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Cornwall Furnace

Built by Peter Grubb. Operated from 1742 to 1883.

Marker is on Rexmont Road just from Manor Road.

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Civil War Memorial

 

Scarboro

To her sons

who fought

for the Union

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 1 and Broadturn Road / Pine Point Road (Maine Route 9), on the left when traveling north on U.S. 1.

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"Oakton"

Ante-bellum residence of John R. Wilder.

June 19, 1864. Johnston’s Army of Tennessee [CS] withdrew to its Kennesaw line -- Polk’s A. C. (under Loring), posted on the mountain; Hardee’s, extending S. from Loring’s left, prolonged the line beyond Cheatham Hill; ...

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G.A.R. Memorial

G.A.R.

To Our

Dead

Comrades

Marker can be reached from Algoma Boulevard (U.S. 45) near Columbia Avenue.

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Sherman’s Right At Indian Springs

On Nov. 17, 1864, the 15th Corps, leading the Right Wing of Gen. Sherman's army (US) on its March to the Sea. marched from McDonough to Jackson. Below Locust Grove (16 mi. NW), Woods' and Hazen's divisions turned right to ...

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Charlesfort-Santa Elena Site

Has Been Designated A

National Historic Landmark

This site possesses National significance

in commemorating the history of the

United States of America

2001

National Park Service

United States Department of the Interior

Marker is on Belleau Wood Road, on the right.

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Spotsylvania Campaign

May 12, 1864. Union commanders Grant and Meade determined to exploit the Confederate "Mule Shoe." Early in the morning they sent Hancock's II Corps against the apex of the Salient (300 yards east). Hancock took the trenches on either side ...

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Spurwink Church

Spurwink Church

Built, 1802

Rebuilt C.1834

National Register of

Historic Sites

Marker is at the intersection of Bowery Beach Road (Maine Route 77) and Spurwink Road (Maine Route 77), on the right when traveling north on Bowery Beach Road.

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Habersham County

Habersham County was created by Acts of the Legislature, Dec. 15, 1818, and named for Joseph Habersham (1751–1815), of Savannah, who had a summer home near Clarkesville. He served in the Revolution as a Lieut. Col. in the Ga. Continental ...

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U.S.S. Eagle-56 (PE-56)

In memory of the officers and crewmen of the U.S. Navy's Eagle Class Sub-Chaser U.S.S. Eagle-56 (PE-56) torpedoed and sunk by the German U-boat U-853 approximately nine miles southeast of this location on Monday, 23 April 1945 with the loss ...

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