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East Haven Charter Day
Town of East Haven
Connecticut
This flagpole w...
CCC Headquarters
One of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal programs, the ...
Last Artillery Shots
From this spot was fired last shot from the artillery of t...
ANV Headquarters
On this spot were established the headquarters of the Army...
Battery E, Fourth U.S. Artillery
First Brigade Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Army o...
Carter Musical Family
The Carter Family of Scott County, the "First Family of Co...
Carter G. Woodson House
Has been designated a
National Hist...
First National Bank of Bartlett
Jesse L. Bailey (1848-1926) and his son Charles C. Bailey ...
Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart
This monument, erected in memory of Major General James Ew...
Morgan's Headquarters
To a house which stood nearby, belonging to Dr. J. B. Arms...
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East Haven Charter Day
Town of East Haven
Connecticut
This flagpole was dedicated to the residents of the Town
of East Haven on Charter Day May 10, 1985 in observance
of the 200th Anniversary of the Town Incorporation and
granting of its Charter.
Mayor Anthony Proto Jr.
East Haven ...
CCC Headquarters
One of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal programs, the Civilian Conservation Corps hired unemployed young men during the Great Depression. The CCC provided training to men between the ages of 18 and 25 for work on conservation projects including tree ...
Last Artillery Shots
From this spot was fired last shot from the artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia on the morning of April 9th, 1865.
Marker is at the intersection of Price Edward Court House Road and Richmond-Lynchburg Stage Road, on the right ...
ANV Headquarters
On this spot were established the headquarters of the Army of Northern Virginia, General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A, commanding, from April 8th to April 11th, 1865.
Marker can be reached from Old Courthouse Road (Virginia Route 24), on the left when ...
Battery E, Fourth U.S. Artillery
First Brigade Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry Corps
First Brigade Horse Artillery
Battery E Fourth U.S. Artillery
Four 3 inch Rifles
Lieut. Samuel S. Elder commanding
July 3 Arrived on the field and took position on a hill southwest of Round Top ...
Carter Musical Family
The Carter Family of Scott County, the "First Family of Country Music", consisted of Alvin Pleasant "A.P." Carter (1891-1960), who sang and composed; Sara E. Doughtery Carter (1898-1979), who sang lead and played the guitar and autoharp; and Maybelle Addington ...
Carter G. Woodson House
Has been designated a
National Historic Landmark.
This site possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America.
Marker is on Ninth Street, NW south of Q Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy ...
First National Bank of Bartlett
Jesse L. Bailey (1848-1926) and his son Charles C. Bailey (1871-1947) opened a private bank in conjunction with a mercantile business in Bartlett in 1898. J. L. Bailey and Son, Bankers, was replaced by the First National Bank of Bartlett ...
Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart
This monument, erected in memory of Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart, C.S.A., by his cavalrymen about thirty feet from the spot where he fell mortally wounded on May 11, 1864, was dedicated June 18, 1811, by the Governor of ...
Morgan's Headquarters
To a house which stood nearby, belonging to Dr. J. B. Armstrong, Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan brought his bride, the former Martha Ready, of Murfreesboro, when establishing his cavalry command in this area. The house served as his headquarters ...