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Site of the Headquarters of the United States Army for 5th Milit
Established in 1868 in an area of five acres. Abandoned in...
U.S. Army Headquarters 1862
This site was the camp-ground for commanding officers and ...
Headquarters of the Army of Northern Virginia
C.S.A.
In this field was located
headquarters ...
Army Headquarters 1861 / Huttonsville
(Obverse)
Army Headquarters 1861
This village ...
Headquarters, Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation, U. S. Army
The splendid natural harbor of Hampton Roads served the na...
Headquarters Army of Tennessee
Gen. Braxton Bragg, Comd'g. in this city Sept. 10th to 17t...
Headquarters Second Corps Army of the Potomac
On and about the nearby Babylon Farm Major General Winfiel...
Army Headquarters
Gen. George McClellan used the Pry House as the headquarte...
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Site of the Headquarters of the United States Army for 5th Milit
Established in 1868 in an area of five acres. Abandoned in 1870 when headquarters were removed to San Antonio.
Marker can be reached from Trinty St..
Courtesy hmdb.org
U.S. Army Headquarters 1862
This site was the camp-ground for commanding officers and headquarters of U.S. Army for Battle of Pea Ridge. Here councils of war were held. Camp for 10,500 soldiers. U.S. Army located 1 ½ miles south. Depot of supplies 1 mile ...
Headquarters of the Army of Northern Virginia
C.S.A.
In this field was located
headquarters of the Army of
Northern Virginia
July 1. 2. 3. 4. 1863
"My headquarters were in tents in an
apple orchard back of the Seminary
along the Chambersburg Pike"
Robt. E. Lee
Marker is on Chambersburg Pike (U.S. 30), on the right ...
Army Headquarters 1861 / Huttonsville
(Obverse)
Army Headquarters 1861
This village was held by Colonel George Porterfield until he was relieved of command by General Robert Garnett, (C.S.A.). In 1861, it became the headquarters of Generals George McClellan and J. J. Reynolds of the Union Army.
(Reverse)
Huttonsville
Named for ...
Headquarters, Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation, U. S. Army
The splendid natural harbor of Hampton Roads served the nation as a military port of embarkation in the Spanish American War and two World Wars. In World War 1, headquarters were set up at Newport News on July 11, 1917, ...
Headquarters Army of Tennessee
Gen. Braxton Bragg, Comd'g. in this city Sept. 10th to 17th 1863.
Marker is on Main Street (State Highway 1 / 136), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Headquarters Second Corps Army of the Potomac
On and about the nearby Babylon Farm Major General Winfield Scott Hancock rested his corps June 29, 1863. On July 1, the corps marched through Taneytown to take part in the Battle of Gettysburg.
Marker is on Uniontown Road ½ mile ...
Army Headquarters
Gen. George McClellan used the Pry House as the headquarters for the Union Army of the Potomac. Officers brought some of the Pry furniture out on the lawn. There eyewitnesses described a “small redan built of fence rails” with telescopes ...