Results for Battle Field
Bennington Battlefield
State Historic Site
In August 1777, militiamen fro...
Kettle Creek Battlefield
Marker Front:
The Patriots whose names appear on thi...
The Tallasahatchie Battle Field
This Stone Marks The Site
Of The
Tallasahatchi...
Stony Point Battlefield
In July 1779, American Light Infantry, under Brigadier Gen...
Tippecanoe Battlefield Memorial
[[ Panel One ]]
American Forces.
Men engaged....
Cold Harbor Battlefield Walking Trail
Hanover County Parks and Recreation
For thirteen day...
Clara Barton, Angel of the Battlefield at Home
Civil War to Civil Rights
“I have paid the rent of a...
Battlefield Landmarks - South and West
July 3, 1863 - Third Day
"...the enemy is advancing....
Richmond Battlefields
Parker's Battery Trail
McClellan’s Federals attacked...
Battlefield Landmarks - West and North
July 3, 1863 - Third Day
"...The whole plain was cov...
Results for Battle Field
Bennington Battlefield
State Historic Site
In August 1777, militiamen from several states commanded by General John Stark defeated British forces en route to Bennington to capture supplies and horses.
Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
Marker can be reached from New York Route 67, ...
Kettle Creek Battlefield
Marker Front:
The Patriots whose names appear on this marker are those who have been proved to have participated in the Battle of Kettle Creek on February 14, 1779.
Many brave men fought on this hallowed ground, some were wounded and others ...
The Tallasahatchie Battle Field
This Stone Marks The Site
Of The
Tallasahatchie Battle Field.
On this spot
Lieut. Gen. John Coffee with
Gen. Andrew Jackson’s men
won a victory over the
Creek Indians, Nov. 3, 1813.
Erected by the
Frederick Wm. Gray Chapt.
Daughters of the American
Revolution. Nov. 3, 1913.
Anniston Ala.
Marker is on McCullars ...
Stony Point Battlefield
In July 1779, American Light Infantry, under Brigadier General Anthony Wayne, launched a midnight assault, capturing a British Fort and its defenders.
N.Y.S. Organization Daughters of the American Revolution
Marker is at the intersection of N Liberty Drive (U.S. 9W) and Park ...
Tippecanoe Battlefield Memorial
[[ Panel One ]]
American Forces.
Men engaged. 910.
General Wm. Henry Harrison Commanding attacked at 4: O’Clock A. M. Indian forces led by Prophet. Number engaged about the same as Americans
Loss. Americans. Killed 37.
“ Wounded 151.
Indian loss unknown.
[[ Panel Two ...
Cold Harbor Battlefield Walking Trail
Hanover County Parks and Recreation
For thirteen days Union and Confederate armies faced each other around Cold Harbor, their lines separated by only 150 yards of ravaged ground. Twice, on June 1 and June 3 1864, savage fighting erupted when the ...
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 ...
Battlefield Landmarks - South and West
July 3, 1863 - Third Day
"...the enemy is advancing. Every eye could see the legions, an overwhelming resistless tide of an ocean of armed men sweeping upon us!"
1st Lt. Frank A. Haskell, U.S.A.
Aide to Brig. Gen. John Gibbon
You are standing ...
Richmond Battlefields
Parker's Battery Trail
McClellan’s Federals attacked in 1862, then Grant in ’64, while Joseph E. Johnston and then Robert E. Lee defended. The two major assaults on the Confederate capital fanned out in a series of battles, skirmishers and marches.
Tour the ...
Battlefield Landmarks - West and North
July 3, 1863 - Third Day
"...The whole plain was covered with unarmed rebels, waving coats, hats, and handkerchiefs in token of a wish to surrender."
Lt. Col. Franklin Sawyer, U.S.A.
8th Ohio Infantry
You are standing at the Union position on Cemetery Ridge, ...