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Martindale Hotel

Built in 1838 by Ezekial Tyner to house his store room and counting room where he acted as agent for canal trade, housing his family in the addition to the rear. He then purchased the land from David Mount in ...

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Battery B, Fourth U.S. Artillery

Artillery Brigade - First Corps

Army of the Potomac

First Corps

Artillery Brigade

Battery B Fourth U.S. Artillery

Six 12 pounders

Lieut. James Stewart commanding

July 1 In position about 200 yards south of the Lutheran Theological Seminary until 3 p.m. when ordered to support the Second ...

Highway Headquarters

General Robert E. Lee and his staff planned one of America's greatest battles at this site. Almost a century later the site began offering overnight accommodations to travelers coming to pay homage to their heroes.

Gutted by fire in 1896, the ...

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Martin Luther King Jr.

1929 ~ 1968

In his speech, Nov. 27, 1962, in gym 200 yards S.E., civil rights leader delivered refrain "I have a dream," used in Lincoln Memorial address, 1963.

Marker is on Atlantic Avenue (North Carolina Route 97) near Spruce Street, on ...

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General Shaver's Headquarters

During the Battle of

Prairie Grove

Gen. Robt. G. Shaver

established his head-

quarters under

this tree

Dec. 7, 1862

This spot marked by

U.D.C.

June 20, 1932.

Marker is at the intersection of South Battlefield Park Road (County Route 80) and East Douglas Street (U.S. 62), on the right ...

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Dance's Battalion - First Virginia Artillery

Artillery Reserve - Ewell's Corps

C.S.A.

Army of Northern Virginia

Ewell's Corps Artillery Reserve

Dance's Battalion

First Virginia Artillery

Cunningham's, Smith's, Watson's, Griffin's

and Graham's Batteries

Four 20 pounder Parrotts, Four 10 pounder Parrotts

Ten 3 inch Rifles, Two Napoleons

July 1 The Battalion reached the field in evening too ...

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1st Maryland Artillery (CSA)

Maryland

1st Md. Artillery.

Ewell's Division.

C.S.A.

The battery under the

command of Capt.

Wm. F. Dement,

occupied a position in

the field in the rear

of this marker.

The monument to the

Maryland troops is

near the Dunkard

Church.

Marker is on Harpers Ferry Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Home of Jimmy Carter

U.S. Army

Rotterdam Housing Area

Home of Jimmy Carter

October 1952 - October 1953

James Earl Carter, Jr., President of the United States

1977-1981, and his wife Rosalynn, lived in Quarters

Number 7 when he attended Union College as a

U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander.

Marker can be ...

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Headquarters of the Army of Northern Virginia

C.S.A.

In this field was located

headquarters of the Army of

Northern Virginia

July 1. 2. 3. 4. 1863

"My headquarters were in tents in an

apple orchard back of the Seminary

along the Chambersburg Pike"

Robt. E. Lee

Marker is on Chambersburg Pike (U.S. 30), on the right ...

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Servants Quarters

Casa de los Criados

Wing of General Vallejo’s Adobe

Courtesy hmdb.org

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