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95th New York Infantry
July 1st, 1863
95th N.Y.
Infantry
July 1...
Welcome to R. Garland Dodd Park at Point of Rocks
Captain John Smith's Adventures on the James
Gabriel...
First Transcontinental Railroad
Auburn
After an eleven-month delay due to political ...
On The Wings of Angels 9/11 Memorial
Dedicated September 11, 2007
in honor of the<...
95th New York Infantry
July 1st, 1863
95th N.Y.
Infantry
July 1...
The Forty Acres
Has been designated a
National Historic Landmark.
Federal Square
One block northeast of Harrisburg's Market Square is locat...
26th Pennsylvania Emergency Infantry
(Left Side):26th Pennsylvania Emergency Infantry
Org...
Brigham Young’s Office
Erected about 1852. Used as the executive offices of the T...
West Freemason Street Historic District
In 1686 one hundred acres of land in this vicinity were gr...
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95th New York Infantry
July 1st, 1863
95th N.Y.
Infantry
July 1st, 1863
4 p.m.
Marker is at the intersection of Chambersburg Pike (U.S. 30) and Seminary Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Chambersburg Pike.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Welcome to R. Garland Dodd Park at Point of Rocks
Captain John Smith's Adventures on the James
Gabriel Archer wrote about a high rock cliff that projected into the channel of the Appomattox River upstream of its confluence with the James. When exploring the river in 1608, Smith found verdant marshes ...
First Transcontinental Railroad
Auburn
After an eleven-month delay due to political opposition and lack of money, Central Pacific tracks reached Auburn May 13, 1865, and regualr service began. Government loans became available when the railroad completed its first 40 miles, four miles east of ...
On The Wings of Angels 9/11 Memorial
Dedicated September 11, 2007
in honor of the
Victims and Heroes
of September 11, 2001
Created by Littleton Alston
Marker is at the intersection of 19th Street and Farnam Street, on the right when traveling north on 19th Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
95th New York Infantry
July 1st, 1863
95th N.Y.
Infantry
July 1st, 1863.
12 M.
Marker is at the intersection of Wadsworth Avenue and Doubleday Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Wadsworth Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Forty Acres
Has been designated a
National Historic Landmark.
This property possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America.
Forty Acres embodies and conveys multiple layers of national significance associated with César Chávez. The Farm Worker Movement that thrived under his leadership, ...
Federal Square
One block northeast of Harrisburg's Market Square is located a place that became known by the end of the 19th century as Federal Square, the block bounded by N. Third, Locust, Court and Walnut Streets. Since 1877, this block has ...
26th Pennsylvania Emergency Infantry
(Left Side):26th Pennsylvania Emergency Infantry
Organized at Harrisburg and volunteered for the emergency
Mustered into United States service June 22 1863
Mustered out July 30 1863
Co. A recruited from Pennsylvania College and Gettysburg
Total enrollment 743
Captured and missing at Gettysburg Campaign
176 officers and men
The ...
Brigham Young’s Office
Erected about 1852. Used as the executive offices of the Territory of Utah until 1855. Headquarters of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the time it was finished until 1917 when the new church office building was complete. ...
West Freemason Street Historic District
In 1686 one hundred acres of land in this vicinity were granted to the Elizabeth River Parish for a glebe. It was sold by the vestry in 1734 to a merchant named Samuel Smith. This was one of the first ...