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Bank of New York and Trust Company Building
Designated Landmarks of New York
This dignified Ne...
11th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry
(Around the edge of the Monument):
11th Conn. V.I.
American Fur Company Store
On June 6, 1822, Alexis St. Martin (1804-1880), a French C...
Fourth Volunteer Brigade
Artillery Reserve
Army of the Potomac
Artiller...
Tomb of Thomas Heyward, Jr.
1746-1809
Member of South Carolina Provincial Congre...
Eleventh Connecticut Infantry
Eleventh Connecticut Infantry,
Colonel Henry W. King...
Adam Crawford House
Built around 1792, this is one of the oldest standing hous...
Ferguson Point
This area was the site of a coast defence fort mann...
Five Points Historic District
Established October 28, 1999
Part of the 1892 East H...
Freedman's Village
After the outbreak of the Civil War, escaped slaves sought...
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Bank of New York and Trust Company Building
Designated Landmarks of New York
This dignified Neo-Georgian skyscraper was constructed in 1927-29 to the designs of prominent architect Benjamin Wister Morris for the Bank of New York & Trust Company. Much earlier in 1796 The New York Bank & ...
11th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry
(Around the edge of the Monument):
11th Conn. V.I.
2nd Brigade
3rd Division
9th Corps
(Rear of Monument):
Col. W. Kingsbury
Capt. J.D. Griswold, Co. A
Christian Steinmetz, Co. C
William Halbeass, Co. C
1st Sergt. J.R. Read, Co. D
Corp. G.R. Crane, Co. D
Edward Demming, Co. D
Lewis Dayton, Co. D
Alvin ...
American Fur Company Store
On June 6, 1822, Alexis St. Martin (1804-1880), a French Canadian voyageur, was accidentally shot in the American Fur Company Store located on this site. Dr. William Beaumont (1786-1853), the Fort Mackinac post surgeon, nursed St. Martin back to health. ...
Fourth Volunteer Brigade
Artillery Reserve
Army of the Potomac
Artillery Reserve
Fourth Volunteer Brigade
Capt. Robert H. Fitzhugh
6th Maine Battery F
Lieut. Edwin B. Dow.July 2d and 3d With First Volunteer Artillery Brigade near left of Second Corps line.
Maryland Battery A
Capt. James H. RigbyJuly 2d and 3d Engaged ...
Tomb of Thomas Heyward, Jr.
1746-1809
Member of South Carolina Provincial Congress and Council of Safety and of Continental Congress. Signer of Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation and captain of militia at Battle of Port Royal and Siege of Charleston. Prisoner of war 1780-81. ...
Eleventh Connecticut Infantry
Eleventh Connecticut Infantry,
Colonel Henry W. Kingsbury, Commanding,
September 17, 1862.
This regiment opened the engagement on this part of the field on the morning of September 17. It was partially deployed in skirmishing order and preceded Crook's Brigade, Kanawha Division, in an ...
Adam Crawford House
Built around 1792, this is one of the oldest standing houses in Beverly. It was altered to its present form circa 1835 and purchased by Adam Crawford in 1846. Union officers occupied the house after the Battle of Rich Mountain. ...
Ferguson Point
This area was the site of a coast defence fort manned during WW II
1939-1945
by The Royal Canadian Artillery
Batteries
31st Heavy
58th Heavy
85th Heavy
Marker is on Stanley Park Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Five Points Historic District
Established October 28, 1999
Part of the 1892 East Huntsville Addition created by local businessmen to revitalize Huntsville and attract industry in the post-Reconstruction period. Many streets recall those individuals - Pratt, Wellman, Ward, and Wells. Huntsville's first subdivision, made feasible ...
Freedman's Village
After the outbreak of the Civil War, escaped slaves sought refuge at Union Camps and thousands crowded into the Federal City. In response to the unhealthy conditions in Washington, the government selected a site on Arlington Heights in May, 1863, ...