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Semmes's Brigade

McLaws's Division - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps McLaws's Division

Semmes's Brigade

10th. 50th. 51st. 53d.

Georgia Infantry

July 2 Arrived on the Field about 3.30 p.m. Advanced about 5 o'clock in support of Kershaw's and Anderson's Brigades and took an active part ...

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Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Bridge

Named in honor of

Whitney Moore Young, Jr.

1921-1971

Humanitarian-scholar and venerable leader of the National Urban League whose work produced landmark changes in civil rights laws and notable progress towards social and economic justice in America.

Marker is on ...

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Placerville Clothing Co. Building

Branch Saloon

Bingham’s Jewelry

Seligman Building

Ewing Building

Collins Auto Parts

Placerville Clothing

A log building owned by C.C. Williams once stood on the western portion of this lot. In 1853 thirsty miners stopped here for a drink at Mrs. Little’s Branch Saloon. For a ...

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Derby Firemen’s Memorial

Memorial to Derby Firemen

Dedicated 1974

[ Northwest Facet ]

Hotchkiss Hose Co. 1 Org. 1837

[ Southwest Facet ]

Storm Engine Co. 2 Org. 1851

[ Northeast Facet ]

East End Hose Co. 3 Org. 1950

[ Southeast ...

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New Bridge Inn

1739 – 1964

Built in 1739-40 by Peter P. Demarest. In 1766 he received a license from the local court to “keep a Tavern or Public House” here. The old inn witnessed many stirring events during the American Revolution.

In November 1776, ...

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Robert G. Fowler - Colfax

Sept. 13 - 23

Near this site, the shattered remains of Robert G. Fowler’s Wright Model B biplane was rebuilt following a crash near Alta on the second day of his west to east flight. The ten-day rebuilding effort, which took ...

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Richard V. Woods Memorial Bridge

Dedicated in 1971

to the memory of

State Highway Patrolman

R.V. Woods (1935-1969)

and all other

South Carolina

Law Enforcement Officers

who died while serving

in the line of duty

Marker is on Carteret Street (U.S. 21) near Bay Street, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Brinkerhoff-Demarest House

This old house was built around 1735 by Hendricks Brinkerhoff on land owned by his grandfather since the 17th century. An excellent example of early Dutch Architecture, it has been in the possession of the Brinkerhoff and Demarest descendants since ...

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The Battle of New Market

May 15, 1864

In the spring of 1864, Union Gen. Franz Sigel marched his 10,000-man army south through the Shenandoah Valley as part of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s strategy to attack the Confederacy on several fronts simultaneously. To counter this threat, ...

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Bronze Bell

Bronze Bell

Presented to the Town of East Haven

Commemorating American Bicentennial

1776 – 1976

By the Exchange Club of East Haven

It Served the Christ Church Congregation

From 1848 to 1964

Also Presented By

East Haven

Masonic Lodge #138 AF & AM

Marker is at the intersection of Main ...

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