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Bland

The community center was first known as Crab Orchard. The place became the county seat of Bland County when it was formed in 1861 under the name of Seddon, which was later changed to that of the county. At Rocky ...

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First Brigade

First Division - Cavalry Corps

Army of the Potomac

Cavalry Corps First Division

First Brigade

Col. William Gamble

8th. 12th. Illinois (4 cos.) 3rd. Indiana

(6 cos.) 8th New York Cavalry

June 30 Started early for Gettysburg and encountered two Mississippi regiments and a section of Artillery ...

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Federals at Barnesville

As Wilson’s Federal Cavalry moved toward Macon, near this spot on Wednesday, April 19, 1865, some of them attacked a small Confederate force, “The Dixie Rangers.” Greatly outnumbered, “The Rangers” fought with gallantry, gradually withdrawing from the field. A detachment ...

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Anheuser-Busch Beer Depot 1887

The Old Market Historic Walking Tour

Omaha was a rich brew of immigrants, and many brought with them a well-developed taste for hops, giving rise to a half-dozen local breweries in the late 19th century. In 1887, Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis ...

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Morse Coe Building

The Old Market Historic Walking Tour

Architects Findley and Shields designed this five-story brick, built in 1892-93 for $40,000. Footwear wholesalers W.V. Morse & Co. and Charles A. Coe and Company combined to manufacture a thousand shoes daily here, with sales ...

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1st Battery Ohio Light Artillery

(Front Face):

OHIO

1st Battery

Light Artillery

Commanded by

Capt. James R. McMullin

Hugh Ewings (1st) Brig.

Kanawha Division

Ninth Army Corps

Army of the Potomac

(Rear Face):

This battery occupied position about 250 yards due west of this.

Marker is on Burnside Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy ...

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The Lettunich Building

Corner of Main and East Beach Streets

Once hailed as the most elegant hotel south of San Francisco, the Mansion House in Watsonville, built in 1871, was considered past its prime in 1910. Owners Mateo and M.N. Lettunich, orchardists who also ...

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Between the Lines

You are standing now just in front of the main section of Confederate fortifications. The primary line of Union entrenchments is 200 yards to your left. With the end of Grant’s attacks on the afternoon of June 3, the battle ...

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Salvador Vallejo Adobe

Home of Captain Salvador Vallejo. He was the brother of General Mariano G. Vallejo, Sonoma’s founder. Built by Indian labor, 1836 – 1846. Occupied by Captain Vallejo and family until Bear Flag Party seized Sonoma, June 14, 1846.

Cumberland College, Presbyterian ...

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Smith–Buckstaff

This site donated

by

John and Lois Smith

and the heirs of

John and Sarah Buckstaff

Erected by the Smith School

Parents and Teachers Association 1933.

Marker is on Oregon Street (Alternate U.S. 41) south of West 17th Avenue, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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