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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument

(Bottom of Marker):

In memory of

Officers and soldiers who fell near this place

fighting with the 7th United States Cavalry

against the Sioux Indians

on the 25th and 26th of June,

A.D. 1876

(The rest of the marker includes names of the officers and soldiers who ...

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Olustee Battlefield

(Right Panel)

Welcome to the Olustee Battlefield

Battlefield Map included with Park

rules and regulations

(Center Panel)

How Many Would Die ?

The morning of February 20, 1864,

dawned clear and cool. The Union army,

commanded by Brigadier General Truman Seymour,

set his force into motion at6:00 ...

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Battlefield Park

The original 10 acres of Battlefield Park were purchased in 1908 by the Prairie Grove chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and maintained by the U.D.C. for nearly 50 years as a memorial park. From 1886 to 1926 ...

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Battlefield Landscape

Photographs taken during and shortly after the war help us to understand, preserve and rehabilitate the battlefield landscape. In the 1880’s a photographer recorded a series of views of Malvern Hill to accompany Civil War articles published in Century magazine. ...

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Dead of the North Anna Battlefield

This monument honors all the valiant men who lost their lives on the battlefields of the North Anna

May 23-26, 1864

“No more shall the war cry sever,

or the winding rivers be red;

They banish our anger forever

when they laurel the graves of ...

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The Fight for North Anna / The North Anna Battlefield

(west side of Marker):

The Fight for North Anna

On May 21, 1864, Union General Ulysses S. Grant directed the Army of the Potomac away from Spotsylvania Court House in a turning movement toward Hanover Junction, today known as Doswell. The ...

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Glorietta Battlefield

The decisive battle of the Civil War

in New Mexico was fought at the

summit of Glorietta Pass on

March 28, 1862. Union troops

won the battle when a party of

Colorado Volunteers burned

the Confederate supply

wagons, thus destroying

Southern hopes for taking

over ...

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Hanging Rock Battlefield Trail

Welcome to the Hanging Rock Battlefield Trail. This 1.6 mile linear park is the Roanoke Valley’s first rails-to-trails project converting a former railroad right-of-way into a hiking and biking trail. The project’s master plan presents an orientation and overview of ...

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Battlefield

Site of Only Land Engagement

at Tampa between Confederate &

Union Forces, Oct. 17, 1863

A Federal detachment of 124 men from U. S. gunboat Tahoma & Steamer Adela after firing 2 blockade-runners moored upriver fell back under Confederate assault without entering the ...

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Brazito Battlefield

One of the few battles of the Mexican War to be fought in New Mexico occured near here on Christmas Day, 1846. U.S. troops under Colonel Alexander W. Doniphan defeated a Mexican army commanded by General Antonio Ponce de León. ...

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