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Robert F. Hoke
-1837-1912-
Major general, C.S.A. Promoted after Vic...
Braving the Fire
The Union attacking force paused briefly to reorganize in ...
Battle of Utoy Creek
Federal siege operations not only involved the encircling ...
First Army Corps
Patrick's Brigade, Doubleday's Division
U.S.A.
Confederate Battery 6
This battery fell to the Union forces on June 15, 1864.
Old Post Office - Baltimore
This structure, designed by James A. Wetmore and completed...
Jordon Family Cemetery
Buried with his parents are Josiah Jordan, his wife, Mary ...
Southern Pacific Bay Window Caboose
This Caboose was used by the Southern Pacific Railr...
91st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Placed in memory of the brave soldiers of the
91st O...
First Park Headquarters
This log structure was built in 1930 to serve as headquart...
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Robert F. Hoke
-1837-1912-
Major general, C.S.A. Promoted after Victory at Battle of Plymouth. Led troops in Va.& N.C. Home stands 50 yards E.
Marker is at the intersection of North Aspen Street and Chesnut Street, on the right when traveling north on North Aspen ...
Braving the Fire
The Union attacking force paused briefly to reorganize in the low ground behind you. Then, defying heavy infantry and artillery fire, they lunged toward the steep earth walls of Fort Harrison.
From a sketch by noted artist, William Waud.
Some of our ...
Battle of Utoy Creek
Federal siege operations not only involved the encircling line of Atlanta's defenses, but threatened the 2 railroads S.W. of the city. Pursuant thereto, Federal forces after the Battle of Ezra Church were shifted S., only to be confronted by a ...
First Army Corps
Patrick's Brigade, Doubleday's Division
U.S.A.
First Army Corps,
Patrick's Brigade, Doubleday's Division,
Brigadier General M.R. Patrick, Commanding.
Organization.
21st, 23d, 35th and 80th New York Infantry.
(September 17, 1862.)
Early in the morning of the 17th, Patrick's Brigade advanced through the North Woods and field east of the ...
Confederate Battery 6
This battery fell to the Union forces on June 15, 1864.
Marker is on Petersburg Tour Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Old Post Office - Baltimore
This structure, designed by James A. Wetmore and completed in 1932, is the second post office to occupy this site. Erected at a cost of $3.3 million, the neo-classical building, with its marble halls and paneled court-rooms, contained the most ...
Jordon Family Cemetery
Buried with his parents are Josiah Jordan, his wife, Mary and four of their children - Watson, 10 months, Laura, 3 years, Charles, 4 months, and Lemuel, 24 years.
This land was Josiah's farm at the time of the siege.
Marker is ...
Southern Pacific Bay Window Caboose
This Caboose was used by the Southern Pacific Railroad. Train crews lived in the caboose as the train traveled across the country. The bay window style allowed the crew to watch the train for any problems while riding. This caboose ...
91st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Placed in memory of the brave soldiers of the
91st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
"Bloody Buckeye Boys in Blue"
Who gave their lives during the Battle of Lynchburg
June 17-18, 1864 to preserve the Union
1st Lieutenant George B. Stroup • D Company
Sergeant Colvin Stiles • ...
First Park Headquarters
This log structure was built in 1930 to serve as headquarters for the Battlefield Parks Corporation. This private organization comprise of Richmond citizens, worked to preserve and protect Civil War battlefields around the city. In 1927 the corporation purchased acreage ...