soldier boys who lost

their lives in World War

of 1917William Thomas Main

Charles O. Marchbank

Oscar Marchbank

George L. Shiffler

Ed. Morler

J.L. Kinnard

Charles E. McSpadden

Leslie Morlan

Walter Stucker

Charles A. Bounds

(Left Side):Veterans of World War IIAsie Boyer

David L. Strucker

Robert ...

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Barton L. Weller

May 27, 1991

This gazebo is presented to the citizens of

Monroe by the Weller Foundation, Incorporated

in memory of

Barton L. Weller (1916 – 1990)

Mr. Weller, founder of Vitramon, Incorporated

and the Weller Foundation, was a long time

supporter of area organizations, students ...

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