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Third Brigade
First Division - Fifth Corps
Army of the Potomac
...Gabriel’s Rebellion
A Failed Insurrection
Adjacent to this park, in a lo...
First Security Branch of Wells Fargo
Oldest continuously operated banking site in Utah
Th...
Monroe Boykin Park
(Front)
In the 1798 city plan, this five-acre park ...
Delaware County, Where Pennsylvania Began
Discovered by the Dutch, settled by the Swedes. Granted to...
Vance Blockhouse
Logan County, On Top of Ohio
[East Side of Marker]
The Battle of Hatcher’s Run
Fighting Around Dabney’s Sawmill, February 6-7, 1865
Site of James Burke’s Garden
Burke’s Garden is named for James Burke who
surveyed...
The Battle of Hatcher’s Run
Fighting Around Dabney’s Sawmill, February 6-7, 1865
Bryan County
Named for
the Honorable Jonathan Bryan, Esq.
1...
Results for B
Third Brigade
First Division - Fifth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Fifth Corps First Division
Third Brigade
Col. Strong Vincent, Col. James C. Rice
20th. Maine, 16th. Michigan, 44th. New York
83d. Pennsylvania InfantryJuly 2 After 4 p.m. moved with the Division left in front to the support ...
Gabriel’s Rebellion
A Failed Insurrection
Adjacent to this park, in a location known as Young’s Spring (1), Gabriel, a slave of Thomas Prosser, was appointed leader of the rebellion in the summer of 1800. He lived on Brookfield Plantation (2) in Henrico County. ...
First Security Branch of Wells Fargo
Oldest continuously operated banking site in Utah
This site, the northeast corner of First South and Main (formerly East Temple Street), was first occupied in the 1850s by an adobe building housing the Hooper & Eldridge bank. This bank was succeeded ...
Monroe Boykin Park
(Front)
In the 1798 city plan, this five-acre park was laid out as a public square. In 1900 the Seaboard Air Line Railway built a passenger depot next to it, on the SW corner of Chesnut & Gordon Sts. The ...
Delaware County, Where Pennsylvania Began
Discovered by the Dutch, settled by the Swedes. Granted to William Penn by King Charles II of England, Delaware County is the site of Penn's first landing in Pennsylvania. Here the first assembly met and adopted the frame of government ...
Vance Blockhouse
Logan County, On Top of Ohio
[East Side of Marker]
Built during the War of 1812 about a mile north by an independent rifle company commanded by Joseph Vance. The two 20-foot buildings were connected with a common second story and were ...
The Battle of Hatcher’s Run
Fighting Around Dabney’s Sawmill, February 6-7, 1865
On February 6, the Union forces pressed onward towards the South Side Railroad. Around 1 p.m., Major General Gouverneur K. Warren’s Fifth Corps sent out two divisions under the leadership of Major General Samuel ...
Site of James Burke’s Garden
Burke’s Garden is named for James Burke who
surveyed the region with James Patton by
1750. According to tradition, Burke buried
some potato peelings in the region’s fertile
soil during a survey expedition. Sometime
later another group camped at the same site
and discovered the potatoes, ...
The Battle of Hatcher’s Run
Fighting Around Dabney’s Sawmill, February 6-7, 1865
On February 6, the Union forces pressed onward towards the South Side Railroad. Around 1 p.m., Major General Gouverneur K. Warren’s Fifth Corps sent out two divisions under the leadership of Major General Samuel ...
Bryan County
Named for
the Honorable Jonathan Bryan, Esq.
1708- 1788
Founder, Father, and Patriot of Georgia.
Marker is on South College Street (Georgia Route 67) near Courthouse Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org