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2d Pennsylvania Reserves
31st Infantry
(Front):2d Pennsylvania Reserves
Goshen Cumberland Presbyterian Church
1 ½ mi. S.E. on the Boiling Fork of Elk. Oldest church in ...
Site of Presbyterian Poplar
200 feet east here was held the first ordination of a Pres...
Prince George’s Parish Church, Winyah
Prince George’s Parish, Winyah, was created March 10, 1721...
First Presbyterian Ordination in Georgia
In the shade of a giant poplar tree which stood 200 feet E...
Franklin Pierce
1804 – 1869
Fourteenth President of the United State...
The Pierce Manse
One tenth of a mile east of here stands the only house in ...
Railroad Scale House and Telephone Booth
Railroad yards are highly specialized facilities co...
Central Presbyterian Church
This congregation traces its roots to October 13, 1839, wh...
30th Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Pennsylvania Reserves
(Around Top Crown)30th Inf...
Results for P
2d Pennsylvania Reserves
31st Infantry
(Front):2d Pennsylvania Reserves
31st Infantry
1st Brigade 3d Division 5th Corps
Mustered in May 27 1861
Mustered out June 16 1864
Recruited at Philadelphia
(Left):July 2d in the evening charged from
the hill in rear to this position and
held it until the afternoon of July 3d
when ...
Goshen Cumberland Presbyterian Church
1 ½ mi. S.E. on the Boiling Fork of Elk. Oldest church in Franklin County. Founded 1808 by the Alexander, Cowan, Keith, McCord, Weir, and other pioneer Scots-Irish Presbyterian families. First Presbyterian congregation in Tennessee to transfer to the Cumberland ...
Site of Presbyterian Poplar
200 feet east here was held the first ordination of a Presbyterian minister in Georgia, July 22, 1790, when John Springer was ordained and installed pastor of Smyrna, Providence and Washington churches by a Commission of the Presbytery of South ...
Prince George’s Parish Church, Winyah
Prince George’s Parish, Winyah, was created March 10, 1721, and the parish church erected on Black River, 1726, at the present Brown’s Ferry. After Prince Frederick’s Parish was formed from Prince George’s, April 9, 1734, the parish church was erected ...
First Presbyterian Ordination in Georgia
In the shade of a giant poplar tree which stood 200 feet East of this spot, on the 22nd of July, 1790, the Rev. John Springer was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry and installed Pastor of Smyrna, Providence and Washington ...
Franklin Pierce
1804 – 1869
Fourteenth President of the United States
(1853 – 1857)
Lies buried in nearby Minot enclosure. Native son of New Hampshire, graduate of Bowdoin College, lawyer, effective political leader, Congressman and U.S. Senator, Mexican War veteran, courageous advocate of States’ Rights, ...
The Pierce Manse
One tenth of a mile east of here stands the only house in Concord owned (1842-1848) by Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States. Removed to this site in 1971 from Montgomery Street, it was restored by the Pierce ...
Railroad Scale House and Telephone Booth
Railroad yards are highly specialized facilities consisting of engine maintenance buildings, fueling areas, track and switching areas and material storage yards.
This scale house was used in the Santa Fe Railroad switchyard in Bakersfield. A scale located adjacent to the building ...
Central Presbyterian Church
This congregation traces its roots to October 13, 1839, when Austin’s first Presbyterian worship service was held at Bullock’s Hotel. Present that day was builder Abner Cook, elder in the first Presbyterian church organized in Austin. He helped acquire this ...
30th Pennsylvania Infantry
1st Pennsylvania Reserves
(Around Top Crown)30th Infantry
1st Pennsylvania Reserves
(Around Lower Step):1st Brigade 3d Division 5th Corps
Co. K Recruited at Gettysburg
(Front):Present at Gettysburg
26 officers & 418 men
Killed & died of wounds 13 men
Wounded 3 officers 30 men
Total enrollment 1100
Killed & died of ...