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Birthplace of the University Of Georgia
Meeting Place of Legislature in 1785
Directly across...
Tampa POW/MIA
Throughout history we have answered
our count...
Potters Corners Burying Ground
Potters Corners Burying Ground
Early stone marked ...
Ninth Army Corps
Nagle's Brigade, Sturgis' Division
U.S.A.
Nint...
Companies E and H, Second U.S. Sharpshooters
Second Brigade
(Front):Companies E and H
Secon...
48th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
(Front Inscription):
48th Pennsylvania
Volunte...
Durell’s Independent Battery
Durell's
Independent
Battery "D"
Pennsyl...
Washington Fire Company
No. 9
Located at this site, the volunteer
Wash...
Lytle Park
Lytle Park Series
Welcome to Lytle, the park that ...
Company D, 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters
Maine Volunteers
Company D
Maine Volunteers
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Birthplace of the University Of Georgia
Meeting Place of Legislature in 1785
Directly across Bay Street from this marker formerly stood the brick building. Built in late colonial days and known as the “Coffee House.” In which the Legislature of Georgia met in 1785. Owned by Thomas ...
Tampa POW/MIA
Throughout history we have answered
our country's call to arms,
for freedom, for justice,
for self-determination of an ally,
we have served, and sometimes paid
in grim coin the price exacted,
Through no fault of ours,
somehow we are left
on foreign shores,
Some of us lie in ...
Potters Corners Burying Ground
Potters Corners Burying Ground
Early stone marked 1785
Site of Trinity Methodist Church
Until 1860’s
Union Vale Historical Society
Marker is at the intersection of Bruzgul Road (County Route 21) and Clapp Hill Road, on the left when traveling east on Bruzgul ...
Ninth Army Corps
Nagle's Brigade, Sturgis' Division
U.S.A.
Ninth Army Corps,
Nagle's Brigade, Sturgis' Division
Brig. Gen. James Nagle, Commanding.
Organization.
2nd Maryland Infantry, 9th New Hampshire Infantry,
6th New Hampshire Infantry, 48th Pennsylvania Infantry.
(September, 17, 1862.)
The brigade assisted in carrying the Burnside Bridge, and crossed it soon after 1 ...
Companies E and H, Second U.S. Sharpshooters
Second Brigade
(Front):Companies E and H
Second United States
Sharpshooters.
Second Brigade.
First Division, Third Corps.
——————————Arrived on the field July 1. At 6 p.m. July 2 met the onset of Longstreet's Corps near this point and helped to check its advance upon Round Top. July ...
48th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
(Front Inscription):
48th Pennsylvania
Volunteer Infantry
1st Brigade 2nd Division 9th Corps
Location 385 yards south 70 degrees east
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Casualties at Antietam
Killed 8
Wounded 51
Missing 1
Total 60
Organized August September 1861
Mustered out July 17th 1865
Recruited in Schuylkill County
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Battles Participated in
Newbern - Spotsylvania
Second Bull Run - North Anna
Chantilly ...
Durell’s Independent Battery
Durell's
Independent
Battery "D"
Pennsylvania
Artillery
2nd Brigade 2nd Division
9th Corps
Posted 375 yards south
70 degrees east
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Casualties at Antietam
Wounded 3
Recruited in Berks and Bucks Counties
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Battles Participated in
Kelly's Ford - Jackson
Bristoe Station - Wilderness
Second Bull Run - Spotsylvania
Chantilly - Petersburg
South Mountain - The Crater
Antietam - Ream's Station
White ...
Washington Fire Company
No. 9
Located at this site, the volunteer
Washington Fire Company No.9,
provided fire protection to Washington
and adjacent wards for 24 years. The
top of a cistern visible 20 feet north
served as a water reservoir for the
fire apparatus. The men of the
Washington ...
Lytle Park
Lytle Park Series
Welcome to Lytle, the park that was rescued from 20th Century progress. Discovered by Cincinnati's first settlers in 1788 as wilderness, then a grove of peach trees, it became the grounds to an elegant estate and, later, ...
Company D, 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters
Maine Volunteers
Company D
Maine Volunteers
2nd U.S. Sharpshooters
July 2, 1863
Killed 1
Wounded 5
Missing 5
Marker is on Slyder Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org