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Fourteenth U.S. Infantry

First Brigade - Second Division - Fifth Corps

Army of the Potomac

Fifth Corps

Second Division First Brigade

Fourteenth U.S. Infantry

Eight Companies

Captain Crotius R. Giddings Commanding

July 2 Arrived in the morning and took position with the Brigade and Division near the Twelfth Corps on ...

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Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts

Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts, which opened September 9, 1999, is the successful culmination of decades worth of community effort to develop a major performing arts and science center in downtown Harrisburg. The resources which were brought to ...

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The 71st Regiment of Foot

"The Fraser Highlanders"

Encamped at Cheraw Hills in the summer of 1780 during the American Revolutionary War.

The Fraser Highlanders were recruited in Scotland in 1775 by their Clan Chief Simon Fraser, Master of Lovat, to serve in the army of King ...

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Yukon Saw Mill Office Historic Site

The Yukon Saw Mill Company was one of the first to cut timber in the Klondike, registering its first timber lease in March of 1898. At its peak, the company’s machine shop was the largest north of Vancouver, and its ...

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40th New York Infantry

Mozart Regiment

(Front):40

N.Y. Infty.

Mozart Regiment

3rd. Brig. 1st. Div. 3rd. Corps.

July 2, 1863, 4-30 p.m.

Casualties.

Killed. 23.

Wounded. 120.

Missing.

7.

(Left):

This Regiment was mustered in, June 27, 1861. Mustered out, June 27, 1865. Companies B, C, H, & K were from the state of Massachusetts. Casualties ...

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Fort Gilmer

Outer Line of Richmond Defences

To the right of this road was Fort Gilmer, successfully defended against Federal assaults and held until the eve of the evacuation of Richmond. Kershaw's Division, the last Confederate infantry to leave the Richmond line, abandoned ...

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Bernard von Kapff

Bernard von Kapff (1770-1829) put his stamp on early Baltimore as a merchant, public figure and leader of the German community. A native of Detmold in northern Germany, von Kapff established a tobacco importing business in 1795, and later joined ...

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Alford’s Mill

Near this location, Marion Alford established in 1864 a water-powered grist mill that became the focal point of a small farming community that developed in this area of north Walton County. Archaeological remains of the mill dam and foundations still ...

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Fourth New York Independent Battery

Artillery Brigade - Third Corps

Army of the Potomac

Third Corps Artillery Brigade

Fourth New York Independent Battery

Six 10 pounder Parrotts

Capt. James E. Smith Commanding

July 2 Arrived from Emmitsburg at 9 a.m. Four guns posted on the heights above Devil's Den at 2 ...

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Eagle Effigy

Largest Indian Mound of its Type in Wisconsin

Body 131 Feet Wingspread 624 Feet

Marked by the Wisconsin Archeological Society

July 30, 1910

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Cinder Lane and Muir Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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