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The Old Alpine Trail
Here began
The Old Alpine Trail
used by
...
Second Army Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Army of Northern Virginia<...
Capt. Samuel G. Prather
(North face):
In memory of Capt. Samuel G. Prather....
“The Cannons’ Flashes Lit Up the Terrible Scene”
The Breakthrough Trail
At various intervals along th...
Second Army Corps
Kimball's Brigade, French's Division
U.S.A.
Se...
French's Division, Second Army Corps
U.S.A.
French's Division, Second Army Corps,
B...
Fire Company
Founded in 1752,
The Relief Fire Co.
is the ol...
Second Army Corps
Weber's Brigade, French's Division
U.S.A.
Seco...
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
Organized 1877
The second black Baptist Church in Mo...
Civil Air Patrol
[Emblem for the United States Air Force Auxiliary - Civil ...
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The Old Alpine Trail
Here began
The Old Alpine Trail
used by
the British troops who
first appeared in the
State of New Jersey
on the stormy night
of Nov. 18, 1776 in the
unsuccessful effort of
Cornwallis to intercept
Washington on his way
to Trenton.
Marker can be reached from Alpine Approach Road.
Courtesy ...
Second Army Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Army of Northern Virginia
Second Army Corps Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell
Early's Division Major General Jubal A. Early
Johnson's Division Major General Edward Johnson
Rodes's Division Major General R.E. Rodes
Artillery Reserve Eight Batteries Colonel J. Thompson Brown
July 1. The Corps ...
Capt. Samuel G. Prather
(North face):
In memory of Capt. Samuel G. Prather. Who raised and commanded the 2nd Co. of the Potomac Home Brigade Maryland (Vols.) in Great Rebellion of 1861 against the only Free Government on the earth and died at his ...
“The Cannons’ Flashes Lit Up the Terrible Scene”
The Breakthrough Trail
At various intervals along their lines, Confederate defenders constructed gun emplacements, called redans, such as the one in front of you. Each redan would hold as few as one or as many as six cannons. Virtually every square ...
Second Army Corps
Kimball's Brigade, French's Division
U.S.A.
Second Army Corps,
Kimball's Brigade, French's Division
Brig. Gen. Nathan Kimball, Commanding.
Organization.
14th Indiana Infantry,
8th Ohio Infantry,
132d Pennsylvania Infantry,
7th West Virginia Infantry.
September 17, 1862.
Kimball's Brigade following Weber and Morris, encountered the enemy in the Bloody Lane and in the Cornfield ...
French's Division, Second Army Corps
U.S.A.
French's Division, Second Army Corps,
Brig. Gen. William H. French, Commanding.
September 17, 1862.
French's Division crossed the Antietam at Pry's Ford about 8:30 a.m. and marched in columns by brigades, Kimball on the right, Morris in the center, and Weber on the ...
Fire Company
Founded in 1752,
The Relief Fire Co.
is the oldest active
volunteer company
in the nation.
Fire House Is On Premises
Marker is at the intersection of Pine Street and Church Street, on the right when traveling north on Pine Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Second Army Corps
Weber's Brigade, French's Division
U.S.A.
Second Army Corps.
Weber's Brigade, French's Division.
Brig. Gen. Max Weber, Commanding.
Organization.
1st Delaware Infantry,
5th Maryland Infantry,
4th New York Infantry.
September 17, 1862.
Weber's Brigade, forming the advance of French's Division, encountered the enemy near Roulette's House at about 9:15 a.m. pushed ...
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
Organized 1877
The second black Baptist Church in Montgomery. First pastor was Rev. C. O. Boothe. Present structure built 1885. Designed by Pelham J. Anderson; built by William Watkins, a member of the congregation.
Many prominent black citizens of Montgomery have been ...
Civil Air Patrol
[Emblem for the United States Air Force Auxiliary - Civil Air Patrol]
Dedicated to the memory of Civil Air Patrol members who gave their lives in service to this nation that others might live.
Courtesy hmdb.org