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64th New York Infantry

4th Brigade, 1st Division

(Front):64th N.Y. Infantry

4th Brigade

1st Division

Second Corps

July 2nd 1863.

(Back):Casualties

Killed,

Officers 4,

Enlisted men 11, Total 15.

Wounded,

Officers 7,

Enlisted men 57, Total 64,

Missing,

Enlisted men 19,

Total 98.

Marker is on Brooke Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lower Fairchild Building

F.A. Gerbode began construction of this building for W.A. (Will) Fairchild in 1903. Family legend says that when excavation began, enough gold was found to finance the project which totaled $16,000. The building’s two stories, much like today, housed two ...

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2nd Regiment Delaware Infantry

4th Brigade, 1st Division

Position

held by

the 2nd Reg.

Del. Vol.

Infantry

4th Brig. 1st Div.

2nd Army Corps.

July 2nd

1863.

Erected by the State of

Delaware to commemorate

the gallantry of

her sons.

A.D. 1885.

Marker is on Brooke Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Alfred Holt Colquitt

Governor of Georgia (1877-1882), U.S. Congressman (1853-1855), U.S. Senator (1883-1894), Major U.S. Army in the Mexican War, Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army, Alfred Holt Colquitt is buried here. Born in Walton County, Georgia, April 20, 1824, he died in Washington, ...

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3rd Delaware Infantry

Delaware

3rd Delaware Volunteers

Major Arthur MaGinnis

3rd Brigade,

2nd Division, XII Corps

This regiment, worn down from active

service in the second Manassas Campaign,

went into action Sept. 17, 1862 with only

five officers and 120 men. It started

out on the right of the Union line in

front ...

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Mooney Flat Hotel

1856 – 1958

Site of the first 3 story team & stage stop on the Henness Pass route to the Northern Mines & Comstock Lode. Built & operated by George & Veronica Schmidt served miners, travelers & teamsters.

Marker is on Mooney ...

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The Battle of Ox Hill

(Kiosk Panel): Ox Hill Battlefield Park & Interpretive Trail

This small park is the last remnant of Fairfax County’s only major Civil War battlefield. The Battle of Ox Hill, also known as the “Battle of Chantilly,” lasted but a few ...

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City of Montgomery / Court Square

City of Montgomery

Two small villages, New Philadelphia, founded by Massachusetts lawyer Andrew Dexter in 1817, and East Alabama, established by Georgians led by John Scott in 1818, united in 1819 to form Montgomery, named for Revolutionary hero Gen. Richard Montgomery. ...

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15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

(Front):

15th Reg. Mass. Vols.

Here, September 17, 1862, the Fifteenth Reg. Mass.

Volunteers, with the First Company Andrew Sharpshooters

attached, 606 men of all ranks, commanded by

Lieut. Col. John W. Kimball, Gorman's Brigade.

Sedgwick's Division, Second Army Corps.

met and engaged troops of ...

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