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Jacob Odom House

This site, approximately halfway between Augusta and Columbia, was the location of Jacob Odom's house, where George Washington spent the night of May 21, 1791, on his trip northward through South Carolina. His escort at this time consisted of Colonels ...

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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 ...

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Walterborough Library Society

Est. 1820 - Inc. 1821

Marked geographic center of town

First location on present site of

St. Jude's Episcopal Church

Moved in 1845 to land given by

Richard B. Bedon

Now used by the

Colleton County Historical Society

Marker is on Wichman Street, on the right when traveling ...

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Alabamians!

Your names are inscribed on fame's immortal scroll

Unveiled November 12, 1933 by the Alabama Division United Daughters of the Confederacy

Marker is on South Confederate Avenue, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Garden's Battery - Henry's Battalion

Hood's Division - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Hood's Division

Henry's Battalion Garden's Battery

The Palmetto Light Artillery

Two Napoleons, Two 10 pounder Parrotts

July 2 In reserve near here but not engaged.

July 3 In position here and actively engaged in firing upon ...

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Harrisburg

Pennsylvania's capital since 1812. As Harris' Ferry, was settled a century before by John Harris Sr. Laid out as a town in 1785 by John Harris Jr. For over 200 years a center of travel, trade and historic events.

Marker is ...

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Law's Brigade

Hood's Division - Longstreet's Corps

C.S.A.

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Hood's Division

Law's Brigade

4th. 15th. 44th. 47th. 48th. Alabama

Infantry

July 2 Left New Guilford 25 miles distant at 3 a.m. Arrived and formed line 50 yards west of this about 4 p.m. and ...

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Harrisburg Cemetery

This 35-acre cemetery, chartered by the Commonwealth and opened in 1845, is the oldest and largest in the capital city. It is noted for its ornate statuary, original caretaker's house designed by A.J. Downing, and late Victorian landscape architecture. More ...

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Fourth Alabama Infantry - Law's Brigade

Hood's Division - Longstreet's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Longstreet's Corps Hood's Division

Law's Brigade

Fourth Alabama Infantry

July 2 Left New Guilford 25 miles distant at 3 a.m. arrived here and formed line about 4 p.m. and under fire from Smith's Union Battery on ...

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Harrisburg

Pennsylvania's capital since 1812. As Harris' Ferry, was settled a century before by John Harris Sr. Laid out as a town in 1785 by John Harris Jr. For over 200 years a center of travel, trade and historic events.

Marker is ...

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