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Brandywine Springs
A fashionable spa and hotel was located on this site from ...
The Best of Care
During World War II the Post Hospital became the fo...
Fredericksburg
During the Revolutionary War this was Fredericksbur...
Christiana Presbyterian Church
Known in its early days as the "Presbyterian Church at Chr...
St. Columba Masonic Lodge
Circa 1770
Original site of St. Columba Masonic Lodg...
Assaulting the Confederate Battle Line
"The men pressed forward, holding their fire with w...
John Wilkes Booth
Escape of an Assassin
Divided loyalties and ironies ...
The Irish Brigade & the McNeill Rangers / The Civil War Comes to
Military Events near Petersburg, WV
The Irish Brig...
Columbia Primitive Baptist Church
Columbia Primitive Baptist Church was formally constituted...
Noah Benjamin Kendrick House
1922
The home of business, civic, religious and educ...
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Brandywine Springs
A fashionable spa and hotel was located on this site from 1827-1853. Distinguished personalities, such as Henry Clay, came for relaxation and enjoyment. T.U. Walter, the architect of the U.S. Capitol, designed and remodeled the hotel buildings. Since destroyed by ...
The Best of Care
During World War II the Post Hospital became the focal point of a medical complex that served not only the garrison stationed here but also troops returning home from Europe. Fire destroyed the hospital in 1985.
Fort Hancock was in operation ...
Fredericksburg
During the Revolutionary War this was Fredericksburg & the main military crossroad. Gen. Washington’s Army camped here Sept. to Nov. 1778
Marker is at the intersection of New York Route 311 and New York Route 22, on the right when traveling ...
Christiana Presbyterian Church
Known in its early days as the "Presbyterian Church at Christiana Bridge," this congregation was organized in the 1730s. A church structure was built on this site soon after and a graveyard was established by the mid-18th century. Rev. Charles ...
St. Columba Masonic Lodge
Circa 1770
Original site of St. Columba Masonic Lodge
AF & AM
Marker can be reached from Chapel Point Road 0.4 miles south of Port Tobacco Road (Maryland Route 6).
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Assaulting the Confederate Battle Line
"The men pressed forward, holding their fire with wonderful self control till they were in plain site of the enemy almost face to face."
As the Federal troops realigned themselves after the creek crossing, and because of the shorter distance General ...
John Wilkes Booth
Escape of an Assassin
Divided loyalties and ironies tore at Marylander’s hearts throughout the Civil War: enslaved African-Americans and free United States Colored Troops; spies and smugglers; civilians imprisoned without trial to protect freedom; neighbors and families at odds in Maryland ...
The Irish Brigade & the McNeill Rangers / The Civil War Comes to
Military Events near Petersburg, WV
The Irish Brigade & the McNeill Rangers
General James A. Mulligan, USA
Born June 25, 1830 in Utica, NY, James Adelbert Mulligan was a spirited Irish-American who wore a green scarf in combat. At the ...
Columbia Primitive Baptist Church
Columbia Primitive Baptist Church was formally constituted on the first Sunday in October, 1833, after serving as an arm of Bethany Church more than a year. Moses Dees was the first delegate from Columbia to the annual meeting of the ...
Noah Benjamin Kendrick House
1922
The home of business, civic, religious and educational leader and member of the North Carolina Legislature. Designed to demonstrate the quality of the products of Kendrick Brick and tile.
Marker is on 416 N Mountain St..
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