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Site of Tidewater Institute
(1907 - 1935)
Tidewater Institute was incorporated i...
PFC Terry L. Schaub
“Remembering a Brother”
18 Nov 47 - 19 Feb 68...
37th Massachusetts Infantry
37th Mass.
2nd Brig.
3rd Div.
July 2nd 1...
Tarleton's Last Fight
Here, at the Hook, Tarleton, commanding the cavalry of Cor...
Site of Fort Martin Scott
Established by the United States Army
Decem...
Fifth Army Corps
Fifth
Army
Corps
arrived on the field fr...
Founding of St. Mary’s Parish
To commemorate
the founding of St. Mary’s Parish
...First Brigade
2nd Division, 12th Corps
First Brigade
Colonel...
First White House of the Confederacy
Designated Executive Residence by the
Provisional Co...
First Division
Sixth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Sixth Corps
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Site of Tidewater Institute
(1907 - 1935)
Tidewater Institute was incorporated in 1903 with the stated purpose of establishing an industrial, academic, collegiate, and seminary boarding school for the education of black youth. Founded by the Rev. George E. Reid, and supported by the Northampton/Accomack ...
PFC Terry L. Schaub
“Remembering a Brother”
18 Nov 47 - 19 Feb 68
CoC 3rd Bn/60th Inf (Riverine)
9th Inf Div. U.S. Army
KIA southeast of Can Tho City
Phong Dinh Province, Republic of Vietnam
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 179) and Mechanic Street ...
37th Massachusetts Infantry
37th Mass.
2nd Brig.
3rd Div.
July 2nd 1863.
Marker is on Sedgwick Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Tarleton's Last Fight
Here, at the Hook, Tarleton, commanding the cavalry of Cornwallis's army, fought an action with Choisy's French force and Virginia militia, October 3, 1781. The Duke de Lauzun's cavalry charged Tarleton, who retired to Gloucester Point. There he was blockaded ...
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 ...
Fifth Army Corps
Fifth
Army
Corps
arrived on the field from
Hanover 5 p.m.
via Bonaughtown July 2 1863
Headquarters
July 2-3-4-5
Marker is on Sedgwick Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Founding of St. Mary’s Parish
To commemorate
the founding of St. Mary’s Parish
Mother Parish of New Jersey
The first founded by the Society
for the propagation of the Gospel
All Saints’ Day 1702
and
The laying of the cornerstone of
St. Mary’s Church
Feast of the Annunciation 1703
First Rector Rev. John Talbot Installed ...
First Brigade
2nd Division, 12th Corps
First Brigade
Colonel Charles Candy Commanding
2d. Division 12th. Corps
5th Ohio Infantry Col. J.H. Patrick
7th Ohio Infantry Col. W.R. Creighton
29th Ohio Infantry Capt. W.F. Stevens, Capt. Edward Hayes
66th Ohio Infantry Lieut-Col. E. Powell
28th Penna. Infantry Capt. John Flynn
147th Penna. ...
First White House of the Confederacy
Designated Executive Residence by the
Provisional Confederate Congress
February 21, 1861. President Jefferson Davis
and his family lived here until the Confederate
Capitol moved to Richmond summer 1861.
Built by William Sayre 1832-35 at Bibb and
Lee Streets. Moved to present location
by the First ...
First Division
Sixth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Sixth Corps
First Division
Brig. General Horatio G. Wright
First Brigade Brig. Gen. Alfred T.A. Torbert
Second Brigade Brig. Gen. Joseph J. Bartlett
Third Brigade Brig. Gen. David A. Russell
July 2. Arrived about 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. the Second Brigade ...