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19th Air Refueling Wing Monument
Dedicated to all SAC Warriors from the Black Knights of th...
Cole Farmhouse
Stood in this field.
Scene of heavy fighting,
...
Fighting Below the Road
One-half mile south of
this point, across the
...
The Thirty-Fourth Regiment
New York State Volunteer Infantry
This tablet is ere...
Fayetteville State University
Est. 1867 as Howard School. State-supported since 1...
Confederate Main Charge
After overrunning two
Union lines above
this r...
Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War S
Lee's Retreat
Here, the Union’s Sixth Army C...
11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
(Front):11th Mississippi
Infantry Regiment(Within ...
1999 Father's Day Fire
(side 1)
June 20, 1999 – Father’s Day – was d...
John Wolford
Revolutionary War
Soldier
John Wolford
1...
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19th Air Refueling Wing Monument
Dedicated to all SAC Warriors from the Black Knights of the 19th Air Refueling Wing who on 19 November 1988 captured 16 time to climb world records in KC-135R #62-3554, "Cherokee Rose"
Marker can be reached from Oak Avenue (U.S. 129) ...
Cole Farmhouse
Stood in this field.
Scene of heavy fighting,
March 19. Destroyed
on March 20 by Con-
federate artillery to
prevent sniping.
Marker is on Harper House Road, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fighting Below the Road
One-half mile south of
this point, across the
road, Brig. Gen. J. D.
Morgan’s Union Div-
ision halted the main
Confederate charge,
March 19, 1865, in one
of the fiercest engage-
ments of the battle.
Marker is on Harper House Road, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy ...
The Thirty-Fourth Regiment
New York State Volunteer Infantry
This tablet is erected by the people
of the County of Herkimer
in grateful remembrance
of the valiant and distinguished services
of the Thirty-Fourth Regiment
New York State Volunteer Infantry
in the War of the Rebellion
under the command of
Colonel James A. Suiter
Enlisted ...
Fayetteville State University
Est. 1867 as Howard School. State-supported since 1877. A part of The University of North Carolina since 1972.
Marker is at the intersection of Murchison Road (North Carolina Route 210) and Coley Drive, on the left when traveling south on Murchison ...
Confederate Main Charge
After overrunning two
Union lines above
this road, the Confed-
erates crossed here
in the main assault
of March 19, 1865.
Union reinforcements
halted their advance
in the woods below
the road.
Marker is at the intersection of Harper House Road and Battlefield Road, on the left when traveling east ...
Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War S
Lee's Retreat
Here, the Union’s Sixth Army Corps broke through the Confederate line defending Petersburg, causing a series of actions which eventually led to the evacuation of the city by Lee’s army that evening. Nearby, Confederate General A.P. Hill was ...
11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
(Front):11th Mississippi
Infantry Regiment(Within the flag relief):Manassas
Seven Pines
Gaines Farm
Malvern Hill
(Plaque):July 3, 1863The 11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, with its ranks growing thinner at every step, advanced with the colors to the stone wall near the Brian Barn.
...1999 Father's Day Fire
(side 1)
June 20, 1999 – Father’s Day – was disrupted by a blaze that destroyed seven buildings on the west side of Main Street in downtown Iola under a gorgeous blue-sky and calm weather. More than 200 firefighters from Iola, ...
John Wolford
Revolutionary War
Soldier
John Wolford
1754 - 1839
Built house here
about 1805
Marker is on State Highway 72 0.1 miles west of State Highway 32.
Courtesy hmdb.org