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Twelfth Army Corps

Goodrich's Brigade, Green's Division

U.S.A.

Twelfth Army Corps.

Goodrich's Brigade, Green's Division,

Col. W.B. Goodrich, 60th New York, Commanding.

Organization.

3d Delaware Infantry, 60th New York Infantry,

Purnell Legion, Maryland Infantry, 78th New York Infantry.

(September 17, 1862.)

When nearing the East Woods, early on the 17th, Goodrich's Brigade ...

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"Hell's Half Acre"

Market Street

In Weston's early boom days, the

Missouri River ran at the foot of

Main Street, adjacent to this area of

town. Most of the buildings were

occupied by low rent hotels,

saloons and dance halls.

In 1851, Weston newpapers

advertised fifteen saloons.

Marker is on Market Street ...

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Butts County Confederate Monument

In memory of the Confederate Soldiers of Butts County, whose undying devotion to duty and self sacrifice in their country's service, we cherish; and whose heroic deeds and patriotism, we embalm in stone, as they are enshrined in our hearts.

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Leif Erikson

Leif Erikson

Discoverer of America

1000 A. D.

sponsored and erected by the

Norwegian American League

of

Duluth, Minnesota

and

Popular Subscription

presented to the City of Duluth, Minnesota

August 25, 1956.

Designed and executed by

John Karl Daniels

sculptor.

Marker is on North Shore Scenic Drive south of 12th Avenue East, on the ...

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Maj. Genl. Marquis de Lafayette

In honor of

Maj. Gen’l. the Marquis

de Lafayette

who was ill many weeks in the

Brinckerhoff House adjoining

during the

American Revolution

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This stone given by

Lafayette Post

No 140 Dept of N.Y. G.A.R.

to Melzingah Chapter D.A.R.

May 30, 1896.

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On this knoll stood

the Middle Church (Presbyterian)

built 1747, rebuilt 1830, ...

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An Active Port for 300 Years

The Port of Baltimore

Proximity to the Chesapeake Bay has been the driving force in Baltimore's eminence in commerce and transportation. But the story of Baltimore's port is actually older than Baltimore itself. In 1706 - two decades before the founding ...

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Public Parks: Refuge & Recreation for All

High Point State Park

The First Public Park Was an Urban Oasis

When Europeans first arrived in America the land seemed limitless. However, by the late 1800s settlements stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific. More people were living in ...

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Officers Row

When the U.S. Army arrived in 1849 to establish a new post on the western frontier, few of the officers could afford to bring their families out to such a remote and lonely command. A thriving community of soldiers, officers, ...

First Post Road

The road from New England to Charleston, over which mail was first carried regularly in North Carolina, 1738–39, passed near this spot.

Marker is on U.S. 17 near the South Carolina line, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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“Coach” James W. Crawford

1938 - 1992

Friendly’s first football coach 1971-1991. His teams won three Md. State championships and compiled a record of 166-46-1. Crawford was a “man for all seasons.” Erected in gratitude by the Class of 1993 and Redskin Robert Green ’88.

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