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Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church
Located here 1872-1964
Organized 1820 by William Har...
Lincoln Arms Apartments
Apartments such as this were a new type of residential bui...
The Rev. John Martin Bolzius -The Rev. Israel Christian Gronau
In this cemetery are buried the Rev. John Martin Bolzius a...
Wartrace
In 1850, Rice Coffey gave eight acres to the Nashville and...
Battery C, 1st New York Light Artillery
(Barnes')
(Front):Battery C.
(Barnes')
1...
Federal Artillery Positions
August 29 and 30, 1862
Federal Artillery Positions
Memphis Martyrs
In August, 1878, fear of death caused a panic during which...
5th Corps Headquarters
Major General George Sykes
Army of the Potomac
Site of Fort Martin Scott
Established by the United States Army
Decem...
6th Corps Headquarters
Army of the Potomac
Army of the Potomac
6th Co...
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Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church
Located here 1872-1964
Organized 1820 by William Harris, a slave, who was minister more than 50 years. Original church, called Huntsville African Baptist, stood 4 blocks south in Old Georgia Graveyard. In 1870, this church and 3 others formed Indian Creek ...
Lincoln Arms Apartments
Apartments such as this were a new type of residential building that emerged during the early 20th century as Salt Lake City developed into an urban center. Dozens of multi-story brick apartments were constructed in the neighborhoods near downtown. They ...
The Rev. John Martin Bolzius -The Rev. Israel Christian Gronau
In this cemetery are buried the Rev. John Martin Bolzius and the Rev. Israel Christian Gronau, ministers who came to Georgia with the first company of Salzburgers. In March 1734, the Rev. Mr. Bolzius was Superintendent of the Latin Orphan ...
Wartrace
In 1850, Rice Coffey gave eight acres to the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad on which the main line would run with a depot and freight house at the junction of the branch line to Shelbyville. In 1851, town lots were ...
Battery C, 1st New York Light Artillery
(Barnes')
(Front):Battery C.
(Barnes')
1st New York
Light Artillery.
5th Corps.
(Left):Held this position
from about
4.30. p.m. July 2d,
to 4. a.m.
July 3d, 1863.
(Back):Engagements.
Antietam
to
Appomattox.
(Right):On the morning
of July 3d,
transferred to
the left flank
of Big Round Top.
Marker is on Sedgwick Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Federal Artillery Positions
August 29 and 30, 1862
Federal Artillery Positions
From the John Dogan House northward to this point, Union batteries occupied this ridge throughout the Second Battle of Manassas. At one time on August 30 more than thirty guns were firing from this ...
Memphis Martyrs
In August, 1878, fear of death caused a panic during which 30,000 of 50,000 Memphians fled this bluff city. By October, the epidemic of yellow fever killed 4,204 of 6,000 Caucasians and 946 of 14,000 Negros who stayed. With some ...
5th Corps Headquarters
Major General George Sykes
Army of the Potomac
5th Corps Headquarters
Major General
George Sykes
July 2,3,4, 1863
Marker is on Sedgwick Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Site of Fort Martin Scott
Established by the United States Army
December 5, 1848
as a protection to travelers and
settlers against Indian attack.
Named in honor of Major Martin Scott,
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel,
5th United States Infantry,
killed at Molino del Rey,
September 8, 1847.
Its garrison participated ...
6th Corps Headquarters
Army of the Potomac
Army of the Potomac
6th Corps Headquarters
Major General
John Sedgwick
July 2 3 4 5, 1863
Marker is on Sedgwick Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org