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North Carolina Troops
In memory of the
North Carolina Troops
that so...
Joseph Smith Memorial Building
Hotel Utah
The Hotel Utah was the “Grande Dame” of h...
Campsite of General Custer's Expedition
August 1 - 6, 1874
This picturesque valley was the s...
Campbell Home
This was once the home of two distinguished Georgians -- f...
Site of Parade Ground
During Federal military occupation of South Carolina 1865-...
Fighting at the Totopotomoy
Polly Hundley’s Corner
This intersection was known a...
Carey M. Perkinson
This building is dedicated to
Carey M. Perkinson
...Union Army's Crossing of the Pamunkey River
On 26 May 1864, following the engagements along the North ...
Montclair Veterans Flagpole
Dedicated to the brave Montclair residents who served our ...
Struggle on the Orange Plank Road
Wilderness Exhibit Shelter
Crisis at the Crossroads<...
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North Carolina Troops
In memory of the
North Carolina Troops
that so valiantly
resisted the advance
of a superior
Federal army at the
Battle of Averasboro
March 15-16, 1865
Fiftieth North Carolina Regiment
Seventy Seventh North Carolina Regiment
Tenth Battalion North Carolina
Heavy Artillery
Left Marker:
Local units engaged here
50th N.C. Regiment
Co. H Harnett County
Co. C ...
Joseph Smith Memorial Building
Hotel Utah
The Hotel Utah was the “Grande Dame” of hotels in the Intermountain West. For most
of the 20th century. the hotel hosted Utah’s most distinguished visitors and was a focal point of local social activity. As one historian wrote, “Everything ...
Campsite of General Custer's Expedition
August 1 - 6, 1874
This picturesque valley was the site of the permanent camp of the Black Hills Expedition of 1874 under the command of General George A. Custer of the 7th Cavalry. Their 5 day stay was the longest ...
Campbell Home
This was once the home of two distinguished Georgians -- father and son.
Duncan G. Campbell was noted for drafting the treaty that removed the Cherokee Indians from Georgia and also for introducing in the Georgia Legislature the first bill ...
Site of Parade Ground
During Federal military occupation of South Carolina 1865-1877, this square was part of the parade ground used by United States troops. The barracks were located on this and adjacent squares.
Marker is on Greene Street, on the right when traveling east. ...
Fighting at the Totopotomoy
Polly Hundley’s Corner
This intersection was known as Polly Hundley’s Corner during the Civil War. The roads led to Atlee’s Station, the Pamunkey River, Mechanicsville and Hanover Courthouse. A sign here announced that it was only seven miles to Richmond and ...
Carey M. Perkinson
This building is dedicated to
Carey M. Perkinson
for his years of service
to the
Dumfries-Triangle Vol. Fire Dept.
& Auxiliary
and the
Dumfries-Triangle Rescue Squad
August 1993
Marker is on Spring Branch Boulevard near Holleyside Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Union Army's Crossing of the Pamunkey River
On 26 May 1864, following the engagements along the North Anna River, Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant ordered Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan and two cavalry divisions to move southeastward to secure crossings on the Pamunkey River. The next ...
Montclair Veterans Flagpole
Dedicated to the brave Montclair residents who served our country in Operation Desert Storm.
Marker can be reached from Waterway Drive near Spring Branch Boulevard.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Struggle on the Orange Plank Road
Wilderness Exhibit Shelter
Crisis at the Crossroads
Crises followed one after another on May 5. No sooner had Grant and Meade learned about Ewell's approach on the Orange Turnpike than they discovered General A.P. Hill's corps moving up the Orange Plank road. ...