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Turbeville R.R. Depot

On spur of Black River Cypress Co.

that ran from Alderman R.R. at

Seloc into Diles Bay

150 Yds. ?

E C Hist. Sites - 2000

Marker is on U.S. 378, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Ninth Army Corps

Christ's Brigade, Willcox's Division

U.S.A.

Ninth Army Corps,

Christ's Brigade, Willcox's Division

Col. B.C. Christ, 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Commanding.

Organization.

50th Pennsylvania Infantry,

79th New York Infantry,

28th Massachusetts Infantry,

17th Michigan Infantry.

September 17, 1862.

On the morning of the 17th Christ's Brigade was in reserve on the eastern slope ...

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Presbyterian Church

The Beverly Presbyterian Church came into existence as part of the United Congregations of Tygat Valley in 1788 and was formally organized on March 1, 1820 under Reverend Aretas Loomis. Services were held in the 1808 courthouse until the first ...

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Camp Curtin 1861 - 1865

In memory of more than 300,000 soldiers of the Civil War. The flower of the nation's youth and the maturity of her manhood, who passed into and out of this camp to the field of battle. A united country enjoys ...

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Tinicum Township

World War II

Forever Honored

C. L. Beale • J. A. Kiszonas

A. R. Bothner • J. P. Lawson

A. Burnett • E. F. Oxner

D.F.Fox • T. Pritula

W. F. Gumen • J. E. Sission, Jr.

E. S. Horodynski • R. S. Smith

L. F. James, Jr. ...

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50th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

1st Brigade 1st Division

9th Corps

Colonel Benjamin C. Christ

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Casualties at Antietam

Killed 8

Wounded 46

Missing 3

Total 57

Recruited in Berks Schuylkill Bradford

Susquehanna Lancaster and Luzerne Counties

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Battles participated in

Coosaw - Spotsylvania

Pocotaligo - Ny River

Second Bull Run - North Anna

Chantilly - Bethesda Church

South Mountain - Cold ...

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The Prospect Avenue “Spite” House

Circa 1880

Built by Jason Downer, it is one of the finest Queen Anne style residences in the city.

The first notable tenant was Horace Ruble, Minister to Switzerland, head of the Republican Party of Wisconsin for many years and ...

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Camp Curtin

Here on 80 acres stood a great training camp of the Civil War. It was named after Andrew Gregg Curtin, Pennsylvania Governor, 1861-1867. Between April 1861 and April 1865, more military units were organized here than at any other Northern ...

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Poole's Mill Covered Bridge

Cherokee Chief George Welch constructed a grist mill here on his extensive homeplace c. 1820. An uncovered bridge was later added. With the 1838 removal of the Cherokees, the land was sold to Jacob Scudder. Dr. M. L. Pool purchased ...

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church

On December 8, 1838, the founders of St. Paul's Parish met and began the task of drafting the Articles of Organization for a “new Protestant society.” The Parish of St. Paul's Church was officially established with the signing by twenty-two ...

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