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Robertson's Brigde

Stuart's Cavalry Division

C.S.A.

Army of Northern Virginia

Stuart's Cavalry Division

Robertson's Brigade

4th. and 5th. North Carolina Cavalry

July 1 The Brigade crossed the Potomac at Williamsport, Md. and marched to Greencastle, Pa.

July 2 Marched from Greencastle Pa. to Chambersburg Pa.

July 3 Marched to Cashtown ...

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The Right Reverend & Mrs Robert Harper Clarkson

 

In loving memory of The Right Reverend

Robert Harper Clarkson

(1826 - 1884)

Bishop of Nebraska and Dakota Territories

First Episcopal Bishop of the State of Nebraska

Founder of Trinity Cathedral

Founder and Sponsor of Nebraska's Oldest Hospital,

Bishop ...

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Signal Knob

Key Observation Post

Signal Knob, the northernmost point of Three Top Mountain, overlooks Strasburg and is 2110 ft. above sea level. During the Civil War, both sides used it as a signal station, but the Confederate signal corps occupied it almost ...

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The Obelisk

The soldiers and sailors of Harrisburg and Dauphin County who gave their lives during the Civil War were commemorated with the 1866 start-up of construction of the Obelisk in the center of the downtown intersection of N. Second and State ...

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Imboden's Brigade

Stuart's Cavalry Division

C.S.A.

Army of Northern Virginia

Stuart's Cavalry Division

Imboden's Brigade

18th. Virginia Cavalry

63nd. Virginia Infantry

Virginia Partisan Rangers

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McClanahan's Virginia BatteryJuly 3 Command guarding ammunition and supply Trains. Reached the field at noon and retired with the supply trains at night.

No report nor details ...

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The Battle of Ox Hill

Kearny's Stump and the Monument Lot

The history of this small granite monument, marked simply “Kearny’s Stump,” is a mystery. According to tradition, a tree stood here at the time of the Ox Hill battle that subsequently became known as ...

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Bluemont Junction

In June 1945 the scene nearby would have included the multiple tracks, gas-electric combine, electric substation, and passenger station shown below.

As of 1912 Bluemont Junction served as the hub of the multi-line Washington & Old Dominion Railway. One line ran ...

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Battle of Cedar Creek

The Battle of Cedar Creek

19 October 1864 (a.m.)

Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan’s Union forces established themselves on both sides of the Valley Pike, north of Cedar Creek, centered on Belle Grove.

Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early decided to send from below ...

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Killian Road Baptist Church Cemetery Confederate Soldiers Monume

A partial list of soldiers enlisted from this community 1861 ~ 1865 Confederate States of America

Wess Abbott; W. B. Cooper; Wess Cooper; Elihu Davis; Thos. Dent; Robt. Fann; R.W. Fann; Henry Faust; Chas. Grimsley; Ervin Grimsley; Albert Hammond; Pat Hammond; ...

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The Battle of Ox Hill

Kearny and Stevens Monuments

In July 1915, John and Mary Ballard deeded a 50x100-foot lot on their farm to six trustees, three from Virginia and three from New Jersey, General Kearny’s home state. The small lot was reserved for monuments ...

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